One thing that bothers me is how can Michi conveniently forget Ayesha's schemes and plans to seperate Michi... granted Ayesha was ultra=positive before, and she had done quite a few good deeds, but the harm she caused was more than her good acts... I mean, thank god for superman Milsi, if Milsi had died in that cliff accident, would anyone feel sympathetic towards Ayesha????
Maybe its the fact that at times of death, we usually look at the positive traits of a character... Ayesha did have some... she did redeem herself partly in the end... assuming she isn't negative or orchestrating the whole plan...
One thing I LOVED about this episode was the Prachi-Ayesha scene, I feel in the midst of PIM, PA etc, I'd forgotten abt the lovely bond Prachi and Ayesha... these people wer from the opposite spectrum of life... Ayesha was poor, Prachi was rich.. their personalities were in direct contrast too... yet somehow that didn't stop them from having a bond... Prachi neve rfelt as close to Sauwmya in the beginning as she did to Ayesha... she felt this close connection with Ayesha in the beginning and so did Ayesha... Ayesha used to help Prachi think for herself, stand up for herself... and Ayesha herself, a cynical woman, no doubt because of her own experiences and childhood, could not help but be touched by Prachi's character... who had the ability for unconditional love...they made such great friends... its sad, that the kayamath creatives never explored this after Michi married... and its sad that they spoilt Ayesha's character... because in the beginning of the show, it was Ayesha and Prachi's friendship that kept me watching the show...