"Yes," she said, her voice steady as a heartbeat. "I am. He doesn't light me up. He sees me in the dark."

Furthermore, her refusal to fully clarify her relationships keeps the mystery alive. Unlike actresses who stage elaborate weddings for reality TV, Prova treats her private life like a locked diary. Every glimpse—a male hand in an Instagram story, a cryptic poetry post—sends fans into a frenzy of speculation.

Historically, Bangladeshi celebrities hide their relationships until engagement or marriage. Prova has consistently rejected this. She loves openly, knowing it may backfire. Her romantic storylines are characterized by a radical transparency that is both her greatest strength and her greatest vulnerability.

Zahid, for his part, retreated from the public eye for six months. When he returned, he refused to speak Prova’s name, referring to her only as "that chapter." This dramatic arc—from meet-cute to devastating split—solidified Prova’s image as the jilted romantic, a woman who loved too openly for the cutthroat world of fashion.

However, the damage had already been done. The scandal sparked a heated debate on social media, with many calling for Prova to be boycotted and her career in the entertainment industry to be terminated. The incident also raised questions about the objectification of women in the Bangladeshi media and the pressures they face to conform to societal expectations.

Unlike many who might have disappeared from public life following such intense scrutiny, Prova eventually returned to acting. Her subsequent romantic storylines on screen took on a different tone, often reflecting more mature or complex characters.