You are right - Didnt he also warn Paki @ cafe - something like "Apni had paar mat karna " when she made some comment about Sai. That was a clear indication from him . He did not hide his anger at all.Originally posted by: daydreamers
Hi Moor
Have included V's conversation with Samrat after the cafe meet.
Though V is highly driven by guilt throughout the series (that's why the title) , his confession in front of the family after the cafe scene was a crucial turning point. Had he not done that, I'd said he's driven by guilt.
His cafe conversation with Pakhi was also significant. He has closed the chapter and guilt too.
In fact with regards to Pakhi, V and Sai have been on the same page without them knowing about it.
Sai thinks V is in love with Pakhi even after marriage. She lets him decide for himself.
When Samraat returns, she lets Samrat take the call.
She voices out her opinion but she doesn't decide Pakhi's fate by interfering in her matters.
Same is with V. The cafe scene was a complete closure from his side.
But the family revelation was important for samrat's sake and he does that because he overhears Shivani and Sai. It doesn't stem for or from Pakhi. Had it been guilt he'd have done it because of Pakhi's insistence.
He agrees to meet her in cafe because Samrat knew the truth before he could tell anything to him.
It is not guilt. It is territory.
When Sai returns to GC after Devkit's wedding, V clearly marks it for Pakhi "humaare rishte ke kuch daayre hai Pakhi, dhyaan rahe yeh daayra kabhi na toote"
Now that the kavdi has fallen in Pakhi's lap, it will be interesting to see how this turns out to be.
But from my perspective, Virat has broken the wall of guilt at the cafe.
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