Why don't you open a thread for character analysis ?😉Here is Veers character analysis from a psychological point of view as requested.
Veer is the eldest child of the family who is adopted. He thinks Ranisa adopted him and has immense respect for her.
However Ranisa keeps reminding him he is not her real son. She refuse to even call him son. She doesn't let him call her mom.
Such constant rejection is the first reason why he shut off his feelings. When all your emotions are painful you begin to ignore them. Pretend it's not there. Until one day you have trouble identifying your own feelings.
From childhood he had only one goal; one dream; to be loved and accepted by ranisa. To finally have a mother. 😒 To this day his decision making is centred around this goal. That is why he can not say no to ranisa.
Unlike the case of Vikram, his dreams did not clash with ranisa's orders. He was happy to do what was asked because it was an opportunity to make her happy - to win her heart. So unlike vikram, Veer became a responsible person who everyone but ranisa adored. And ofcourse ranisa's puppet. 😆
His career path as a heart surgeon required him to further distance him from his emotions. As a heart surgeon he meets crying family members of a person who just had a heart attack every day. He can not let himself be affected by their emotions. If he does it will negatively affect his decision making and lead to death of his patient's. So He is good at ignoring his emotions and taking logical decisions.
This is why he says he doesn't have feelings for rani. He has distance him self from Emotions and is vaguely aware of them; if at all.
I have more to say on rani and veers connection. I will stop for now and update tomorrow. Typing is exhausting. Stay tuned...