Arohi’s parents disapprove of Vikram because he is from a different economic class. In a powerful scene, Arohi tells her father: “Rohan burned my house down. Kabir built me a shelter. Vikram taught me how to build my own foundation.” 4. The Situationship Era: Multiple Short Flings (The Identity Arc) In the most experimental season of the Arohi saga (titled "Arohi: Unfiltered" ), the writers abandoned long-term pairings. Instead, Arohi dates three different people simultaneously over eight episodes.
Tragic but beautiful. Arohi leaves, and by letter #120, she realizes she has become a different person. She writes Kabir a final letter, ending the romance not with a fight, but with gratitude. 2. The Toxic Attraction: Rohan (The Bad Boy) In the widely debated arc "Broken Compass," Arohi enters university and meets Rohan—a brooding musician with a traumatic past. This storyline is a cautionary tale. Arohi’s parents disapprove of Vikram because he is
Unlike the fireworks with Rohan, the Vikram arc is about quiet intimacy . The romance culminates during a study trip to the mountains. Trapped in a log cabin due to a snowstorm, Vikram finally admits: “I don’t want to be your backup plan. I want to be your home.” Vikram taught me how to build my own foundation