Bee5, for the first part underlined, I too was happy that they diddnt drag it much and ended it very soon. wonder what more the cvs have for us.I hope not such weired or horrible scenes for few dayy and thye leave those two alone for some time , really enjoying them selves, so that we can also relax😆.
Thats right shanti, that was a two-in-one dialogue which was supposed to mean both ... but for me too, it wasn't convincing as a viewer because she was not really "fighting" with society bcos she ran away from where she was sitting and crying. If she had come back home and stood up and answered back Anita, then it would have meant that to me.
Additionally, for me, she wasn't even "fighting" the goons in the literal sense bcos, just a while back she was not in her senses and thinking that those were Anita (3 images of Anita LOL!!) and I was really terrified when she says - "You will follow me, as long as I run, so, I am not going to run away any more and I am going to stand" [wrong dialogue at a wrong time (it wud have been better if it was when as I mentioned in para1)]. Later she comes to senses and realises they are goons and whatever she did (the fight) anyone in that situation would have done and if she would have not done, then def she would have lost any respect from me.
So, for me it did not look any "heroic" that her dad declares her to be. And what she did doesn't warrant that she did that to fight against her love.
Anyway, I was glad the roller coaster ride ended. It looked as if it was a 'THE END' of a movie, only that this was not a movie and the precap showed there is more to come. "Picture abhi baaki hai mere dost".
Maybe it is an attempt to stop one story and bring in the next one, which is Mili's, very slowly (or not, given our experiences with these creatives). How would they do that to fit in with the current situation is something that I have no clue about.