I mean, even the MMS track was about something that didn't happen - but at least then CVs went out of their way to show Aaliya setting up Pragya and Suresh and filming the clip and Tanu disseminating the clip. So much extra effort and expense for different scene changes and anguish that actually made sense for the characters since they had to face the compromising images. What did this amazing feat of storytelling cost? Just the wages for the actress who played the doctor. Maybe some extra for the props at her house - though that was a pretty generic set so maybe not. And all of the characters reacted on the issue created by a few hollow words.
Seriously, it takes ingenuity and wicked talent to come up with a sequence like this. Ten episodes with the characters utterly focused on a totally imaginary conflict that has nothing at all to do with the unresolved tensions of the overall plot. CVs deserve praise for their achievement!! š āļø