Originally posted by: inlieu
I loved the fact that Ehsan's eagerness made Aarav dislike him, even in things he wasn't involved in. I think it now makes total sense that Aarav would bond more easily with Viaan if he doesn't have his guard up around him. Later on, when he finds out the truth, Viaan may have won him over already.
I liked the fact that Viaan called his friend out over his obsession with what happened to Katha/Aarav and showing his disgust with Ehsan's behavior. It's not just jealousy on Viaan's part. I think he has this huge amount of protectiveness of not just Katha but also Aarav and their little world. He has understood that those two are one unit and no one else can enter that circle. He doesn't want Ehsan barging in because he realizes that Ehsan lacks sensitivity when it comes to dealing with Katha and her situation. Also, now that he knows what kind of dignified and decent woman Katha is, he's starting to admire her on a personal level and will not let anyone vilify her or try to cause trouble in her life. I loved the way she respectfully put Ehsan in his place but I'm sure he'll keep trying under the guise of friendship.
Also, can I say how much I loved the scene where Viaan was reading the card and it slipped out how he had no one to listen to him and then how Katha was just taken in by all that vulnerability she briefly saw in him. And then later, of course, when she was researching his past and wondering how that young boy became the man he is today... She is curious about him because she's beginning to see the sensitive caring side of him without him trying too hard or being pushy and how on some level he gets her without them needing to exchange words. She's slowing starting to wonder about him too.