Agreed. I can feel Saakshi becoming Shradha's saviour in times of need just like Shradha becomes Saakshi's teacher to a happily married life and taking care of the family.
I especially loved the scene of Shradha telling Saakshi to make something she is comfortable with --and like she said, it depends on how the dish is made, and not the dish itself.
And there comes Karan who asks for noodles and not the sweet-dish. The whole Pizza-noodles indication was that despite Karan and Saakshi being different in terms of thoughts about the relationship, they are yet so similar in their respective personalities. Karan and Saakshi both like pizza and noodles and they both have a soft corner for Shradha.
And coming to Shradha, it's obvious that despite being surrounded by her family members, she feels lonely --only because in her mind, she can never be as progressive as the rest of the family members are. Her own daughter, husband and youngest son don't think much about her, so that has to hurt.
Either ways, I love this new and unique concept of this show. It's refreshing to say the least.