- So my hunch came true, Bittuji has indeed parted ways with his chief...For someone who has been loyal to RK, just like Hanuman to his Ram...because despite his chief's quirky rude behavior, Bittuji believed him to have been hardened by past bad experiences...however, what a "rude awakening" it was for him to see his chief jilting and humiliating the very person who had made him house a home...one who had given a new lease of life to him...for someone who has seen Madhu going through all these hardships without any secondary motive, is not surprising that he would want to leave the person who has turned this very angel's life into shambles...IM aka Bittuji was superlative here, bringing out all the anger and angst for the wrong done to his bhabhi Madhu...And the dialogues given to him by RS certainly raised the bar...interestingly, RK aka Vivian did an equally good supporting job here...RK reacting to it all by rendering a slap on Bittuji's cheeks and Bittuji assuring that all was not lost...RK's action giving out what was in his heart, "The only things you give yourself when you cheat are fear and guilt"..
- Dipali, the spiteful woman that she is, how can she let go of an opportunity of belittling Madhu...So she used of all jibes that she could think of to refresh Madhu's scars...SM has mastered her character so convincingly that she has made the malicious and wily Dipali real and hateful for us...Am glad that all through this Madhu maintained a formal stance and dignified silence...even more glad that she got the last words...
- The best possible way to get away from your thoughts and feelings is to immerse oneself in work...and that's what RK does and gets back on shoot...but is it that simple : "jidhar dekhoon teri tasveer nazar aati hai"... this song by Enrique Iglesias perfectly states what RK is going through : "You can run, you can hide, but you can't escape my love" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=andMxLGS5lc)
- Overall, I enjoyed the episode very much as it is completely in sync and makes sense with the present track...One more thing that appealed to me is that both the leads Drashti and Vivian taking the back seat and giving the centre state Indresh and Dipali...Loved Drashti's new look...Vivian too is getting better and better, especially in enacting the inner turmoil, guilt, remorse with overt denial...Drashti, as shattered Madhu who has resolved on starting her life afresh, she so naturally brought out the dull, lifeless expressions in her eyes and innocent face making one's heart go out to her...
- MB team, praising you all has become a habit for me... Raghuvir Shekhawat, coming up with such refreshing, convincing and credible dialogues consistently...The best this about the show is it's taut, gripping storyline with no unresolved issued or unfinished business or loopholes left out...