
In May 2025, Armaan became a man driven almost entirely by instinct and loss. After losing his mother, something within him broke irreversibly—grief blurred his judgment, and his world narrowed down to one belief: his own family had to come before everything and everyone else.
That’s what led him to run away with Pookie — not out of impulsiveness, but out of a desperate need to protect the only piece of “home” he felt he had left. It wasn’t a choice made with clarity; it was a reaction born from trauma. His love for Abhira still existed, but it was overshadowed by fear, guilt, and an overwhelming sense of responsibility.
Armaan in this phase was fractured—urgent in his actions, yet emotionally numb. He wasn’t thinking ahead; he was surviving, clinging to what remained of his family, even if it meant leaving everything else behind.


And Rohit elevated this phase with a deeply internalised performance—especially in his scenes with Maira. There was a raw tenderness in the way he interacted with her, his protectiveness almost instinctive, while his eyes carried the weight of everything he had lost. He portrayed Armaan as a man unraveling—urgent in action, yet emotionally distant—making the bond with Maira feel like both his anchor and his escape.
Armaan in May 2025 wasn’t just making choices—he was reacting to grief, clinging to family, and slowly losing himself in the process.




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