Ram opens up to Priya in a rare moment of honesty. He admits that his feelings for her have caused a complete transformation in his life—from giving up his dependency on medication to finding joy in simple things like walking barefoot on grass.
We see a shift from the typical "angry/arrogant businessman" trope. Ram acknowledges his ego and how it previously prevented him from reaching out to Priya, marking a significant step in his character arc.
In this episode, the narrative balances tender romantic moments with a deepening mystery. The following key events define the high quality of this installment:
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The episode highlights Ram’s growing possessiveness. He confesses that seeing Priya talk to another man at a party was unbearable, a realization that forced him to confront his true feelings of love for her.
Ram takes active steps to unite the family by convincing Varun to move to Mumbai with Sara, showcasing his role as a protector and provider. Why This Episode is Considered "Extra Quality"
The writing in Episode 166 is particularly sharp, especially Ram's monologue where he admits his fear of losing Priya. He describes her as the first person in his life he is genuinely afraid to lose, a sentiment that resonated deeply with the audience.



