Originally posted by: areeba_blossom
Kunj is not the main lead that's why he barely gets screen space in most of the episodes. The plot of this story/show revolves around Twinkle's journey to find her love and Yuvraj being the shadow on that journey. We only see two perspectives on this show. Twinkle's and yuvraj's.
I know nobody likes me saying this again and again, but Yuvraj is the lead of the show. He is an anti-hero and Kunj is the person who stands with twinkle to oppose him and stand in contrast to him so that she wins against Yuvraj.
as for what will happen post leap, i will paste my response from skate's thread:Humsafar is a Pakistani TV series and honestly, half of the Pakistani dramas have failed to lived up to the bar Humsafar set in terms of storytelling and execution.
What I think would happen post leap is a quiet and focused Kunj who would be avoiding everything and throwing himself in work. He would probably join his father's business finally or turn his project into a start successful start up. He would literally return to being the person that he was while he was struggling to get to Alisha.
For Twinkle, she would be seen bearing more responsibilities and not being as chirpy and lively as she usually is. In other words, she'll be quite normal besides being exceptionally sad. She'll start taking up her mother's responsibilities maybe or work alongside. She has been shown to learn the rings of businesses ever since she handled the event management company of Manohar's.
Kunj upon returning will most probably misunderstand the dynamics Twinkle shares with Yuvi because she'll appear not that much different to him as Twinkle doesn't let others into her sorrows easily.
He'll think she's happy while she'll be mad at him for not even trying to approach her. Family members would see the cold war between the two and will force them together and they'll end up uniting.
The reason for leap in the show is literally to get the mahasangams back. so no drastic change of a very very mature Twinkle and very cold and ruthless Kunj.
in all honesty, don't compare a Pakistani show to any indian soap opera. Pakistani shows usually have logic while Indina show exaggerate and bank on dramatics. There is a vast difference in method of story-telling.