"Ankita Lokhande is an Indian television actress. She made her debut in 2009 with Zee TV soap opera Pavitra Rishta. She also participated in celebrity dance reality show Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa, along with Sushant Singh Rajput on Sony TV. Wikipedia Born: December 19, 1984 (age 31), Indore, India Height: 1.68 m Partner: Sushant Singh Rajput TV shows: Pavitra Rishta Nominations: Indian Telly Award for Best Onscreen Couple, more Awards: Star Guild Award for Best Actress in a Drama Series, more Following the time when Ankita Lokhande parted ways with her playmate of seven years, Sushant Singh Rajput , she has been attempting to heal her broken heart, keeping in mind Sushant is caught up with shooting for his next motion picture “Raabta” in …show more content…
Sushant even confirmed the split to a leading daily. But what drove him to the edge? Our sources reveal that not one, but three main factors lead to their split... Many fights and misunderstandings later, the couple has called it quits and we have EXCLUSIVE details about their issues… Sushant Singh Rajput and Ankita Lokhande, who have been in a relationship for six years, called it quits a few days ago. The couple has been dating since the time they met and bonded on the sets of their popular TV show Pavitra Rishta. They were in fact engaged for a couple years now after Sushant proposed to her on Jhalak Dikkhla Jaa 4. However, the duo never walked down the aisle and with problems increasing day-in and day-out, Sushant was frustrated. The duo decided to finally split a few days ago and though they both are trying to sort things out still, things aren’t looking too good. Sushant even confirmed the split to Hindustan Times, when he replied to their message saying, “I can’t talk about it right now. It is not a good feeling. Please, understand.” " "But what drove him to the
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His motivation can be acknowledged after he said “If you need something﹘anything﹘ just say the word and I’ll get you out of there” (280). We can feel the
You’re walking through an underground pass, and you notice something strange. You happen to be near Gloucester, UK, and you see a large mural while walking around with your coffee in your hand. It happens to be a work of Chiho Aoshima, a rising artist of the Japanese Contemporary movement. You stand a few minutes, letting the busy crowd wash over you like busy fish over a stationary pebble in a stream. Your coffee is cold now, but you feel warmed by the vibrant colors of the mural.
Besides the obvious fact that he wanted to save his wife, he also wanted to save
This wasn’t a clear discovery for him until his conscience was telling him to run, but “some irrational and powerful force was resisting, like a weight [was] pushing [him] toward the war,”(P.49) and what it came down to, in fact, “was a sense of
The stress of abuse and depression was too much for him to handle and he saw that there was no other way out. His motive was for the sake of his life. Crime
He staged a stranger’s home invasion gone wrong to avoid detection and to collect the money. Desperation (cause) was the emotional need which cause the son to murder (action/behavior) his parents to pay of his gambling debt
The basic motivation to investigate the murder is the curiosity over the town’s awareness of the approaching murder, he also suggests that he finds in the incident that happened a reflection of his own experience: “I returned to this forgotten village, trying to put the broken