Hey, thanks for taking the time to reply to this post!
What is happening directly tells us that if you are really connected with a person, then your feelings will survive everything - death, time, lies and the scrapping of this very person. Yes, completely on point. I relate to Ram a lot. Hopeless romantics have it the hardest and yes, he's just lying to himself at this point.
On the other hand, Priya, her love also survived everything, and taught her that love, if we have it, even if it is not nearby, can make us lighter, more cheerful and stronger than before. She literally and figuratively rises from her knees and carries herself high with the child. Because the lessons of life and her love clearly said that death does not mean the end, it means the beginning, different, sometimes very difficult, but this same death says that one must live and grow, as Priya does with her child, for the sake of herself, Pihu and Ram, because she realized that neither the sacrifice of Shivi's life, nor her sacrifice of being with her love should not go in vain. This is such beautiful paragraph. As a fellow fan, you have no idea how happy this makes me! I think Priya's mind is really interesting, and you've captured her thought process really well.
Because as I said in one of my posts, the hostess entered her house again. Quite different than ever, because she grew up. Yay, I love the wording of like line! I love the attitude, I absolutely love it. I too agree, Priya 2.0 is truly a more grown up version, cause although her resilience has changed forms, it is still there, and back again with more light and love.