The CVs directed the whole episode with such precision that not even one moment was dull or boring. The first half of the episode shows the entire truth being laid forward by Aarti to Yash and the emotions/reactions displayed by both was so damn fabulous. The CVs ensured that it was realistic.. why??
1. They showed that Yash was being doubtful the entire time when Aarti said I love you. This displays real emotions and actions as after such a betrayal, no one will easily trust and accept what the other has to say. I love the part where Yash said another name for love is trust and it's absolutely true.. Where there is no trust, the existence of true love is questionable but Aarti's love is definitely true.
2. Aarti is willing to fight to prove her love. This again portrays reality as once you truly love someone, you are willing to go through all extents (I'm only talking about logical ones) to prove it. She was willing to accept any punishment from Yash and was immediately offended, hurt and angry when he said she could return to her first love. She then questioned him whether he could see her with another man and hear ansh calling someone else papa, which Yash had no reply as he knew he couldn't bare such things.
3. Yash started to show glimpse of believe after the laal chunri landed on Aarti.. This sign shows that Aarti's love for Yash is true and being a pious man, Yash is kind of convinced with this sign..Ok this part I really can't comment much as I'm an atheist but I'll just view it as a sign.. In real life, whenever we are in some kind of dilemma, we always look out for some kind of sign and when we get it in a significant form, we will believe it and this is exactly what Yash did.
All these emotions displayed was reality as far as it gets and the CVs delicately acknowledged it all..Then came the second part where we see Prashant's true colours. A tiger will always show its stripes (sorry it sounds way better in my native language Malayđ) and the CVs clearly addressed this. No matter how much Prashant was shown to be a reformed man, he still had this evil tad to him that was always hidden beneath the helplessness which came in the form of being left by nida, not having a shelter above his head and also cancer. Now that he knows he's under no one's mercy, his true colours is finally out and we can see how selfish a man can be. Why this is realistic one may ask?? One thing about us humans is our selfish behaviour and our primary attribute of the inability to see our priced belongings with someone else. In this case, Ansh is now Prashant's most precious belonging and he wants Ansh and cannot bare to see Ansh calling someone else papa. His idiotic mentality that you automatically become someone's father the moment you donated your sperm, makes him feel that he has the authority on Ansh and he is the true father, not Yash. It is very realistic as most people have this mentality, however the fact is that the title of father is not something that comes automatically but it is earned through responsibility.
The CVs managed to bring tears to my eyes in the first half of the show and in the second half, they managed to make my blood boil to the extreme. This is why the CVs are the best at what they do as they can tap our emotions and reactions so brilliantly.
CVs, today I'll give you a standing ovation for such an AMAZING and AWESOME episodeđ...