Survika and Divya, that was a great conversation you had.
Here's my take on it.There are three protagonists in this show - 1. Dev, 2. Sonakshi and 3. Ishwari.They each refuses to consider the other's point of view and until they do, there could be no redemption. And by redemption, I don't mean Dev and Sona living together, but I mean them forgiving each other.The only way to accomplish that is to for Dev having to move to Bose house.1. Dev - He will dread being under the roof of a man who hates him but only tolerating him for the sake of his daughter. The same dread Sonakshi felt under his roof. He will have to go through an awkward situation living with a family who unlike Dixits may not be openly insulting but their body language will drive the point home. He won't have any right to make a space for himself and having to face hostile environment because he loves his daughter and his daughter is happy there. Again just like Sonakshi.I also want Bijoy to ask him how he'd react if someone had treated his daughter the way Bijoy's daughter was treated. I also want him to see Dida - Asha - Ronita's equation and Bijoy's role in it to get the point driven home that what he has experienced was not normal behaviour.Also, when he sees the upbringing Sonakshi has given Soha who is fully capable of facing the world without being tied to her mother's pallu, he will realise how stifling his own upbringing was.2. Sonakshi - Now she will have to balance between her father and her ex-husband. They are more open people. So Sonakshi would have an easier time. But having to balance a father who hates the ex-husband, a mistreated ex-husband and a daughter who wants them all to be together plus a full time job would make her understand Dev's situation better.3. Ishwari - She needs to redeem herself the most. She will have to understand Bijoy and how he felt when his child was mistreated yet couldn't escape because the person they loved wanted to be with that family.And she will have to understand Sonakshi when she had to see her son bending over backwards for the sake of his daughter to belong and was fighting an uphill battle yet she can't do anything for him except worry.The scare of losing her son and the worry of his mistreatment would drive home the point if she has the capability to ever understand another person.So for me, redemption is not Dev and Sona getting back together but Dev and Sona forgiving each other.