Originally posted by: Butterfly01
@monsoon_barsha You perfectly voiced out what had been bothering me and most of us since the inception of alimony track.
Despite knowing Shivansh’s insecurities, Prarthana playing along with this alimony drama is a huge mistake on her part. Albeit harsh, Shiv told her how hurt he is and yet Prarthana didn’t just put an end to it and confess everything to Shivansh. I do understand that he gets easily manipulated by BM but still, if Prarthana would’ve genuinely confessed if not the first time, atleast now, how she was treated and how he never knew about it and all, I am sure nothing would’ve stopped him in putting everybody in their place.
Now I feel like that golden opportunity is lost. I see a permanent fracture in Shivansh’s trust because of this stupid drama.
A day or two of this nok jhok is cute and good, but I believe they should’ve made Prarthana come clean tonight…
Yeah ❤️....you have hit a raw nerve....
Shivansh isn’t a man who takes betrayal lightly — not because of ego, but because of his fragile relationship with trust itself. He spent a lifetime thinking he wasn’t worthy of love, that anyone he leaned on would eventually leave or use him.
When Prarthana came, he slowly re-learned what it meant to trust, to be vulnerable, to hand over his heart without fear. That trust is sacred to him.
So when he sees her return, but under the pretense of money, alimony, transactions, he feels his worst nightmare resurface: “Maybe she never loved me… maybe I was just fooling myself.” It doesn’t just sting — it tears open the scar he thought she had healed.
Prarthana’s silence hurts more than the lie
Prarthana knows his insecurities. She knows how much weight he places on honesty between them, how much he craves reassurance that this time, love is not conditional.
Her choice to “play along” for the sake of exposing BM and Sona might seem strategic on paper, but emotionally? It’s brutal.
Because:
Every minute she doesn’t confess, Shivansh’s belief that “she chose money over me” hardens.
Every second of her silence confirms his fear that “even she doesn’t think I’m worth the truth.”
That’s why it feels like a golden opportunity lost. His pain was raw, his plea was clear — all he wanted was her word, her truth. And she didn’t give it ..He is dying to trust her baas woh usse private me sach bolke toh dekhti ...
Yes, Shivansh may eventually learn the truth. Yes, he may forgive. But forgiveness isn’t the same as repair.
What’s at stake here is not just his trust in her, but his trust in himself — that he can believe what he sees, what he feels, what he chooses to love. This drama feeds into his old wound: “I am easy to fool. I am easy to abandon. My love isn’t enough.”
That fracture may not heal cleanly. It may always leave a scar where he wonders: “Why didn’t she just tell me? Wasn’t I worth the truth, even in the face of BM’s politics?”
Edited by asmitamohanty - 6 hours ago
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