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Posted: 2 years ago
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Ok just saw a junior artist blog on Tmd, Saw Saheba in police station after the hospital scene
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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: Reader17

Ok just saw a junior artist blog on Tmd, Saw Saheba in police station after the hospital scene

What 😳😳😳😳😳😳 Which one ?? And where can you post link here please

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: arnavkushi14

opinions might be different .. like i said i can not blame anagdh..completely.... my view is not biased... both are completely wrong one realization started after garyy reveletion.. i strongly belives it started from anagdh side.. that how makers what to show..


But sahiba took u turn.. her gentile ness, her patience all gone as soon as she found out garry is the guy>> that it..


let see how makers will take us from tomorrow..

Agreed. But I think it is a fact Angad has been a lot more cruel to Sahiba on purpose than she will ever be. It is also different that she is a lot more mentally strong than him and could handle his hateful words when he gets upset at her sulking face and wants instant forgiveness.

Nothing was gone with Garry reveal. She went to console him, he insulted her and also claimed Seerat had it worse than Sahiba. Then fixing Seerats wedding with her abuser is where everything went awry, then he forced her to quit working and did not even protest meekly, then loan drama added to her tension. Anybodys patience would die with all this and now her shop gone due to his crap. He still has solace that she cares about him, she never had it through his inflicted torture.

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: A.Theepa

Sahiba did wrong before marriage Angad did wrong after marriage but there’s little difference Whatever happened to Sahiba mongas themselves invited that but Angad didn’t poked her nose on mongas they themselves entered his life made that worse

now they’re progressing to another stage Angad ready & trying but other person only liked to blame him then





💯 I see your point.


From my point of view, I don’t see either character as right or wrong. Both Angad and Sahiba have been extremely emotional so far and it’s natural. Angad had intentions of marrying the one he loved and Sahiba had intentions of being a great artist. And their unforeseen marriage flipped their lives upside down.


The unfortunate circumstance that the two agreed to in addition to the hurt and pain they were feeling, along with so much more blocked them from seeing each others true character. For example, Sahiba received so many glorious testimonies about Angad’s character but sadly she didn’t see it instantly because of all the emotions the two were experiencing in the beginning.


But it’s during the fire scene that sahiba sees Angad’s character and it’s because of the fire that Angad sees Sahiba’s true character. Considering I’m a creative with a passion for storytelling, I appreciate the symbolism with the fire track as well as the writers connecting it back to episode 1 (where the narrator refers to Sahiba and Angad as two rivers that ignite a fire). And many may have realized this point or have mentioned it in their post but, just as a refiner’s fire melts down a strong metal, such as gold or silver, for purification purposes, the shop burning symbolizes that with Sahan. A refiner’s fire does not destroy the metal, instead it allows what should not be there to surface so that it can be removed. A refiner’s fire makes the metal better and more valuable. This comparison may help us understand what’s occurring with Sahan a little more.


The fire revealed that Sahiba cares for Angad and not only was this a surprise for Angad, but for Sahiba as well. She did not know these feelings were there. She kept saying it’s her responsibility to look after Angad while hospitalized, but in actuality it’s more than that… she cares about him. Recall her conversation to Keerat outside of the hospital the night of the fire… Keerat announced that she had never seen Sahiba cry so much and that her sister isn’t weak (symbolism of strong metal being melted in fire to be refined) and Sahiba admits that she doesn’t know why she feels like crying so much. Sahiba’s care for Angad surfaced and took her by surprise.


So why does Sahiba not accept Angad’s apology quickly if she now cares for him? Why is she being cold towards him? Why is she being distant if he rescued her? And at the same time why is she still caring for him?


Well, I will go back to say what I mentioned before… the fire surfaced feelings or care for Angad that Sahiba wasn’t aware of and she is reluctant to admit it. Recall when Angad was in the hospital… before she knows he is responsible for the fire as well as after, Angad asks her both times was she so hurt by seeing him in pain and does she care for him. Sahiba doesn’t respond either time. Was she being rude? No, but maybe she was scared of these newly surfaced feelings.


Also, on top of realizing that she now cares for Angad, she later learned he was behind the shop sale/fire. I think this is a lot of mixed emotions to experience in the matter of two days. I’m personally giving Sahiba a little grace.


