Definitely, the story in getting more interesting, because there are so many layers...one revelation leads to another one, and each one will affect so many characters.
- Mannat finds out one secret; that Neetu is drugging Vikku. She doesn't want Vikrant to go through what she is going through; why would a mother want to harm her child! She says she hates her mother, and that's a huge amount of hate for anyone's child.
- I loved the confrontation between Neetu and Mannat. Mannat did ask why; but Neetu could not open her mouth obviously. I loved it when Mannat said she would not let Vikrant get harmed in any way.
- Vikrant is hyper trying to solve his one problem - confession to Mannat. He wants to take all her pain away but with full rights as her partner. he thinks of a utopian world where they will solve all their problems together.
- I don't feel bad for Neetu; because nothing justifies harming one's own child. If at all, I feel neutral towards her is because they have brought up Vikrant beautifully. They have given him so much love that he is really filled with it and is a perfect example of a child who has been given so much affection that he is fully secure within himself. That is one reason, if at all, I would forgive Neetu.
- The other child, who has a Kumata, Mannat is also filled with love and kindness, also thanks to her adoptive mother. However, her innate fierceness comes from her biological mother. Sam, dham, dand, bhed, she uses everything like her mom, but her motivation is different.
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