Radhe was a toxic narcissist whose distorted idea of love was claiming his partner. He tried to threaten Nirjara, stalk her and it was his ‘true love.’
Sid's fragile ego couldn’t accept a reality check when he moved in with Aisha, whom he expected to be his servant.
He’s a specimen of toxic masculinity at its best. His telling Rajjo not to mourn her father’s demise and celebrate life’s new beginnings with him.
Meet Badri, another man-child who couldn’t take no for an answer. After his first rejection, the man went crazy and began obsessively stalking Vaidehi until her ‘no’ magically became a ‘yes.
This man took ‘everything’s fair in love and war’ way too seriously because he had the guts to assume that he owns Preeti just because he’s attracted to her.
He just couldn’t accept Anjali was a better basketball player. Cut to years later, Anjali turns all ‘pretty’ and ‘feminine’ in Rahul’s eyes, and love happened.
Ayan was Male Entitlement at its peak. He couldn’t handle his rejection and miserably failed to understand that Alizeh just didn’t love him the way he wanted her to.
Kundan was not an embodiment of a pure, selfless lover but one of an obsessive stalker. He thought he ‘loved’ her so owed him a date.