I found the love confession mature and touching - it was so brilliantly done - what a real guy does - waits for a girl, gives her time to fall in love with her instead of houding her down and acting like a fool. I saw yesterday's episode as a wealthy man giving permission for a young girl to fall in love with him. She saw him as a God - someone whom she was not allowed to marry.
I never saw the dance as odd - we see a lot of these things in American movies where the guy sincerely loves the girl and dances with her. It's touching, sweet, seductive but not vulgar, cheap etc. I thought, these writers are deviating from the norm and are finally open to show us something new. Unfortunately this is not gelling well with the audiences who, from past articles view this as the quiet before the storm.
There is only one line in the whole scene that did irk me and that was marriage as a formality - TVS like all the other Takurs - open to loving but unwilling to make a bedini a wife because deep down inside he STILL is not comfortable with the idea? It would be really awful if they did go with the original track and have an Aditya and Sugni jodi and get rid of Amrita.