Originally posted by: Deepa11q
Some noteworthy dialogues from today's episode:
Dialogues (Vikrant & Neetu)
Neetu: Kya rishta hai tera us kudi se?
Vikrant: Pyar ka rishta.
Neetu: Bhool mat, while you are married to some girl, you can’t have relation with another.
Vikrant (laughs): In that case, you shouldn’t have forced me to marry Mallika, because my heart was already tied to Miss Mannat. It’s just that I couldn’t name it back then. But still you people forced me—and that was wrong.
Vikrant: I still don’t believe that I did it (ONS).
Vikrant: If Miss Mannat leaves this house, I will leave too.
(DEJAVU -- Roka ceremony where Vikrant declares to break the marriage if mannat leaves)
Vikrant: Miss Mannat knows what she is doing.
Vikrant: If a married man is unable to stay loyal to his marriage, it’s his fault, not the girl’s whom he loves.
Vikrant: If Miss Mannat ever accuses you, Neetu, of any crime—I will demand proof. But at the same time, I will believe Miss Mannat.
Vikrant: Mallika is not a nice person. She is selfish, she is a criminal, and I can’t stay with her. I will divorce her, no matter what your decision is.
Neetu: I can’t stay with Mannat under the same roof.
Vikrant: In that case, Miss Mannat and I will settle in London.
Neetu: You will leave me because of Mannat?
Vikrant: I am not leaving you. You can come to meet me. But I will not come back unless Mallika moves out of this house.
Vikrant: I am standing here because of Miss Mannat. So I will always stand by her, no matter what.
Vikrant shines through these dialogues as a man of rare integrity, honesty, and courage. He doesn’t hide behind excuses or societal norms—he accepts his feelings openly, without shame or hesitation. Despite being forced into a marriage, he never stops acknowledging where his true heart lies, with Mannat.
What makes Vikrant stand out is his accountability. He doesn’t blame circumstances or others for his actions; instead, he admits that if loyalty is broken in marriage, the fault lies with the man, not the woman he loves. That single line shows a progressive, grounded, and principled man.
He is also protective yet respectful—he supports Mannat’s choices, trusts her judgment, and even when it comes to accusations, he promises to demand proof but still place his faith in her. This balance of rationality and devotion defines him.
Finally, Vikrant is fearless in confronting uncomfortable truths—whether it’s calling Mallika out as selfish and criminal, or declaring his decision to leave and start afresh in London. His loyalty is unwavering, his love is unapologetic, and his stance is immovable.
Vikrant emerges not just as a romantic hero but as a man who values truth over pretense, love over duty, and justice over blind loyalty. That’s what makes him such a compelling, admirable character.
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