After watching yesterday's episode I think CVs have dropped more positive clues for us rather than negative ones. Let's check out.
1- In one shot Dadi says to Dev that if u have done something wrong then confess it to Maan, he'l forgive u.
2- Taveez & Babaji ki meher..... 😉😳
3- Maan wanted that Geet herself should share her past with him & he was ready to for that day.
4- Truth matters to Maan a lot, even if it's self- destructive. He himself said to him love means truth and 'bharoosa'. If there is no truth in relationship then it's 'neev' is weak.
5- Talking about symbolic scenes, we can count Amritsar Gurudwara scene, a scene where Geet leaves office with wounded feet and her bloodstained footprints are there & then Maan also hurts himself & his blood falls on Geet's footprints, Dargah episode, shooting star, Maan playing with kids, etc.
6- Whenever Maaneet are on the verge of separation CVs bring some character to bind them.... first it was the old client who wanted Geet in the project ( sorry forgot the name), then dadi, pari & now de mellos ( & their track is still not ended).
7- Dev's resolve to confess is a good sign. Even if Dev-Geet-Maan confrontation takes place on Monday's episode Maan will get to know the whole truth.
And Guys It would seem weird to some but Star one' new show pyar ki ek kahani is going to be launched. So we may expect demellos to ask Maan to see it & learn something about 'unconditional and irrevocable' love from them. Perhaps they'l drag the story till friday and then promote the new show...😆😆🤣
I think there will be a brief separation, thereafter Demellos will bring them together.
Maan's reaction was totally acceptable. Geet's words were like a bomb. He got blank & don't know how to react. He might be physically strong & tough but at heart he's soft & vulnerable. It is this weakness which he tries to hide behind his anger.
I hope he regains his mental balance in 2-3 episodes & starts thinking rationally & recall all those clues which Geet dropped for him.
Tell me what you guys think.
- Mamta