@Gita - Exactly, that's what I gathered too from the precap. There still seems to be a lot that Geetu doesn't know. I'm still unclear as to whether she knows about Rishabh-Ragini and the entire khaandani dushmani aspect or not. If not, why hasn't Rajveer told her everything yet? That's the only point about Rajveer that's making me doubt him for being a double agent. Abhi's father said something along the lines that it's one of his principles/usool; ek ka khoon ek ke sarr.
@Nikita - I understand that you don't fancy the notion of Abhi-Geetu as the endgame; neither do I. At least, not at the moment. That's okay, needn't be sorry, happens to the best of us. 😆 Obviously, someone who doesn't believe in hurting people wouldn't like it when they're forced to deliberately hurt people; Geetu's that kind. But both like Geeta and someone else said here, when you've loved someone so deeply, intensely, loyally and irrecoverably, you don't quite derive any form of satisfaction watching them suffer. Thanks for the compliment! <3 😳
@urmita - Ah, thanks! I'm glad to know that many people in this forum keep their shipping interests aside when discussing the story from a neutral perspective. Yes, it seems to be heading towards Geetu-Abhi 2.0 version of love story weaved within the revenge backdrop and we might have a final concluding 3.0 as well. Agreed, at least this show will probably not let away the wrongdoers scot-free.
@Sadia.Ritu - That's entirely your preference. (:
@Munni - I'd say that's a good move by the writers to have set the foundation of redemption early in the stages otherwise most shows have some bizarre tracks in the name of 'redemption'. At least here, there's a possibility of Abhi's redemption actually be convincing enough to accept. There's a lot we don't know about Rishabh-Ragini's story, so I'm not quite sure if Ragini was pushed to the brink of losing her mental balance leading her to commit suicide. From the flashbacks show, it seems as if she took the drastic step right on her wedding day after Rishabh allegedly ditched her. I wouldn't stress so much on the montage either but there's something about it that I can't seem to shrug off. 😆
@Surbhi - Not necessarily. I think there'd still be so many ways that his redemption can happen without having to turn Rajveer into a negative character. Honestly, Rajveer so far seems like a supporting character (an important one though) and not the main male protagonist.
@Braveheartdoc - Endgames aren't as important to me either, I'm here for the story and not for any couple/ship. It's only that these things seem to be rather evident going by the episodes which is what prompted me to make this topic. And yeah, anything is possible never gets old when it comes to thrillers. 😆 There's always a chance, even if a minute one, for everything to happen the exact opposite of what you were assuming it would.
@Sanju - Yes, at least that's what I gathered from the dialogue. It's possible that Abhi's father may have caused one/many deaths/murders in the show and he's the one who is responsible for them directly or indirectly but his principle is to distribute the blame evenly on each of his family member.