Firstly, it's our English Vinglish Daijaan, who had asked Rajat to stay away from both Ram & priya. It's this piece of mind we were trying to put into our selfless Lover-cum-friend from so long. No matter what happens & however good your intentions are, a friend should never cross a line and interfere to an extent that it makes them uncomfortable. For the first time today, I liked how wisely this elderly lady talked to Rajat. I still doubt if Rajat is going to take her advice seriously.
I've to applaud Saumya, how directly she had asked if Ayesha is worthy enough to be considered a little-sis by Priya. All this while, Priya has this soft corner for her choti behan and her married life that she was ready to divorce Ram at the first confrontation itself. If it's anybody who has to know abt Ayesha..it's Priya more than Ram. And I'm glad that Saumya did mention how good of a mother and a person is Ayesha and what the people at KM think abt her little sis. The ending scene where Priya analyzes how Peehu's issue needs to be handled without Ram getting upset with Ayesha left me puzzled. Does she still place her sister above her own Daughter's interest? I was hoping to see a sherni Priya who would not care who it is when it came to her own daughter's well-being. Is she the same mother who stopped by KM at midnight just with a mere instinct that Peehu needed her Mom? What happened to all the "Maa ki Mamtha" now? Kya "Choti-behen ki pyaar" apni "beti ke farz" se zyada important hai? I don't believe any mother should think twice to question the father of the child when it comes to the kid's wellbeing.
Ram's lines to Neha about how someone's past can impact the future and the woman's analogy...it was sensible and I felt he was right. We've been banging our heads for the same too...until the women acknowledge the Men's Anguish, it'll never let them cope up with their emotions. I'm glad that Ram is handling his emotions well now, but a heartfelt conversation between the leads is still due for me..I'll not be able to empathize until I see it happen. We've by now seen enough longing from the Man, where is the yearning by the Lady? I've been empathizing with Ram's character but I think it's high time he needs to do something with Ayesha marriage. How can both Ram & Priya assume that their marriage is Illegal while it's legal with Ayesha? Doesn't Ram know his second marriage is no longer legal since Priya is alive? I don't want Ram to bring Priya to KM right away, but what is it that'll trigger him to think on those lines? Why is there so much drag in Ram-Priya's story while we see innumerable incidents revealing what one feels for the other? The intensity and charm of matured story is getting diluted with teenagers love story addition.