- Aliya's reading of Zain's 'sacrifice', seemed right like the self-respecting girl she is... while marriage is important to her, she s an extremely fair and self-respecting, liked what she put in her note... nothing could be more important than her parents, and his actions actually made her want to do anything for him
- Zain's way of getting her to stay on... the bit about past being over, future sorted and them now just being in the present. Also his typical style of getting her to stay on, 'tum phattu ho...' knowing that that she always responds to challenges
- Focus would shift to her getting his approval rather than on developing the Aaliya-Zain equation... dont want them to cut short the different stages and directly get to love, or randomly start a new conflict... tooo fast a pace wthout developments in the Suraiiya, Shaziya conflict
- Secondly that would become tooo stereotypical and unreal, given the extent of his trust in her, such a sudden reversal for so slim a reason would be a pity. This show as steered away from cliches and caricatures and has delighted us always. Even Suraiiya earlier was very believable in her dislike, now it seems irrational and typical saas-bahu kinds, which i believe the original 'Hamsafar' and 'Beintehaan' itself and stayed away from