@ bold - I wish my willpower was as strong as yours.
I too love the characters...(And miss your beautiful posts with character breakdowns) but sometimes in the spur of the moment I get carried away. However, as I am watching previous episodes, I am really enjoying some of the sequences that had my blood boiling when they initially aired.
Chotu Shivi bits give a great insight on the characters they have been molded into. There is so much that is left unexplored in their childhood that should be brought back. Then resolving all these unsaid emotions would bring about a deeper connection than one of marriage.
Hey 🤗 I have found a prophesied peace after a long battle with multiple emotions.
Maybe,
What if evil doesn't exist? What if evil is something dreamed up by man, and there is nothing to struggle against except our limitations? The constant battle between our will, our desires, and our choices?
Libba Bray
We often are focussed so much on the evil that exists around us that we forget to deep dive into the cavernous glooms of our hearts to dispel doom, darkness and vices.
In life, we may manifest well being, victory and success, yet we remain aggrieved and never truly experience divine light. The sole reason for such misery and darkness is the lack of confronting our inner demons. The problem with Shiva is that he lacks the confrontation with his inner demons. The day he does that he will be liberated.
As for Raavi, the show isn’t from her POV, and hence her character has no depth and she only has sympathy and kindness.
Shiva has complicated issues with Raavi, while Raavi’s beliefs are singular and simple.
They are just an unusual relationship that wasn’t meant to be. Yet, they are on edge all the time!
Like the contemporary Gehraiyan dialogue:Maybe we are all messed up people. 😆
Apologies for treading into a complicated zone yet again.