Sahiba knows she should be angry with Angad for the shop sale/fire but at the same time she recently discovered that she cares about him. She is having an inner turmoil, literally. She is fighting within herself. This is why we see her give him the silent treatment but brings him water. Ignores him calling her name but walks back in the room 3 seconds later. It’s confusing to the viewers because she is confused. We must think about ourselves… sometimes we as people are not intuitive enough to identify every feeling that we feel and why. So, again, I give Sahiba much grace.


She is suppressing all of her emotions about the fire and even her care for Angad and he knows it. This is why episode 165 is so mind-blowing and transformative. Finally, Sahiba releases what she feels… (back to the refiner’s fire comparison) the strong metal allows what shouldn’t be there be removed in order to be refined. And it’s only befitting that the writers allowed Sahiba to return to the fire scene for us to see this transformative moment.


I’m eager to see the next stage of their relationship.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: Aishwarrior

💯 I see your point.


From my point of view, I don’t see either character as right or wrong. Both Angad and Sahiba have been extremely emotional so far and it’s natural. Angad had intentions of marrying the one he loved and Sahiba had intentions of being a great artist. And their unforeseen marriage flipped their lives upside down.


The unfortunate circumstance that the two agreed to in addition to the hurt and pain they were feeling, along with so much more blocked them from seeing each other's true character. For example, Sahiba received so many glorious testimonies about Angad’s character but sadly she didn’t see it instantly because of all the emotions the two were experiencing in the beginning.


But it’s during the fire scene that sahiba sees Angad’s character and it’s because of the fire that Angad sees Sahiba’s true character. Considering I’m a creative with a passion for storytelling, I appreciate the symbolism with the fire track as well as the writers connecting it back to episode 1 (where the narrator refers to Sahiba and Angad as two rivers that ignite a fire). And many may have realized this point or have mentioned it in their post but, just as a refiner’s fire melts down a strong metal, such as gold or silver, for purification purposes, the shop burning symbolizes that with Sahan. A refiner’s fire does not destroy the metal, instead it allows what should not be there to surface so that it can be removed. A refiner’s fire makes the metal better and more valuable. This comparison may help us understand what’s occurring with Sahan a little more.


The fire revealed that Sahiba cares for Angad and not only was this a surprise for Angad, but for Sahiba as well. She did not know these feelings were there. She kept saying it’s her responsibility to look after Angad while hospitalized, but in actuality it’s more than that… she cares about him. Recall her conversation to Keerat outside of the hospital the night of the fire… Keerat announced that she had never seen Sahiba cry so much and that her sister isn’t weak (symbolism of strong metal being melted in fire to be refined) and Sahiba admits that she doesn’t know why she feels like crying so much. Sahiba’s care for Angad surfaced and took her by surprise.


So why does Sahiba not accept Angad’s apology quickly if she now cares for him? Why is she being cold towards him? Why is she being distant if he rescued her? And at the same time why is she still caring for him?


Well, I will go back to say what I mentioned before… the fire surfaced feelings or care for Angad that Sahiba wasn’t aware of and she is reluctant to admit it. Recall when Angad was in the hospital… before she knows he is responsible for the fire as well as after, Angad asks her both times was she so hurt by seeing him in pain and does she care for him. Sahiba doesn’t respond either time. Was she being rude? No, but maybe she was scared of these newly surfaced feelings.


Also, on top of realizing that she now cares for Angad, she later learned he was behind the shop sale/fire. I think this is a lot of mixed emotions to experience in the matter of two days. I’m personally giving Sahiba a little grace.


Sahiba knows she should be angry with Angad for the shop sale/fire but at the same time she recently discovered that she cares about him. She is having an inner turmoil, literally. She is fighting within herself. This is why we see her give him the silent treatment but brings him water. Ignores him calling her name but walks back in the room 3 seconds later. It’s confusing to the viewers because she is confused. We must think about ourselves… sometimes we as people are not intuitive enough to identify every feeling that we feel and why. So, again, I give Sahiba much grace.


