Originally posted by: Pixiepadhi
This is soo apt β€οΈ
Kirane ki Dukaan, junglee, has no sense of clothing.
These are exactly raavi's words about shiva.she must have talked about him numerous times.her friend was just echoing her thoughts and words.
When I read your thoughts about casting someone else less good looking than KD for the role of shiva, something came to my mind.
I started thinking shiva as his character from raavi's point of view and not as the KD portraying shiva we as audience love.
PS- I love shiva, I am head over heels in love with him.this is not meant to bash him or insult any profession.just a perspective of shiva from raavi's point of view.
To think of it here is a beautiful, educated girl who can be categorised as someone Jise koi bhi Acha ladka mil Jayega in the marriage market.she is in love with a good looking, brilliant academically, soft spoken, well mannered chivalrous guy from childhood.
Here is another guy who is harsh and rude to her.who splashes ice cold water on her,who wishes that she got slapped harder by her maami when her ear hurts, who breaks her bangles while manhandling her,who throws her out of his house.
he is uneducated, does odd jobs in his store,has no dressing sense,is not good looking,untidy, doesn't bath regularly,smells horrible.she couldn't sit behind his bike for a few moments due to the smell coming from him.
Is it easy for a heartbroken girl to fall for this guy easily? Yess, he is a gem of a person but raavi has not seen that side of him ever.she is becoming soft gradually by seeing his caring, protective side.but love is a far fetched emotion for her now.
No matter what, he would never have been raavi's or her family's first choice for marriage.
Would my parents marry me off to a guy who has never been to college, has no independent finances of his own? No matter how good from heart he is.the answer is a clear no.
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