Vikrant and Kirti: A Karmic Connection

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Posted: 1 years ago
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From what I have gathered over the course of the episodes is that there are 2 people here - Sarkar and Vikrant.

Vikrant is weak, lonely, fearful, and in tremendous pain. He deeply loves the people he is associated with - his mother, his best friend. Him losing his mother and being left alone in a hostel has deeply traumatized him. His pain, and the unforgiving nature of the world twisted him. And the cause of his pain - a woman who truly loved him.

From what I understand of his relationship with his best friend, his best friend was defeated in love by a woman. A woman who destroyed his dear friend. And that twisted his psyche a little more. And he went on a journey of vendetta against all women who were selfish, very easily forgetting that women like his mother too exist. Thus Vikrant lost as a person here, and emerged Sarkar - a vigilante serial killer.

Sarkar, a manic, obsessed, psychopath who thrives on controlling Vikrant. Vikrant being the weak one allows him to dominate as it saves him from feeling loss, pain, hurt, trauma, and loneliness. Sometimes they both remain apart, sometimes they just merge into each other.

Sarkar's journey of supposed vigilante justice where he doesn't like to lose control has finally pitted him against a woman who has values as strong as Vikrant's mother, which is why Vikrant loves her and which is why Sarkar is compelled to hurt her - Kirti.

Kirti is an independent, vocal, bold, self-respecting woman who is wanting to rebuild her life post a traumatic marriage. She is also a mother, who wants to give a good life to her son Puru. Unlike the other women who have had their own agenda to be with Vikrant (love, lust, money), we for the first time see Vikrant openly engaging with a woman and developing a bond with a woman, whereas in his previous relationships (if we can call it so), Sarkar was the one who always remained in the shadows and in control. Kirti doesn't want anything from him because she is on her own and wants it to be that way.

Kirti has time and again shown glimpses of Vikrant's mother - be it in some song, a memory, her love for Puru, evoking a lost Vikrant within the Sarkar who is trying his best to control the little scared boy. But Vikrant's love for his mother, has now found a new person to channel all the emotions and values that got buried deep down under the facade of Sarkar - Kirti.

Vikrant has began to rebel against Sarkar which we see when Kirti saves him from the forest, where we see Vikrant taking charge and placing his trust in a woman, which Sarkar would never do.

Today again, Sarkar took control which pushed Kirti to leave Panchghati. Ideally, it's a big win, because now no one will bother or interfere in his murder escapades. But, then Vikrant desperate for love, having finally found his family, cannot let it go.

Vikrant, should let Kirti go. Because if he does manage to stop Kirti and Puru, his dream of a new life could be possible. But Sarkar is doomed. Now let's see what happens tomorrow.

Do share your thoughts!😊

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Originally posted by: libran90

From what I have gathered over the course of the episodes is that there are 2 people here - Sarkar and Vikrant.

Vikrant is weak, lonely, fearful, and in tremendous pain. He deeply loves the people he is associated with - his mother, his best friend. Him losing his mother and being left alone in a hostel has deeply traumatized him. His pain, and the unforgiving nature of the world twisted him. And the cause of his pain - a woman who truly loved him.

From what I understand of his relationship with his best friend, his best friend was defeated in love by a woman. A woman who destroyed his dear friend. And that twisted his psyche a little more. And he went on a journey of vendetta against all women who were selfish, very easily forgetting that women like his mother too exist. Thus Vikrant lost as a person here, and emerged Sarkar - a vigilante serial killer.

Sarkar, a manic, obsessed, psychopath who thrives on controlling Vikrant. Vikrant being the weak one allows him to dominate as it saves him from feeling loss, pain, hurt, trauma, and loneliness. Sometimes they both remain apart, sometimes they just merge into each other.

Sarkar's journey of supposed vigilante justice where he doesn't like to lose control has finally pitted him against a woman who has values as strong as Vikrant's mother, which is why Vikrant loves her and which is why Sarkar is compelled to hurt her - Kirti.

Kirti is an independent, vocal, bold, self-respecting woman who is wanting to rebuild her life post a traumatic marriage. She is also a mother, who wants to give a good life to her son Puru. Unlike the other women who have had their own agenda to be with Vikrant (love, lust, money), we for the first time see Vikrant openly engaging with a woman and developing a bond with a woman, whereas in his previous relationships (if we can call it so), Sarkar was the one who always remained in the shadows and in control. Kirti doesn't want anything from him because she is on her own and wants it to be that way.

Kirti has time and again shown glimpses of Vikrant's mother - be it in some song, a memory, her love for Puru, evoking a lost Vikrant within the Sarkar who is trying his best to control the little scared boy. But Vikrant's love for his mother, has now found a new person to channel all the emotions and values that got buried deep down under the facade of Sarkar - Kirti.

Vikrant has began to rebel against Sarkar which we see when Kirti saves him from the forest, where we see Vikrant taking charge and placing his trust in a woman, which Sarkar would never do.

Today again, Sarkar took control which pushed Kirti to leave Panchghati. Ideally, it's a big win, because now no one will bother or interfere in his murder escapades. But, then Vikrant desperate for love, having finally found his family, cannot let it go.

Vikrant, should let Kirti go. Because if he does manage to stop Kirti and Puru, his dream of a new life could be possible. But Sarkar is doomed. Now let's see what happens tomorrow.

Do share your thoughts!😊

It would be great if they show him as a bipolar...

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Agreed. Vikrant and Rohit (in the form of Sarkar) live inside one person. That's why his thoughts ranged from poetry to a new plan in the beginning episodes and now we see Vikrant telling the voice in his head to shut up at times.


Sarkar does his work in trying to destroy Kirti and then Vikrant comes in and tries to correct it. Even in these coming episodes we will see that. Sarkar scared Kirti so much that she is leaving. But in the precap we see Vikrant - a man desperate to stop the woman he loves, just barely holding back his tears and trying to control the break in his voice.


Got to say, it's the first time I'm watching Mudit properly in a full show. He is awesome! He makes you feel Vikrant's pain, Sarkar's anger, Vikrant's love, Sarkar's control, Vikrant's loneliness, Sarkar's secrets...all at the same time.

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