Originally posted by: milkcakejamun
From what I was planning, Raavi finds a book which tells her the "future." In reality, she finds out that she is a character who acts according to the CVs will. She finds out that the CVs have made her a side character... one that serves no purpose other than to love, get to the point where she is about to marry Dev, and then die so Rishita, the female lead, can marry Dev and live a happily ever after. Because she knows she is destined to die, she does everything she can to separate Dev and Rishita from meeting and falling in love... Shiva catches on and follows her. However, he can't see the contents of the book, so he learns to trust what she is saying. He helps her, they fall in love together, and they successfully prevent Raavi's death.
The CVs will write "kaands" where Raavi gets closer and closer to the original story line and her death, while the non-CVs do their best to prevent the kaands from happening, or make minor changes which change the storyline... regardless of what happens, Raavi and her marriage have to still happen, except this time, instead of dying Shiva saves her in the end (similar to the show)... makes sense?
I'll give you an example to the mischief the CVs can do:
Oil is poured on the ground causing Rishita to slip and land up in the infirmary where she eventually meets Dev.
Non-CVs can change that to have Raavi be the one to slip with Shiva taking care of Raavi
And then the CVs can say,
Doesn't matter, Dev and Rishita met anyway when they went out to eat ice cream.
Essentially, all of us need to make sure DevTa and ShiVi fall in love and Shiva saves Raavi at her wedding
We can always change the idea if you don't like it... but that's the major overarching theme, and each person will be responsible for undoing the damage that the last person created, so in this way, we can both be the CVs and non CVs