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nadaaniyan✨@clumsy_panda_·
Tere bin jee na paunga, Sach much mar hi jaunga, Yeh tay hai, yeh tay hai!🥹❤️‍🩹 #tujulietjattdi#HeeWab
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Peak Lyricism@yoonshabnami·
7 yrs ago this was everywhere…and for a reason
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kyu itna hua hai tu khafa 💔 — #tujulietjattdi#heewab
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Ishika Oberoi@IshikaOberoi3·
#tujulietjattdi #heewab It's gonna be a long Read.... “Sometimes love isn’t about who feels more… it’s about who finds the courage to stay, to trust, and to finally say it out loud.” I’ve been sitting with these characters for a while now, and maybe this is me just pouring everything out after holding it in, but if you really look closely, this isn’t a story of right vs wrong, or who deserves better. It’s a story of two people who love deeply… but don’t know how to live that love at the same time. Heer has never been someone who doesn’t feel. If anything, she feels too much. Every emotion, every fear, every attachment—she carries it intensely. But her biggest battle has always been with herself. She doesn’t know how to process it, how to trust it, how to voice it. And in that chaos, she ends up going silent. And that silence? That’s what has broken Nawab the most. Because for Nawab, love isn’t just about what you feel quietly—it’s about what you choose, what you say, what you make the other person feel. And Heer, despite loving him, has never been able to give him that certainty out loud. But at the same time… where does Heer’s silence even come from? It comes from a belief she didn’t build overnight—“mard hamesha dard dete hain.” That kind of thought doesn’t come from nowhere. It comes from patterns, from experiences, from repeatedly being shown that trusting a man leads to pain. So when she hesitates, when she doubts, when she double-checks even the things she’s told—it’s not because she wants to hurt Nawab. It’s because somewhere, she’s trying to protect herself before she falls too deep. And that’s why this dynamic of white vs grey matters so much. Heer is a white character. You see her heart. You understand her intentions, even when her actions fall short. She’s not playing games, she’s just… lost within herself. Nawab is a grey character. Not wrong, not bad—but layered, complex, sometimes inconsistent. He loves deeply, but his actions don’t always align perfectly with his emotions. There have been moments when he’s held back, moments when he hasn’t clarified things, moments when he’s made mistakes. And for someone like Heer, who already struggles with trust, a grey character becomes harder to hold onto. It’s easier to trust what feels clear. It’s harder to trust what feels uncertain… even if it’s deeper. And that’s where Arjun fits in. Heer’s trust in him comes from familiarity. He reflects her. He validates her. He doesn’t shake her world—he sits comfortably within it. He feels safe because he doesn’t challenge her. But Nawab? Nawab challenges her in ways she’s not ready for. He forces her to feel more, think more, question more. And that’s uncomfortable. That’s overwhelming. That’s why she pulls back from him, even when her heart is pulling her closer. At the same time, Nawab’s pain is just as real. Because Heer didn’t start doubting him out of nowhere. There’s history there. There were moments where Heer tried—she really did. She tried to express, to fix, to move towards him. But every time she took a step, something came in between. A situation, a misunderstanding, bad timing… and everything would collapse before it could settle. And then there are Nawab’s own past actions. The things he left unsaid. The clarity he didn’t give. The situations he kept open-ended—especially with Tina. That entire situation didn’t just appear randomly. It was built on gaps, on silences, on things that were never fully addressed. Even the smaller things—the way he sometimes deflects, the way he doesn’t say everything upfront, the way truth comes out in layers instead of clarity from the beginning… it adds up. Incidents like the hoodie/drug situation or those initial convenient half-truths may not define him entirely, but they do shape how Heer perceives him. And when someone already believes that trusting men leads to pain… these things don’t feel small. They feel like confirmation. So when Heer doubts him, it’s not baseless. And when Nawab feels hurt, it’s not baseless either. And honestly… a part of me really feels for Nawab here. Because if you look at his journey, he has been giving—consistently, quietly, intensely. He has shown up, he has tried to hold things together, he has waited… always at the receiving end, hoping that one day Heer will say it, will choose him in the way he has been choosing her. But he hasn’t received that back. Not fully. Not clearly. And that hurts. The way he broke down, the way he kept waiting for Heer to understand him, to trust him… and then seeing her believe someone else over him—someone who isn’t even close to what he is to her—that kind of hurt is not small. Being her husband, being the one who loves her, and still feeling like a second option in her trust… that hits deeply. Especially when she chose to believe someone she considers an enemy over him. If you look at it purely from Nawab’s perspective, without context, without understanding Heer’s fears—that pain is unbearable. It feels like betrayal, like rejection, like all his love is not enough. And yet… even after all of that, he still doesn’t walk away. That says everything about how deeply he loves her. And that’s why they’re so painfully similar. Both love deeply. Both hesitate. Both hold back because they’re scared of not being chosen the same way. Even that pause Nawab took before saying he loves her… it carried so much. That wasn’t just hesitation—that was fear. Fear of giving everything and still not being enough. And yet… despite everything, he keeps coming back. Because his heart has always known she’s his… even when his mind tried to protect him from that truth. And Heer? Even when she can’t say it, even when she runs from it, even when she confuses herself… she keeps circling back to him, too. Because some connections don’t let you walk away that easily. This is not about who deserves better. If you really understand them, that question doesn’t even make sense. Because they don’t need better—they need each other. Not in a perfect, fairytale way… but in a real, flawed, human way. They trigger each other, challenge each other, break each other—but they also have the capacity to heal each other, if they learn how to meet halfway. Nawab once became Heer’s safe space. He held her when she was falling apart. He made her feel like she wasn’t alone. Now it’s Heer’s turn. She needs to become that space for him—where he can finally let go, where he doesn’t hesitate, where he doesn’t feel like he has to fight for her love. And honestly… she doesn’t need perfect words. Even through her actions, Nawab has always felt her. That’s why he never really left. Right now, there is pain. There is confusion. There are misunderstandings that feel unbearable. But there is also growth. Heer is starting to feel things more clearly. Nawab is starting to face his vulnerability more honestly. And the day they both find that one thing they’ve always lacked—certainty— That’s the day they won’t just love each other quietly… They’ll finally choose each other, openly. And when that happens… it’s going to be worth every bit of this chaos.
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Avieeee@Aviiii333·
@clumsy_panda_ omgg main ye itne late se kyu dekh rhi huuuu this is soooo prettyyy and beautifull bbggg🥺🫶
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heewab as a magazine ⊹ ₊ ⋆ ☁︎ ⋆ ⁺
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NiK@theburrowl·
@clumsy_panda_ You deserve the praise, love❤️‍🔥 🫂
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