04-03-2026, 05:29 PM
I have been deeply analyzing the current plot, and there are a few things that are becoming increasingly difficult to digest.
I can understand Mirnaa’s strategy—she is openly engaging in and appearing to enjoy the physical intimacy with Bharat solely to keep him completely under her control and to ensure he never suspects her true motives. Her ultimate goal is to use him to destroy Aadarsh and secure Vikram’s future, which is a calculated move.
However, what is truly disturbing and feels completely unforgivable is Mirnaa’s state of mind when she is alone. Even in her private moments of solitude, she doesn't seem to feel a single ounce of guilt or remorse for what she is doing to Vikram. It’s one thing to perform a 'duty' to trick Bharat, but the fact that her conscience remains untroubled afterward is what I find most unacceptable—this absence of mirnaa's conscience feels almost unforgivable.
Furthermore, it’s frustrating to see Bharat facing no real or serious consequences. From my perspective, he seems to be 'winning' on all fronts—having a physical relationship with Mirnaa and enjoying sex with Mirnaa exactly the way he wanted, having betrayed his best friend Rishi with Malini, and now, with Mirnaa’s guidance, even getting closer to his wife, Manya. It feels as though he is being rewarded for his sins rather than suffering for them.
Meanwhile, Vikram—whose love is the most selfless and pure—is the only one truly suffering.— this shift in story feels like a grave injustice to Vikram.
Despite my current frustration with the characters, I want to commend you for your brilliant storytelling. You have a way of making us feel every emotion so intensely. I have complete faith in your vision as an author; I am sure you have planned a path toward true justice and that Bharat will eventually face the severe consequences he deserves for his actions. I eagerly look forward to seeing how the scales of karma will finally balance out!
Regards
Rocky ❤️
I can understand Mirnaa’s strategy—she is openly engaging in and appearing to enjoy the physical intimacy with Bharat solely to keep him completely under her control and to ensure he never suspects her true motives. Her ultimate goal is to use him to destroy Aadarsh and secure Vikram’s future, which is a calculated move.
However, what is truly disturbing and feels completely unforgivable is Mirnaa’s state of mind when she is alone. Even in her private moments of solitude, she doesn't seem to feel a single ounce of guilt or remorse for what she is doing to Vikram. It’s one thing to perform a 'duty' to trick Bharat, but the fact that her conscience remains untroubled afterward is what I find most unacceptable—this absence of mirnaa's conscience feels almost unforgivable.
Furthermore, it’s frustrating to see Bharat facing no real or serious consequences. From my perspective, he seems to be 'winning' on all fronts—having a physical relationship with Mirnaa and enjoying sex with Mirnaa exactly the way he wanted, having betrayed his best friend Rishi with Malini, and now, with Mirnaa’s guidance, even getting closer to his wife, Manya. It feels as though he is being rewarded for his sins rather than suffering for them.
Meanwhile, Vikram—whose love is the most selfless and pure—is the only one truly suffering.— this shift in story feels like a grave injustice to Vikram.
Despite my current frustration with the characters, I want to commend you for your brilliant storytelling. You have a way of making us feel every emotion so intensely. I have complete faith in your vision as an author; I am sure you have planned a path toward true justice and that Bharat will eventually face the severe consequences he deserves for his actions. I eagerly look forward to seeing how the scales of karma will finally balance out!
Regards
Rocky ❤️



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