There is few things I didn't like
but today I'll say what I liked/loved-
Karan didn't jump to conclusion ,his expression looks like he was observing her,then obviously CCTV Footage here ,3 agent showed their intelligence
Karan checked footage from different angles (though angle it self is weird)
Faizi 1st he asked why Rawat is here? & Then wanted to know who is the person
Sanju the way she shut Bala looks like they were about to do that
No doubt they r excellent in their field
But when it comes to their dear ones
they commit mistakes , character flaws slowly they will learn to control and may be cadets will know Their other side specially Karan-sanjana is just like A Coconut ,even Faizi isn't less when it comes to his friends he won't trust /spare anyone ..
Sid& monami is suffering mostly Bcz they belongs to different world ,this is what I felt ...
Doctor are used to handle emergencies but the way monami behaved I don't no why I feel she never handle any emergency situation ,may be it's Bcz her father is head or it's their hospital or probably Her father never let her handle any critical patients..
And Sid, I know he had no other intention/he didnt do anything intentionally but problem is this guy had Zero idea about real world & here ppl will judge u by your action only and now when he is got to know, he doesnt know how to handle situation or what to Do/when to do.
with that letter/statement he proved that he can take responsibility Even he managed to surprised Karan who consider him irresponsible only if he get proper guidance he can make his own identity
both monami & Sid will learn to survive in this world but they have to face A lot..
If I'm not wrong Sid's journey/transformation will be worth to watch even Monami's while growth of other characters like Karan-sanjana-faizi as a person will be treat, as An commando they might have nothing to improve but in their personal life they need to learn how to open up or how to enjoy life a little.
Even cadets including Koel's journey will be something we might love ..
