Originally posted by: scarlett22
What i felt was Mannat is taking the money issue seriously.
She knows eventually it would have to happen, she has to return it, and him saying it at this juncture made her feel helpless, she has realised it can be used against her. So she is now wary and alert. She trusts Vikrant but this is a debt she also has to carry. Towards the end, she told him, that his family hates her, so if he continues to protect her, the hatred will only increase.
I have more to add on this...will be back later.
Somewhere this show also shows the differences in class, and how little money means to people who have it, and how much it means to those who don't have it.
There's a saying.."if, you are miserable, it's better to be miserable in a Mercedes than in a tramway car". Don't know whose quote is , but it has been used several times in different ways.
I actually like the fact money is brought up now. If Mannat is serious it's good for her since she will repay ASAP and the decisions both Mannat and Vikrant take afterwards will be truly their decisions. Vikrant will either have to come clean or move on with his sibling Malla 






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