Observing this show from start, I like the arc of the characters & the how those arcs meld, or perhaps compliment?, well together w/o the further need for the developing the typical romantic angle from the leads.
I think the handling of Gungun's PTSD situation was nice & real (as dealt with someone who has suffered from PTSD). Gungun getting traumatized after being stuck for several hours in the borewell + being cognizant of Hridey's criminal records. Also, when Gungun opened to Mohan, I liked that scene very well wherein the parent tries to comprehend the panicking demeanor by letting the child explain about the orchestrator behind the incidents, which is presently at Radha's peril.
Also, the prior scene between Radha, Mohan, & Gungun was decent wherein Mohan explains that he will handle Gungun's matter but there is numbness to it + explaining that it's ultimately her choice before Radha chose to cancel the alliance by herself. Though Radha's been projected as oblivious-type of character (or simpleminded one?), I feel it integrates well so far within her arc rather than fake characterizations or anything of that matter that's depicted in other TV shows. Radha making her choice and explaining the reasoning behind her decision was nice + how she said she'll take responsibility of declaring the decision. Such reflection-based decisions are such a delight for viewers to witness, tbh.
Even the one where she told Hridey that she has to cancel off the wedding as her heart isn't in sync with the decision and how she's got no regrets after facing and excoriating his ugly reality. Even the Daadi trying to defend was nice as opposed to what's typical been shown with senior characters mostly remaining as side characters with less prominence in the show.