My fav edit.. Shivansh Randhawa in a nutshell
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My fav edit.. Shivansh Randhawa in a nutshell
He is so hot & on fire, OMG
I have noticed that the ML in tv shows are short no aura. There aren't many long ML, have seen only Rrahul Sudhir aka Vansh Rai Singhania.
Maybe that's why that Namik hasn't got many projects/shows. He is sure talented enough. I hope that is not the case
I don't watch many Indian shows, have seen only Divya Drishti / Beyhadh / Mehndi Hai Rachne Waali
I Prefer strong FL, this mahaan, sacrificing it is đŁđ
Without even trying do hard he is damn hottttt đOriginally posted by: TintedBlossom
Uff the level of hotness this man carries
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.. Ruined all other heroes for me. Everyone else is chai kam paani in front of him
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Definitely my typeOriginally posted by: TintedBlossom
My fav edit.. Shivansh Randhawa in a nutshell
You have penned it so beautifully on Shivansh R â€ïž You have said everything about him..
I donât know what more I can add about Shivansh But yes, Namik P has portrayed Shivansh perfectly to the T.
And, I liked PraShiv as a pairing coz Shivansh brings that aura, that charm, angry boy looks, caring, etc.. which clearly that other ML lacked.
I was thinking about the deceitful wedding...it was sooo sooo wrong... nothing in the world can justify that..but every time we got to see him through Prarthana 's eyes, gradually along with her we also got to see what lies beneath that cruelty...the vulnerability and we also not only understood him but fell in love with him along with Prarthana
The flaw that led Shivansh Randhawa to marry Prarthana through deception was a devastating combination of emotional repression, unhealed abandonment, and his deeply rooted fear of betrayalâall filtered through the illusion of control...
His Fatal Flaw is The Need to Win Over His Wounds.. self-preservation,dressed in the armour of detachment....
Shivansh didnât deceive Prarthana out of cruelty.
He did it because he couldnât afford to loseânot just to others, but to the ghosts that had haunted him all his life.
Every wound left by his motherâs abandonment became a quiet, festering oath:
"No one will leave me again. Not without consequence. Not without answers."
And when life offered him a chance to strike back at the people who broke himâhe seized it.
But love? That wasnât supposed to happen.
Prarthana wasnât supposed to matter.
She was collateral in a war against a mother who never looked back.
A pawn in a plan designed by a man too wounded to see he was repeating the same cruelty he once cursed.
đ The Tragic Irony is
In trying to protect his heart, he ended up wounding the one person who could have healed it.
He mistook vulnerability for weakness, and chose manipulation over trustâ
because love felt too fragile to risk.
So instead, he staged a lie⊠and wrapped it in the guise of fate.
But underneath that calculated move, was a boy who still ached to be chosen.
Loved.
Stayed with.
And in marrying her this way, he didnât just betray Prarthanaâhe betrayed the man he could have been.
And that is the tragedy of Shivansh Randhawa:
He didn't know how to ask for love.
So he took it the only way his broken heart knew howâthrough power, not permission.
Only to realize later...
what he won through deception, he was at risk of losing forever through truth.... that guilt/karma is still tormenting him ...and their relationship as well
Originally posted by: asmitamohanty
I was thinking about the deceitful wedding...it was sooo sooo wrong... nothing in the world can justify that..but every time we got to see him through Prarthana 's eyes, gradually along with her we also got to see what lies beneath that cruelty...the vulnerability and we also not only understood him but fell in love with him along with Prarthana
The flaw that led Shivansh Randhawa to marry Prarthana through deception was a devastating combination of emotional repression, unhealed abandonment, and his deeply rooted fear of betrayalâall filtered through the illusion of control...
His Fatal Flaw is The Need to Win Over His Wounds.. self-preservation,dressed in the armour of detachment....
Shivansh didnât deceive Prarthana out of cruelty.
He did it because he couldnât afford to loseânot just to others, but to the ghosts that had haunted him all his life.
Every wound left by his motherâs abandonment became a quiet, festering oath:
"No one will leave me again. Not without consequence. Not without answers."
And when life offered him a chance to strike back at the people who broke himâhe seized it.
But love? That wasnât supposed to happen.
Prarthana wasnât supposed to matter.
She was collateral in a war against a mother who never looked back.
A pawn in a plan designed by a man too wounded to see he was repeating the same cruelty he once cursed.
đ The Tragic Irony is
In trying to protect his heart, he ended up wounding the one person who could have healed it.
He mistook vulnerability for weakness, and chose manipulation over trustâ
because love felt too fragile to risk.
So instead, he staged a lie⊠and wrapped it in the guise of fate.
But underneath that calculated move, was a boy who still ached to be chosen.
Loved.
Stayed with.
And in marrying her this way, he didnât just betray Prarthanaâhe betrayed the man he could have been.
And that is the tragedy of Shivansh Randhawa:
He didn't know how to ask for love.
So he took it the only way his broken heart knew howâthrough power, not permission.
Only to realize later...
what he won through deception, he was at risk of losing forever through truth.... that guilt/karma is still tormenting him ...and their relationship as well
You described it so accurately⊠I agree with everything you said!
After he fell in love with her, that long-buried guilt and regret resurfaced with full force..
Deep down, he had always carried it in his subconscious, the thought that after doing so much wrong to someone, how could he possibly receive unconditional love in return? How could life be so generous to him? How could a girl like her ever fall for a man who had turned her world upside down? What had he done to deserve her love?
