Originally posted by: beagleboy
Whispa,👍🏼Thank you for the clear crisp writing which contrast with the chaos in my head😊To me, it looked like Vyom had manipulated Shiv and Sharanya's story to suit his end and had placed himself in Shiv's role as the friend and lover. Vyom's motives are unclear. The key is in his desire to create new memories. Her memory loss has been quite convenient for him. And his actions are not premeditated but he is clearly a man who bids his time and makes the best of available opportunities.The background score actually accompanies the Ghost. So, the deewana is the ghost. It is also the ghost that writes poetry and holds a ghostly guitar (just digressing and I cannot resist - if the ghost carrries a guitar, is the guitar ghostly too? because it is an inanimate object and as such does not possess a soul and cannot have an afterlife. So it should be visible to the naked human eye?).Looking forward to Namik minus the blue light and wind and flickering of lamps. YOu can feel his presence through out- but I think thats deliberate and you are meant to- just like Sharanya can feel the presence of a paranormal being. I like Namik's voice though, and his screen presence, though he can sometimes rush through his lines and almost mumble them.Lastly, Vyom says 'Im no Saaya that she can forget' - but can she forget the Saaya that is giving her the chills?