I would say the most beautiful thing post that avalanche was the opening up of Anjali towards Aakash. That convo between them where Anjali shares with him her most innate fears, her disappointments, I would say was done so perfectly.
Anjali had wanted to prove herself a worthy child to her father. It was that fierce determination that bought her till that point. But under that avalanche she felt the fear of failure first time. When she had to push really hard to heard, when she lay buried in that snow she started feeling she might fail. Her father might be proven right. She will be called an idiot. She might not make it. All those fears she spoke to Aakash and when he says she is really remarkable she asks if I am so much remarkable then why cant my father see it.
Can a parent make misjudgment about his ward. And I loved Aakash's reply. Mistakes happen to humans, so may be this is a way for her father to understand what his daughter really is.
What appealed to me in that scene was it was so genuine from both sides. Anjali's fears and her questions, Aakash's motivation there was such a warmth to that relationship that you cannot put the whole thing into words, but can only feel it when you watch it. It is these genuine and warm moments I so very miss in daily soaps which Everest provides me aplenty.