Originally posted by: Daman17
I feel Shruti’s character will end before the leap. Rushad posted a story wearing a white kurta, and I think this incident will take the family to Amritsar and ultimately lead them to cut ties with Vik. Sharing my thoughts on the Vik/Aman equation: If Shruti dies, Vik will eventually discover the full truth about the seashore connection himself. The team will not ignore such a crucial foundation of the story. Pre-leap, Vik is triggered only by the partial memory shown through Vish’s visions. He clearly remembers only the accident. When the remaining memories resurface and he recalls Shruti face clearly, he will no longer need anyone else to validate the truth, he will witness it himself. Mukta will not lose the core essence of the story. Even though Vik told Mannat to give DK the BDB position in her life, she was clearly disgusted in the BTS. This accident has brought Aman back temporarily, but the deeper trigger will eventually bring Vik back. He will learn the full truth about his past: Vik’s real identity, how Ronnie returned to his family, how Vish sold him, and Neetu’s mental condition and struggles. Mukta and the team are very good at drawing parallels. Vik and Aman are fundamentally different personalities. We have seen most of the story through our green flag Vik someone shaped by Rotu’s values of love, respect, and family. Aman, on the other hand, is not a principled man. He operates out of fear and anger, planted by others. Interestingly, all these traits existed in Vik from the beginning; only situations changed, which altered his reactions. The writers are drawing a contrast between DK and Aman. Meeting the right people changes perspectives: this happened with DK. For Vik, however, he was pushed into becoming Aman and ended up choosing Vish over everything. That decision re-triggered his childhood traumas, making him unknowingly side with the wrong people, especially because Vish played the victim of wrongdoings by the rich. He failed to realize that DK changed not because of Mannat but after seeing how principled, value-driven, and grounded Vik’s life had been under Rotu’s upbringing. The leap is necessary for Vik to clearly see the difference between Rotu and Vish. Vish will eventually show her greed and manipulative nature in front of him. Only then will he understand how Rotu always stood by him and how he has now lost that unconditional love.
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