Sonali: I take more retakes. Any particular scene so far that has made its way to your heart? Rohit: I love the scene where I come back from Ludhiana and I see her standing on the terrace. Also, the patch up scene we did after our long fight was quite memorable. Sonali: The first time when my husband tells me that he is leaving me and going to Sharjah is the most memorable scene for me. As a woman and as an actress, it was quite challenging to enact that.
Rohit: There is no limit to good acting because after every scene you always end up wishing you had you put in more effort. Sonali: There was a dance sequence that I wish we could have done that better. One thing you like and dislike about each other?
Rohit: I really like the fact that she is good at heart and a very caring person. The thing I dislike about her is that she behaves unprofessionally sometimes, in spite of being so professional otherwise. Sonali: I really like his innocence. I do not dislike anything about him honestly. I think I am biased towards him. That was very special. Sonali: A fan comment that interested me was, there is a spark in our chemistry on screen.
Who is crazier among the two of you? Where are you most likely to be found during breaks on the set? Rohit: Playing cricket on the set. Sonali: The make-up room. So, who is the jagga jasoos on the sets — you or her? Rohit: I get all the gossip.
So I am the jagga jasoos on my sets. Sonali: Yes definitely, Rohit is the jagga jasoos on the sets. Rohit: She laughs unnecessarily without any reason.
Siddharth rolled his eyes. As if they hadn't met that night. He hated that guy. He hated his sleazy looks and his smile. He hated how every woman in the room fawned over him. He snapped his head to her. He hated this. Why had he come down? She was manipulating everyone again.
She very well knew when they met, he thought. On new year's eve, when she slapped him after kissing him. He decided that he had had enough of her manipulations. Sakshi looked at him with her big dark eyes, "What do you mean? The first day we met, you changed my whole life that day, Sakshi. She humiliated him and he was ostracized from society.
He had to go study in abroad for years before he could return and the beating, the beating he got that night because of her lies. He looked around and saw them teasing and laughing about how romantic it was. They didn't get how deeply he had hate rooted for Sakshi Rane in his heart. Dhruv was tipsy when he left the Sandhini mansion. Aghanya and Viren had dropped him to his apartment.
He clicked open his door and went inside his apartment. It was dark and he went inside the kitchen and grabbed a cold glass of water, he drank it and his head was clearer. He couldn't handle New Year's. He hated it. It always brought back memories. He checked his phone and saw a couple of missed calls from Kushi. He called her and her phone was switched off. Blood pounded in his ears and he felt panic set it. He dialled her phone again. It was switched off. His mother's memory struck him deep.
He hadn't attended her calls and then He couldn't let that happen to Kushi. He tried to calm himself down but felt his panic grow. He jumped and turned around to find her in a towel, smiling at him. He stared at her long and hard to make sure, she wasn't some hallucination his drunken mind had conjured up.
He pulled her into his chest, "Thank god, you're okay. He was lying. She could see. He wasn't his usual jovial self. She was in the bathroom when she heard the door unlock. She plugged in her hair dryer. That's why, I came here. It was bugging her that he was moping around instead of talking to her about whatever was bothering him.
She watched him unbutton his shirt and slipped it off. She patted her arms and went to hug him from his back. Did you miss me? He tensed and then relaxed. He turned around and pulles her closer by her waist, "I always miss you. That was the second time he had pushed her away. She huffed and tried to approach the topic directly.
You're moping around like a child? Just tired. She narrowed her eyes. She wasn't going to let it go. Why aren't you saying anything?! He snapped his head at her and glared. She was glad that she could provoke him. Cut it out, Kushi. She laughed inwardly. Two could play that game. Stop nagging me like typical wives do!
Kushi frowned at his retreating back. He was trying to hurt her. In their six years of marriage, Dhruv had never hurt her, even when they fought. But now, he was angry. And Kushi figured that he wasn't angry at her. But himself. Just like the night in Goa when she had went on a date. She walked to the kitchen where he was bent over the microwave. The microwave beeped and he stood watching it heat their food. Is this about your mom?
Dhruv looked at her with wary eyes and she knew she hit the target. He sighed and relaxed his shoulders. How did you know? She hugged him and laughed, "Well, you were acting like a man-child, so I figured out that it would be mommy issues Come on now. Why is she on your mind today?
He gave a light laugh and squeezed her to him. Kushi looked at him, "Damn. I don't blame myself or Viren anymore for her death that night. I am just in a little mood, that's all. Viren dragged me a party and I went. I ignored her calls all night and then when I attended it, she was already dying.
My mom was in an accident that night. Because of me. Because I had dropped sugar syrup all over me. A guy bumped into me. I dropped the container. I threw my shoe at that guy. Click here to join our channel indianexpress and stay updated with the latest headlines.
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