They are in the Ahuja house, so it has to be a dream. I was just wondering why the hell the makers don’t show actual romance between the leads. What are they even waiting for? They never confess, never share any intimacy. I think confession is essential for fictional couples, but here it seems like they want to pair them up with their exes instead.
Most scenes are lollypops and fillers - romantic or otherwise. Dialogues don't mean much too.
Take 'sleeping with baiko'... guy was desperate enough to make it where all conversations end... Scene with Vandy was used as a filler for the night scene. next night... Ammu was on the sofa, he came late, Vandy wasn't around. [was there a night before that? yup... b/w getting the cheque and going to the bank]. He had to mention that again in her jail visit... cause its fun to listen to perhaps... he came back...any thing? nope.
idk... may be wrong... but the show overexaggerates the importance of confessions and SR along with it. (perhaps every show does.) Been feeling this ever since they started that I and U thing... even if there is all love and everything good that comes with it b/w them... does it even matter? Are they willing to commit to the relationship? At least to me, thats what matters. Ammu already has since a long time (much to my dismay) ... Virat yes... but he always has that bit in him (thanks to the perception they've created with him) that makes me say 'nope... not yet there'.



and also kfph ho ya na ho? ).
or possibly goes towards revamp / time leap soon once Ahuja's get back penthouse and biz shares,
looks to solely satisfy few SM fans madam Mukta & her Jassi creative head are going to show fillers of few pre-wedding functions and wedding rituals (ofcourse in that penthouse sets due to cost cutting
) which Shubh's company gonna organize for another client couple (but fans have to feel its actually for main leads)






)... heart may be hearting, lungs may be lunging, kidney will be kidneying... but my esophagus wasn't esophagusing with the faux courses being served. Most of it was force feeding. 
