Originally posted by: TintedBlossom
But I know for a fact this is never going to happen. She’s never going to back-answer Shiv, never question his intentions or even show the slightest sign of disrespect, even if he LITERALLY throws her out. Because he’s Rab for her now like she so proudly declared today! 
I’ve always had an issue with her over-devotion and those cringe dialogues promoting this whole 'pati parmeshwar' nonsense. It’s regressive and uncomfortable to watch. But I let it slide earlier coz the show did show equality from his side too.. he respected her, treated her well, so it felt balanced in its own way..
Although their relationship was always unequal from the start.. not talking bout social status and all.. But how her character was written.. putting him on a pedestral, treating him like some god, but atleast Shiv's character had integrity, so it didn’t bother me as much..
But right now
.. One partner is blindly devoted, being ruthlessly character-assassinated… while the other is sheltering his ex under the same roof, for reasons no one can justify anymore. Her parents are back, she’s fully recovered yet he hasn’t once told Bua maybe it’s time for her to leave..
I don’t know… everything about the current track feels so disconnected and off. And i'm starting to regret investing so much in this mess !
You are right.... Prarthana's extreme devotion and her cringe pati parmeshwar line is regressive as hell...I myself get so so uncomfortable listening to them...I was so embarassed even last night episode...I was like " Girl ...prove your innocence first...he is doubting that you are having an affair ...stop saying all this app mere rabb hai ,Jaan hai,iman hai...to him now"
But I kind of get where it is coming from...Prarthana’s extreme devotion, blind loyalty, and idealization of Shivansh are deeply rooted in her upbringing, trauma, and socio-emotional conditioning — not just love.
Prarthana's limited education doesn't make her "lesser" — but it narrows her world. She hasn't been exposed to:Healthy emotional Boundaries,Examples of equitable relationships,Conversations around self-worth, independence, and critical thinking
So when someone like Shivansh — a powerful, intense man — enters her life, her emotional compass becomes entirely centered around serving him, not standing beside him.She doesn’t see herself as equal to him.She sees herself as someone grateful just to belong to him.
Raised in a home where:She was mistreated by her adoptive mother,Never felt seen or heard,Probably had no emotional safe space.She learned that love must be earned through silence, sacrifice, and devotion — never received unconditionally.
So when Shivansh showed even fragments of affection —She clung to it. She magnified it.She wrapped her identity around his approval.
“If I stay. If I love harder. If I endure — he’ll see me. He’ll love me.”
This is not love.
This is trauma-bonding rooted in emotional starvation.
And earlier her only identity was "pandit ki beti" now that along with "Shivansh Randhawa ki patni"
In traditional, deeply spiritual households — especially under a conservative pandit father — she was probably taught:"To be devoted,That sacrifice is virtue,That men are providers and protectors, while women must serve, forgive, endure"
So Prarthana didn’t just fall in love with Shivansh —
She worshipped him.Her identity became synonymous with being his wife — even if he hurt her.
Her love for Shivansh isn't flawed because she loves him —It's flawed because it’s unbalanced, self-effacing, and painfully dependent.
The point is we can't relate to her ever bcz people like us probably can never know how a relatively uneducated,or atleast someone without basic education, who does not understand simple basic words of English,without real exposure to outside world ,zero out-knowledge feels around a man of this stature, this level of education and exposure...May be she actually thinks she doesn't deserve him ..hence she is tightly holding him due to this inferiority complex.... somewhere similar to Shivansh..
But the problem is with time she needs to grow...she needs to learn....a character growth is very very necessary.... which is what not happening... instead they are making it more and more cringe with new addition to her cringe dialogues...and now even irritating...
She needs to leave Shivansh atp for sure.But also needs to find herself.Learn to draw boundaries
Most importantly pursue education or a career — not for rebellion, but for self-growth
Understand that love doesn't mean erasing yourself
She doesn’t need to stop loving Shivansh.She needs to start loving herself too....
The point here is I am expecting this much...but looking at the way they handled this track I am not at all sure how are they going to handle it...and I am afraid I am probably not going to get anything..and again will be left alone in my imarat 😭.
Edited by asmitamohanty - 14 hours ago
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