Diwali was the moment when was still under the Past spell and had a hard time moving on and embracing this new turn in his life.
Diwali was the moment when was still under the Past spell and had a hard time moving on and embracing this new turn in his life.
one more thing
they both had big sister to die for, game changers for their lives.
Oh yes, both could sacrifice their lives for them but at the same time these two ladies became the reason to bring them closer as well.
The way these two characters shaped up and molded over time that was the beauty of this show.Barun & Sanaya's chemistry was one of the major highlights and it wouldn't be wrong to credit the success of the show to their impeccable talent. The growth of characters was shown in these two more than in any other character I must say.
I agree with that. The whole story was around them and the growth was shown around them, in them and for them so we can pretty much say why it was called is pyar ko kya naam doon.
Originally posted by: Mysticaldivine
Arnav and Khushi
Two characters are tied together over some exciting and vital points.
They were orphans, broken, shattered internally, yet learned to deal with it differently.
Anger and smile are both opposite, but both are associated with sadness, especially when a person seems happy for odd reasons. Khushi stands at that point, which makes Arnav angry in the beginning until he understood her after knowing that she is an orphan like him. Fate brought them together, yet one was a believer, and the other was a non-believer, which ticked Khushi off.
Both carry a challenger in them. Competitive-natured people usually don't care about anything but their own goals. They both have many heated arguments and winning moments as well, and that was their common ground of attraction as well, where they found a real partner, a friend, a companion in each.
Both were tied with pain and always became supporters of each other, even in hate. People see only Khushi as a sacrificial one, but if observed, Arnav shares the same traits in a different manner. They were reserved, protective, and very loving people. Only the way they showed their love was different.
All I Know that these two people were full of raw and flaw characters. Real life giant two characters who stood out for themselves and fought for their loved ones.
Originally posted by: Mysticaldivine
I agree with that. The whole story was around them and the growth was shown around them, in them and for them so we can pretty much say why it was called is pyar ko kya naam doon.
Make sense
But it could be better if they took other characters along with it. Besides them Anjali and Shyam's characters have some growth.
Originally posted by: pmohan89
All I Know that these two people were full of raw and flaw characters. Real life giant two characters who stood out for themselves and fought for their loved ones.
There is no question that these two characters took us on a ride of our own lives in many ways besides being fictional.
Make sense
But it could be better if they took other characters along with it. Besides them Anjali and Shyam's characters have some growth.
Yeap
because Anjali's character was attached to their stories. Shyam as a villain had to be a part of it and he was the cutest cupid ever.
Originally posted by: Mysticaldivine
Yeap
because Anjali's character was attached to their stories. Shyam as a villain had to be a part of it and he was the cutest cupid ever.
Oh that is debatable😒
😲 Shyam and the cutest?
No way😡
Originally posted by: Mysticaldivine
Arnav and Khushi
Two characters are tied together over some exciting and vital points.
They were orphans, broken, shattered internally, yet learned to deal with it differently.
Anger and smile are both opposite, but both are associated with sadness, especially when a person seems happy for odd reasons. Khushi stands at that point, which makes Arnav angry in the beginning until he understood her after knowing that she is an orphan like him. Fate brought them together, yet one was a believer, and the other was a non-believer, which ticked Khushi off.
Both carry a challenger in them. Competitive-natured people usually don't care about anything but their own goals. They both have many heated arguments and winning moments as well, and that was their common ground of attraction as well, where they found a real partner, a friend, a companion in each.
Both were tied with pain and always became supporters of each other, even in hate. People see only Khushi as a sacrificial one, but if observed, Arnav shares the same traits in a different manner. They were reserved, protective, and very loving people. Only the way they showed their love was different.
He understood her better and this point as well that why the heck her tears always bothered him.
Originally posted by: Mysticaldivine
There is no question that these two characters took us on a ride of our own lives in many ways besides being fictional.
Fiction is the most popular genre for a reason but these two and the events around them have taken us on daily events which we celebrate. We get connected through many things.
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