Originally posted by: Raingoddess
That scene till date remains my most favorite đ
@Bold đŻ The depth of each of those emotions that come together to wreck havoc canât described in words. It almost makes one wish they could become numb to it all.
The writers shouldnât make this journey easy in the future. It would be an insult to all those emotions. And divine intervention is ITVâs solution to anything and everything they are too lazy to elaborate on or even care to explore đ
It's angsty and painful for sure! She took pheras with Dev too. It was too much for anyone to take in. I wonder what his emotions were.
I have bleak hopes from the writers. They made Gauraâs open-air sex about Ma ki Khushi. They will always make Shivi as Somnath ne bana di Jodi!
In continuation to this scene, we see Raavi walking towards their room while Shiva zips her bags. She glances at Shiva for a long time.There are two significant FBâs.
1. When he throws her out after the Sabzi throwing session, saying that he will fry her pagoda if she even dreams of marrying Dev or entering the house as Shiva Pandya also lives here.
Symbolic: The one who threw her out is making room for her. He threw her, but the irony of the situation is that she is now taking steps towards him.
2. She remembers how Shiva, just before the wedding, had called her âHumari hone Wali haiâ. Raavi had rejoiced to say that at least he now considers her his own. Shiva retaliates: Parivar ka Hissa but tere hisse mein nahi ata.
Symbolic: She belonged to him now! She did. She was HIS! But he wasn't HERS. I think somewhere deep down, his hatred for her bothered Raavi a lot. She knew what marriage meant. I loved how both of them never for once had expressed that this is a forced or Samjhauta marriage. They knew they belonged to each other as man & wife and the irony of the situation kept boggling Raaviâs mind. She was unhappy because her dream was shattered, but she got married to someone who hated her guts.
She later mentions it to Dhara too; â Agar itni hi Napasand thi tho kyun ki mujhse Shaadiâ
The funniest part of their equation is that both crave for acceptance đ
These two dorks, I tell you đ
Edited by Transference - 4 years ago