THE UNNAMED IDENTITY
I couldn't help myself from taking a peek at the recent clipping which shows the deceptive fate of Arnav and Khushi, the heavenly vows and ties of matrimony. Probably the biggest day of their lives, the day everyone here would want to remember for eternity, is the only day that would ever haunt these two star-crossed lovers.
I am sure we here are finding an underlying love somewhere. But the brutal circumstance that made them take a leap of this kind is surely a thrust for the viewers. I would really hope that the sensitivity in dealing with this leap is rightfully directed. Which might take a whole week or as a matter of fact even a month but the story seems to be tangled here.
We have characters and their different identities and reactions. But with every episode there is an uncertainty – a feeling of how things can sink with one wrong move.
I personally was never happy with the concept of hate marriage but I am going to give myself a chance to believe that the creative team will unfold their plot. It's either a sinker from here on or the buoyant force that is going to help this story stay afloat.
It's always going to be an unnamed identity for us.