I wish Tammana would come back. Faced with a woman whom he once loved, I am intrigued to see how Sid would react? To be in the same position as Ridhima even though he never felt for Tammana what Ridhima felt for Armaan.
And I wonder, even if Ridhima chooses to stay with Sid, will Sid ever get over the fact that Ridhima loved Armaan with a madness that he himself has been a witness to? Would he ever get rid of that nagging suspicion that Ridhima chose to stay with him out of duty and not out of love? Would he never wonder if Ridhima would love him with the madness that she loved Armaan?
And if Ridhima was to go back to Armaan, would Armaan be able to forget that Ridhima did marry someone else? Would he be able to forget that he let her down and not wonder whether he would do it again? Would he somewhere not feel the guilt of another human being hurt?
If Ridhima was to stay with Sid, would she be really able to love Sid the way she loved Armaan? Would she never compare her feelings for Sid with the emotions she had experienced earlier? Would she ever regret the life she could have had with Armaan?
And if she chose to go back to Armaan, would she able to live with the fact that she would have hurt Sid? That she would have been responsible for Sid and her having a "failed marriage"? Would she be able to handle the fact that she would have done the "socially unacceptable" act of having walked out of her marriage? That she would have hurt her father?
No matter what happens, no matter who gets the girl, all three characters are doomed to struggle with their emotional baggage!