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It's so funny how when Khushi isnt with him (In the pictures you posted) he is all worried and shit.
And when she actually is in front of him, he is back to being angryđ¤Ł
Yes, I was so glad she spoke out today, Shivani.
I mean, it was long due.But you know what? I was actually happy when he got his hard exterior back while facing her. It was more true to his character. But what I also liked was the portrayal of a soft human side to him (which we have only seen when he is dealing with his family, especially Anjali). I mean we have to give it to him that he actually braced himself for the wrath that was coming his way.
Originally posted by: Miss.Colorfull
agree today we saw a side of arnav which is only visible to anjali when she is sad or in trouble. he also realized his mistake as well but this time thats not enough n it's not la who easily forgives him too. right before he became the angry asr he closed his eyes too n i was like asr is back.đ
Originally posted by: harshadlover21
I agree. But he became angrier after Khushi's rage. But i wish i could see what arnav would do
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