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Glad IF is finally working for everyone! I thought many were busy at the same time or something š
Originally posted by: ValleyOfPeace
So true
Also she has been his since the rules of society but in actuality there had been nothing that ties them strongly... It was a house of cards and it collapsed the moment winds became strong...
Shiva desires for something much more stronger and that is given a hundred percent... Not just compromising ki chalo ye nahin mila to wahi sahi. He wants her to love him and love the life she lives with him. He is everything or nothing kind of guy.
But she is not at that stage yet. She cant see his mind. She doesnāt understand his unspoken feelings. His depth. She wants the family at this point. She can see her people (dhara) needing her and she is gonna do everything in her power to help. She cant see him like that.
So there is this imbalance where he is too much into her and she is not...
Hope to see her see himš¤š¤
Ishq ke har raaste pe
Woh deewana ban ke khada hai,
Jaanta nahin hai abhi ki
Uske mehbooba to hawaon mein udti hai...
Raston ki use zaroorat nahin hai,
Manzile to khud use chunti haiš¤š¤šø
Thiss ā¤ļøā¤ļøā¤ļø
And the poem at the end š¤©š¤©
Originally posted by: GrilledCheese
Pixie .. abhi gush kar leš¤
Don't worry, bohot logon ne Shiva ko judge kiya based on the precap, even harsher than you might have 𤣠Krish and his imagination are the most dangerous on PS these days.. he's going through the after effects of being almost strangled š¤£
I din
I always see the episode or let it air before I say sonethingš¤
Even today I did not say anything about what tomorrow will bring... we should let it happen before we speakš¤
Pehle wale episodes hv taught thatš¤£
Originally posted by: ValleyOfPeace
I din
I always see the episode or let it air before I say sonethingš¤
Even today I did not say anything about what tomorrow will bring... we should let it happen before we speakš¤
Pehle wale episodes hv taught thatš¤£
Truee maahi ā¤ļø
The precap is so misleading nowadays š¤š¤
Originally posted by: GrilledCheese
Pixie .. abhi gush kar leš¤
Don't worry, bohot logon ne Shiva ko judge kiya based on the precap, even harsher than you might have 𤣠Krish and his imagination are the most dangerous on PS these days.. he's going through the after effects of being almost strangled š¤£
I will spam the dt now gushing over shivi ššš
Poor guy took a wall over his back protecting his raavi aur sab kya soch rahe hai uske baare mai š„ŗš„ŗš„ŗ
Par Krish bhi kya kare, aag boy ke harkaton se traumatised hai šš
Originally posted by: Transference
Some relationships are beyond the rules of any relationships defined by society. Outcast by the community at large, reclusive at heart, Shivaās need to be around Raavi, and their universe belongs to him.
Raavi always wanted to define them, while Shiva always revolved around her.
I watched Fitoor, and somehow Raavi, Shiva and evil Maami reminded me of Noor and Firdaus from Fitoor or Pip & Estella from the Great Expectations!
The way he storms in an upheaval of emotions around her is insane.Dil gira kahin par dafatan,
Jaane magar yeh nayan,
Teri khamosh zulfon ki gehraaiyaan hai jahan,
Dil mera uljha hua hai wahin kho gaya,
Tu magar hai bekhabar, hai bekhabar,
Dil gira kahin par dafatan,
Kyu gunj rahi hai dhadkan,
Whenever he felt like crying, he would instead become angryāat someone else or at himselfāwhich meant that it was rare for him to shed tears.
Haruki Murakami
I have just changed the gender of the quotes.
True words!
He may have a sense of camaraderie with Dhara where he is comfortable to share his inner thoughts. However, with Raavi... every single emotion was somehow uplifted by her. He's been angered by her, frustrated by her, in love with her, feels emotional for her, could overturn the world he knows just for her.
He respects Dhara, and knows his place in her life. That day when Dhara was walking away from him, it was as though he was longing for the return of a best friend. However, that day when Raavi was walking away from him... there was a spectrum of emotions running in his eyes. Anger that they could never be anything more than dushmans in this lifetime, melancholic knowing that someday she might find the smile on her face again (even if it's not with him), pride that she took a stand for herself finally... a stand she hadn't taken when she was abandoned at the mandap.
His eyes have always followed her... he is Raavi's greatest dushman... but also her greatest well-wisher (sacrificing his own happiness for hers)...
KD was brilliant as shiva today.when he is not?
The disbelief, surprise, the slight hope, the pain of realisation.everything was so beautifully potrayed.he actually thought she came back for him for a moment š
I loved raavi's expressions in the bedroom scene.it was something different, she was exhausted, she was straightforward and her eyes were somewhat blank.
Originally posted by: milkcakejamun
True words!
He may have a sense of camaraderie with Dhara where he is comfortable to share his inner thoughts. However, with Raavi... every single emotion was somehow uplifted by her. He's been angered by her, frustrated by her, in love with her, feels emotional for her, could overturn the world he knows just for her.
He respects Dhara, and knows his place in her life. That day when Dhara was walking away from him, it was as though he was longing for the return of a best friend. However, that day when Raavi was walking away from him... there was a spectrum of emotions running in his eyes. Anger that they could never be anything more than dushmans in this lifetime, melancholic knowing that someday she might find the smile on her face again (even if it's not with him), pride that she took a stand for herself finally... a stand she hadn't taken when she was abandoned at the mandap.
His eyes have always followed her... he is Raavi's greatest dushman... but also her greatest well-wisher (sacrificing his own happiness for hers)...
This ā¤ļøā¤ļø
Takes me back to my favourite dlg of the show
"Teri duniya raavi ke ird gird hi ghumtii hai "
Can you believe the finest actor in the show didn't got the award.Originally posted by: Pixiepadhi
KD was brilliant as shiva today.when he is not?
The disbelief, surprise, the slight hope, the pain of realisation.everything was so beautifully potrayed.he actually thought she came back for him for a moment š
I loved raavi's expressions in the bedroom scene.it was something different, she was exhausted, she was straightforward and her eyes were somewhat blank.
I loved how they have shown Raavi is exhausted. any human will be. that spark will come back through shiva i am hopefulā¤ļø
this is just so beautiful ā¤ļøš„ŗOriginally posted by: Transference
Some relationships are beyond the rules of any relationships defined by society. Outcast by the community at large, reclusive at heart, Shivaās need to be around Raavi, and their universe belongs to him.
Raavi always wanted to define them, while Shiva always revolved around her.
I watched Fitoor, and somehow Raavi, Shiva and evil Maami reminded me of Noor and Firdaus from Fitoor or Pip & Estella from the Great Expectations!
The way he storms in an upheaval of emotions around her is insane.Dil gira kahin par dafatan,
Jaane magar yeh nayan,
Teri khamosh zulfon ki gehraaiyaan hai jahan,
Dil mera uljha hua hai wahin kho gaya,
Tu magar hai bekhabar, hai bekhabar,
Dil gira kahin par dafatan,
Kyu gunj rahi hai dhadkan,
Whenever he felt like crying, he would instead become angryāat someone else or at himselfāwhich meant that it was rare for him to shed tears.
Haruki Murakami
I have just changed the gender of the quotes.