Very vivid choice of words to convey the underlying message that the show is portraying. And the show is very progressive as compared to the gamut of regressive offings on Indian TV right now. I liked how the makers have chosen the hypothesis of an irony to juxtapose the various relationships in the show, right from the two mothers to the two fathers, the contrast is conspicuous and jarring.
In particular, I loved how they have shown Satrupa and not Baldev to be the legal heir and the successor to Royal Steel after Vikarm and it is Anami and not Avdoot who will step into Satrupa's shoes for good.
Its true, blood is not everything and I am glad the show is taking a step forward and breaking the norms and the stereotypes to strengthen the fact that humanity is above everything and beyond.