Thank you Di, for yet another wonderfully well written analysis. 👏
Again, I am late, lekin kya karoon mujhe abhi time mila to watch the episode.I had no expectation of the Ajmer track whatsoever, so for me the disappointments would be less. The only thing I wanted from the Ajmer track to make sense in terms of logic and story. Thank God, it did that especially for Asad and Zoya.Like you said, we always knew the confession would be special.And yes, I believe it was indeed.I just loved Asad's confession. It was perhaps the only thing he wanted to say to her ever since she had left him. He did not care about defending himself, about apologizing to her, about her forgiveness; the only thing that mattered for him was to say that he loves her and always will. Again, like you mentioned, his confession was just pure from the heart. I must say that I liked Zoya's reaction as well. The relief on her face when he finally said those words and the pain right after it, were so very well expressed by Surbhi. I just loved her 'indirect confession'. She might not have said those three words back, but yes wanted to hear this from a very long time; from the man with whom she wanted to spend the rest of her life with.Overall, the whole scene was beautiful and the gorgeous location of Ajmer was just perfect.Oopsie, one more thing: Ever since Wednesday's episode (when Asad was praying at the Dargah) there was only one song going on in my mind: 'Tum Hi Ho'. Its the most suitable song for this situation and I am glad they used it again. Whenever I listen to the song, the only two people which I can think of are Asad and Zoya.Okay so finally he confessed. Just waiting for a hug now, but that also should be something special...