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Posted: 10 years ago
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Tying Up Loose Ends


The CVs have quite a few loose ends to tie up before the show ends.

First there is Veer-n-Pakhi's relationship.

On what note are they going to end it? I would like to see Pakhi redeeming herself (by getting hurt in the tiff with Nandini), Veer vanquishing Nandini and Kamal, rescuing Pakhi and saving her life in the nick of time. I do want Ayaan and Rhea to have the happy family they desire..

Related to this is Nandini's story and Kamal's story.

Why does Nandini want to bite the hand that feeds her? Why is she ungrateful towards Jiji and Veer? What is it that drove her to commit murder?

Is Kamal just a blackmailer who has an unending thirst for money or is there more to him? What is his hold over Nandini and Jiji? Why does he harbor so much ill will towards the Singh parivar? Why does he want Veer to die an accidental death?

Are Nandini and Kamal a couple or was it just a natak to hoodwink Pakhi?

Is it possible that Kamal is Anshuman's long lost brother?

Jiji's behavior too has been a mystery.

Who is the person that called Jiji over to the hospital? Why did Jiji leave stealthily? Is Jiji undergoing a medical procedure to help someone? Is that someone Veer's brother? What is the story that Jiji is hiding from all in her household?

Girish and Lavanya situation.

These two are going to be duped by the person who is interested in buying their house. How does their situation resolve? Is Lavanya going to be forced to come over to Veer and seek his help in sorting out her mess.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Will the CVs be able to cover all this in a week?

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Posted: 10 years ago
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If they do it smartly and succinctly then there is sufficient time.

I am more curious about why Veer says "I don't have time for this bakwas to Pakhi". The fact he is beating up Kanwal means he knows that there was a threat to his life so why those words?


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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: payal7

If they do it smartly and succinctly then there is sufficient time.


I am more curious about why Veer says "I don't have time for this bakwas to Pakhi". The fact he is beating up Kanwal means he knows that there was a threat to his life so why those words?



Veer has perhaps caught red-handed trying to kill/injure him. So now Veer considers Pakhi's dialogue that a relative of his is trying to kill him to be bakwas - this is my best guess.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Could be.
But then It should occur to him that a complete stranger is not going to kill him for no reason.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: payal7

Could be.
But then It should occur to him that a complete stranger is not going to kill him for no reason.


Agreed, he should think why a stranger would want to kill him.

On the other hand he may be tired of Pakhi smothering him and making him lie down while she goes about solving the mystery with a cellphone in hand and her sari pullao trailing over her forearm onto the floor!🤣

I am surprised she did not trip over her own sari and fall - instead she got it somehow under the wheel of a wheelchair!
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