Originally posted by: janecastle
Ansss proving why he is indeed AnuRaj's Ansss. Dude has no job, no income, but he's busy wooing one woman after another with the excuse of dosti, just like his trashy dadi. He did the same with Prarthana, then loudmouth Jassi and now homewrecker Prerna. Funny thing, he does not give two hoots about Pranshi, who he claimed as his daughter.
I want Rajni Desai to return, take away her home-wrecker daughter Prerna, and give the TamaShahs a clear warning that they will face serious consequences if #AnuRaj's utterly useless grandson Ansh even attempts to pursue her.
#AnuRaj's useless grandson Ansh was never a good husband to Prarthna. Instead of building a career through his own efforts, he comfortably settled into his father-in-law Pan Parag's business and never seemed interested in standing on his own feet. Not once did he show the determination to search for a better opportunity or create an identity for himself. The lowest point was making a pregnant Prarthna stand under the blazing sun to sell Jhuli Mawali's herbal beauty products while he continued drifting through life without purpose or ambition.
Prarthna spent her life sacrificing, adjusting, and supporting a man who gave her very little in return. As heartbreaking as her fate was, she was at least spared from spending decades carrying the burden of Ansh's incompetence and lack of direction.
Rajni Desai should step in before her home-wrecker daughter Prerna follows the same path and ends up becoming another silent servant of the TamaShah household, just like her "Santa Ben" aka Badi Upmaa. If Ansh and home-wrecker Prerna ever get married, it would simply be another chapter in a long history of poor decisions and misplaced priorities.
#AnuRaj's useless grandson Ansh appears to have inherited the worst qualities of his biological parents, #SamPle. He lacks independence, lacks ambition, lacks accountability, and seems content letting others carry responsibilities that should have been his. Rather than learning from the mistakes around him, he appears determined to repeat them.
At this point, Ansh's greatest talent is turning every opportunity handed to him into proof that he is completely incapable of making anything meaningful out of it.

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