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Now that the show's ending, I can see the CVs trying their best to tie up loose ends so that everyone who can have a PV does have one, and any bitterness is neutralized. Rohan is going to have a PV just to take the tally to 3, while Raj and Divya are going to be on good terms again with Vikrant and Sarita.
I loved the fact that they brought up Vikrant's childhood and how that tied in with them sleeping with the homeless, drinking from a public water tap, etc. If only the show had run longer, the CVs could have explored this aspect of his past. It was wonderful to see Vikrant a little roughed up, sans suit and entourage, behaving like a normal person. This look suits Eijaz/Vikrant and makes him seem more real. It was great to see Vikrant express his love and need for Sarita over and over - true to character because we know Vikrant doesn't waste time, but also that right then, they seemed just like any other couple who is newly in love and can't live without each other. Adorable!
I found it quite funny how the CVs are constantly trying to throw in messages about respecting women through Vikrant's actions and dialogs. I especially liked how they playfully highlighted that a man should never force himself on a woman without her permission and willingness, even if she is his wife.
If I were in Vikrant's place, I wouldn't take so long to figure out that it is highly likely that Vandana is the murderer or an accomplice at least. I just hope that she doesn't succeed in marrying Rohan and Sheila. New leaf or not, I think sheila deserves much better in life.
This episode was far better than yesterday's one, and I hope the CVs use the remaining episodes to end the show with nice memories for loyal (and upset) viewers.
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