It was that very inner guilt that made him vulnerable to the lies he was told. Somewhere, he believed this was karma catching up to him and thatâs exactly what happened.
The only way for him to truly free himself from that guilt is to have an open, honest conversation with her where he pours his heart out without holding back. He needs to apologise to her properly, confessing his insecurities, his regrets, and the weight of his guilt. And she needs to reassure him in return, with the same words she always tells Raunak:
"Unhone mujhse dhokhe se shaadi zaroor ki, par agar vo chahte toh dhokhe se aur bhi bahot kuch kar sakte the⊠par unhone kabhi apni hadd paar nahi ki. Apne hadd mein rehke, mujhe behad izzat di..
Agar mujhe zindagi dobara mauka deti hai.. shaadi karne na.. tab bhi main sirf aur sirf Shivansh ko hi chunungi."
Originally posted by: TintedBlossom
You described it so accurately⊠I agree with everything you said!
After he fell in love with her, that long-buried guilt and regret resurfaced with full force..
Deep down, he had always carried it in his subconscious, the thought that after doing so much wrong to someone, how could he possibly receive unconditional love in return? How could life be so generous to him? How could a girl like her ever fall for a man who had turned her world upside down? What had he done to deserve her love?
It was that very inner guilt that made him vulnerable to the lies he was told. Somewhere, he believed this was karma catching up to him and thatâs exactly what happened.
The only way for him to truly free himself from that guilt is to have an open, honest conversation with her where he pours his heart out without holding back. He needs to apologise to her properly, confessing his insecurities, his regrets, and the weight of his guilt. And she needs to reassure him in return, with the same words she always tells Raunak:
"Unhone mujhse dhokhe se shaadi zaroor ki, par agar vo chahte toh dhokhe se aur bhi bahot kuch kar sakte the⊠par unhone kabhi apni hadd paar nahi ki. Apne hadd mein rehke, mujhe behad izzat di..
Agar mujhe zindagi dobara mauka deti hai.. shaadi karne na.. tab bhi main sirf aur sirf Shivansh ko hi chunungi."
Exactly.... that's what I also believe
"Iâve wronged her⊠so deeply, so unforgivably.
How could love ever be the answer to that?"
This is what he feels deep-down..
Remember that scene when
Shivansh: Tumhe sachme meri fikr hai yeah dikhava kar rahi ho
Prarthana:aap ko shak hai..
Shivansh: Haan hai...hamare beech mein jo kuch bhi hua ...tumhe uske baad mujhpe gussa hona chahiye...par mujhe tumhare chehre par koi gussa dikh nahi Raha hai... isiliye mujhe tumpe shak hai
That's it .. That' s the thing with him..
âShe should hate me,â he thinks.
âShe should look at me the way I look at my pastâwith revulsion, with fury, with fire.â
But she doesnât.
She looks at him with eyes that still search for the man underneath the mistakes.
And that⊠terrifies him.
Because for the first time, he's not fighting her judgmentâhe's fighting his own belief that heâs unworthy of love...At his core, Shivansh is a man waging war with his own tenderness.
His tragic flaw is not cruelty or arrogance.Itâs self-preservation, dressed in the armor of detachment.
Shivansh clings to control like itâs the last thing that wonât leave him. He builds emotional walls, not out of ego, but fearâbecause surrendering to vulnerability would mean exposing the ache heâs buried so deep, even he fears unearthing it.
He loves deeply, obsessively evenâbut he doesnât know how to receive love without questioning it. His heart is wired to anticipate betrayal. So, when love stands at his door, raw and unconditional, his instinct is to push it away before it can walk out on him.
He demands honesty, yet fears it.
He wants intimacy, yet flinches at the weight of it.
He punishes not out of hate, but out of a desperate need to not feel powerless again.
In loving Prarthana, he finds his undoingânot because she breaks him, but because she sees right through the facade. She touches the boy who once cried alone and asks him, gently but firmly, to stop running.
But tragedy lies in thisâhe didnât know how to stop running.
His flaw is that he guards himself from pain so fiercely⊠that he ends up guarding himself from love, too.
And it is only when he almost loses her (at the verge of death himself in this case)that he realizesâthe real strength was never in how well he could hide his scars,but in how bravely he could show them....
Now as you said open communication with Prarthana is a way of healing..He must confess â not just his wrongdoing, but the why behind it.The insecurities that told him he wasnât worthy.The regret that claws at him every time he sees softness in her eyes.The unbearable weight of watching her love him, when he cannot love himself fully.
And in return, she must meet his brokenness with grace. Not because he deserves it. But because she chooses to see the man who wants to do better.Her reassurance is not meant to erase his guilt, but to remind him that he is not defined by his mistakes. That love â true love â is not the absence of pain, but the willingness to walk through it together.
It is in this moment of soul-baring honesty that Shivansh is truly set free.
Tagging who were tagged in your post.....
Exactly girls I also feel the same. Itâs Shivansh guilt and fear of what he did to her. But, like you girls said Prarthana needs to tell him about his good deeds. He respected her, protected her. Hence, he won her over with his true character, emotional bonding over mom issue, and his respect, care and protection.
He never once believed Raunak or Payal. Itâs just his guilt of how he married her and how people are trying to assault her character.
He needs a closure with his mom to fully open up with Prarthana and find loving family in Zaveriâs.
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This annoyed me so much how comes she did not say anything no consent or asking what she wants what the hell
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