Originally posted by: asmitamohanty
Okay....I would not discuss about the negetives...as there is absolutely no point....
So I will talk about my favourite scene...
Last scene....the moment that was absolutely devastating and achingly beautiful—laden with fear, desperation, and a love that has always struggled to find the right time....
Shivansh is in a car that might not stop. His brakes have failed. He doesn’t know if he’ll make it alive. The world around him has blurred into a whirlwind of panic, noise, and impending doom—but one voice, one face cuts through it all:Prarthana.
And not just her—her last words, her last visit, her attempt to show him the truth
💥 Shivansh’s Realization: "Waqt hi toh nahi hai"
In that one sentence, Shivansh is saying everything:
“Waqt hi toh nahi hai” isn’t just about the literal lack of time in the face of death.
It’s his confession—a tragic recognition that in all this chaos, he never gave time to what truly mattered:
Listening to Prarthana
Trusting her
Hearing her out when she came to him with the truth
Making space for love over suspicion
Now, he might die—and this realization hits him like a wave.
“Waqt hi toh nahi hai”—to fix what he broke, to say what he buried, to believe what his heart always knew.
It’s not a dialogue. It’s a regretful surrender.
❤️ Prarthana’s Response: "Abhi iss waqt bhi aapko yahi baat karni hai?"
This is her anguished disbelief.
She’s racing to save him.
She’s already seen death flash in front of her eyes, not hers—but his.
And yet, he is still caught in proving/unproving, in asking what she came to say.
It’s her breaking voice saying:
“Is your need to know greater than my need to save you?”
Her words scream: “Your life matters more than your doubts right now!”
This is two people in love—wrecked by miscommunication, pride, and time slipping through their fingers.
This is what happens when love is always paused, always tested, always pushed aside for later.
And now…
There might be no later.....
Shivansh is a man who loved too late, trusted too little, and now fears he’s out of time.
Prarthana is a woman who was always sure, who never gave up, and is now facing the possibility that all her battles might end with losing him anyways
🔥 And when he says:
"Waqt hi toh nahi hai..."something broke inside me as well 🥺🥺🥺
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