Before saying anything about Ishaana, I want to say how proud I am of Vrushika Mehta, she slayed the whole episode, from the creeping up guilt when she got caught, to the quick attempt of justification, to the outburst of retaliation when hit the wrong nerve, and sudden fear when Omkara yelled at her. One of the finest actors, truly versatile as her scenes from the beginning to now have been so diverse and she's rocked in all of them be it comedy, dance, intensity, and now aggression. Looking forward to her strong character development to see Vrushika outdo herself in each performance.
On Ishaana, I'm glad she didn't try to hide her intentions, flaws, and flaws that her family may have. She took it head on, and that takes lots of courage for many of us to do, as we often get defensive when people point our flaws, rather than accept the vulnerabilities and negative points. Her actions were wrong, but she already knew that, thus someone else telling her that wasn't going to change anything nor make her regret it than she already felt. And I'm glad she gave a reality check to the flaws Omkara and his family has as well, as that too, is bitter truth. If he really likes giving lectures about truth, he should have the strength to listen about it as well. Once all this is out in the open from the start, their story can really begin on a raw note and foundation.