Originally posted by: sharadrocks
this actually surprises me ..because his Armaan is so different from the earlier version ..how could it be that the director had different visions at different points in time? Why was he not able to get Shehzada to perform Armaan this way…I hate hate hate Armaan for what he did today and yesterday but I still don’t find his scenes with Ruhi cringe ..in the sense that the situations are cringeworthy for sure but the actors are not bringing any extra cringe to their portrayals ..
I think they might have gotten back to the character sketch of what they wanted at the beginning if you watch the first episode, they try to make him look like a big-shot lawyer, a collected, calm, but as it comes across pretty cringe, so they had to change it to suit Shehzada and to use his strengths.
I'm honestly not sure what they are trying to do with Rohit, but in all the interviews, he says I do what the writers/showrunners tell me to do. I do think Abhimaan is probably the end ship because of all the press they do together now, it wasn't as obvious with Shehzada, but that could be due of the offscreen equation

..poor guy ..kya sanket dene ki khosish kar raha hai?

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