She is suppressing all of her emotions about the fire and even her care for Angad and he knows it. This is why episode 165 is so mind-blowing and transformative. Finally, Sahiba releases what she feels… (back to the refiner’s fire comparison) the strong metal allows what shouldn’t be there be removed in order to be refined. And it’s only befitting that the writers allowed Sahiba to return to the fire scene for us to see this transformative moment.


I’m eager to see the next stage of their relationship.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

Good in-depth explanation 🥰. And also Sahiba at Barar mansion never be accepted including Anagdh, always she has to prove herself..after garry revelation she came to anagdh room and he sent her out after sharing his pain..

We can add these points Manbir and Indar have never been cardinal with her they are Anagdh's parents how can she move toward Anagdh by facing so much rejection...Being an young girl such an young age her understanding is that much.

. But all and today's episode her broke down and their hug is very touchy and intense.. Anagdh soulful apology and Sahiba broke down 💔💔...

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Posted: 2 years ago
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I am hoping we get such light hearted intense scenes of Sahan in future, loved the episode to the T but in today’s episode there is no continuity, I feel Angad should have cajoled Saheba after that hug but here the scene breaks into their bedroom like nothing happened, I feel the writers should be more careful here.

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Posted: 2 years ago
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I totally agree. I am waiting for the lighthearted and fun scenes as well.


Currently, everything is sort of fast paced for Sahiba and Angad in regards to events. Before the two can take care of one problem or situation something else arises quickly. I think that is a reason for no continuity.


Plus, they have no privacy in the Brar mansion. Remember, they shared a moment when Sahiba’s tear dropped on his shoulder but then Seerat interrupted. Today, it was Manbeer who interrupted their conversation.


What Sahiba and Angad need is time outside of the mansion and away from all family. I would love to see them have a date. 😍🥰😍 I want to see Sahiba laugh and smile a lot more. The crying, fussing and sadness is quite depressing. Both her and Angad have gorgeous smiles and I would like to see more of that. She needs to touch his ticklish spot again. 😂

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: Aishwarrior

I totally agree. I am waiting for the lighthearted and fun scenes as well.


Currently, everything is sort of fast paced for Sahiba and Angad in regards to events. Before the two can take care of one problem or situation something else arises quickly. I think that is a reason for no continuity.


Plus, they have no privacy in the Brar mansion. Remember, they shared a moment when Sahiba’s tear dropped on his shoulder but then Seerat interrupted. Today, it was Manbeer who interrupted their conversation.


What Sahiba and Angad need is time outside of the mansion and away from all family. I would love to see them have a date. 😍🥰😍 I want to see Sahiba laugh and smile a lot more. The crying, fussing and sadness is quite depressing. Both her and Angad have gorgeous smiles and I would like to see more of that. She needs to touch his ticklish spot again. 😂

They keep showing sahiba cold and emotionless with angad, except fire incident happened .she cried that night and today her broke down and hug,

she still stone face with hard eyes at him. No smile on her face, We understand her pain but she always like this. Don't know when this will change. For god sake she is 20 or 22 yrs old girl... I saw jyadda Humari Anupuma hassthi hai 😇😇😇🙄🙄🙄

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Posted: 2 years ago
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Originally posted by: arnavkushi14

They keep showing sahiba cold and emotionless with angad, except fire incident happened .she cried that night and today her broke down and hug,

she still stone face with hard eyes at him. No smile on her face, We understand her pain but she always like this. Don't know when this will change. For god sake she is 20 or 22 yrs old girl... I saw jyadda Humari Anupuma hassthi hai 😇😇😇🙄🙄🙄



OMG! 😂 You are absolutely right. Sometimes I will look at Sahiba’s face and think I’m watching a horror film because of the hard eyes and looks. 😂 But I love her!


And you are right… she is too young to look unhappy consistently.


Keerat shined a light on a lot about Sahiba in episode 165. It seems Sahiba started working at a young age and became the breadwinner for the household. I don’t think that gave her the opportunity to live her life and have fun. She has lived her life for everyone else and still is.


I think that’s why the shop burning was so traumatic for her… it was the one thing that brought her peace, joy, and happiness amidst her unfulfilled life.


I wonder too if she’s ever been in love. My guess is “no”. And that means Angad is going to have to bring out her soft side.

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