Rehaan is shown gifting bangles to Sanam, whilst saying that he thought he would gift them to her on eid ki raat, thinking that she belongs to him. I am sure, he did not put in a note saying that inside, because if he put in a note, sanam would be taken aback and probably not wear them. Also, Rehaan calls himself "bewakoof" on thinking that she is his. Does this mean, he has accepted his fate and knows Sanam will always be known as Ahil's wife?
Sanam wears them, and most definitely thinks it was Ahil who kept them for her. I am hoping to see some hint of her feelings when she finds them kept on the table for her and assumes they are a gift from Ahil. That will give us some clarity on how Sanam feels for Ahil or their relationship.
Now, when she wears them, Rehaan sees them on her hand. Does he assume that Sanam knew they were from him and she wore them to signal to him she feels the same way about him? This could be a major misunderstanding in Rehaan;s mind, which will lead to him wanting Sanam back after the 3 months, thinking she wants to be with him too. He will not back off if he believes Sanam loves him.
Sanam seems shocked to know that the bangles were not from Ahil.
Ahil, may wonder where she got those bangles from? And if he finds out they are from Rehaan, he too may misunderstand her wearing them and this will lead to major confusion too. Rehaan and Ahil both thinking Sanam loves Rehaan.
And when Sanam does show affection for Ahil, he may judge her for cheating his brother. And she will be horrified to know what Ahil thinks. This misunderstanding may take a long long time to clear out, because Ahil is a man of few words and doesn't ever say what he feels or thinks. Sanam, is territorial with Ahil and will never forget her aukaad in asking him why he behaves or says the things he does. They both are in a relationship based on assumptions and not the reality.
Excited for tomorrow's episode, as the relationships between these three complicate further. They need to stop showing Rehaan like a shadow of sadness on Sanam and Ahil. Every scene seems to have him in the background with tears. While it is necessary to show how he feels, this mourning on every scene is becoming repetitive.
Also, I do adore Lateef. He truly has come to like Sanam and look out for her best interests, inspite of her having been elevated to choti begum status, while he still remains the servant. Lateef has a large enough heart to accept Sanam's luck and be happy for her. Sanam on the other hand, obviously is humble and never ceases to forget her true identity.