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28So thank you, Jeevika and Maanvi. For showing us that the strongest love isn't always romantic. Sometimes, it's the hand that holds your hair back when you're crying. Sometimes, it's the voice that says "ho jayega tera" when the world says "nahi ho sakta."
For years, fans have petitioned for a season 2 or a movie to "fix" the ending. They want to see Viren alive (perhaps in a parallel universe) or see Maanvi move on. However, the show’s creators have maintained that the ending was deliberate. The show was never about Shaadi (marriage); it was about Rishte (relationships). By killing the male lead, the show reinforced that no matter what, a sister’s love (Jeevika’s support) is the only constant.
The episode wraps up with a heartwarming moment where Gaurav and Munmun share a cute moment, and Tanu and Munmun share their first dance as a married couple.
Disclaimer: Minor spoilers ahead for those who haven’t watched the finale.
A section of critics and fans defended the show, saying EHMMBH was never a fairy tale. It dealt with real pain, cancer tracks (Jeevika’s earlier track), and loss. They argued that life doesn't always have happy endings, and the show stayed true to its melancholic, poetic soul.
The screen fades to black, and the title track plays one last time: "Ek hazaaron mein… meri behna hai…"
So thank you, Jeevika and Maanvi. For showing us that the strongest love isn't always romantic. Sometimes, it's the hand that holds your hair back when you're crying. Sometimes, it's the voice that says "ho jayega tera" when the world says "nahi ho sakta."
For years, fans have petitioned for a season 2 or a movie to "fix" the ending. They want to see Viren alive (perhaps in a parallel universe) or see Maanvi move on. However, the show’s creators have maintained that the ending was deliberate. The show was never about Shaadi (marriage); it was about Rishte (relationships). By killing the male lead, the show reinforced that no matter what, a sister’s love (Jeevika’s support) is the only constant.
The episode wraps up with a heartwarming moment where Gaurav and Munmun share a cute moment, and Tanu and Munmun share their first dance as a married couple.
Disclaimer: Minor spoilers ahead for those who haven’t watched the finale.
A section of critics and fans defended the show, saying EHMMBH was never a fairy tale. It dealt with real pain, cancer tracks (Jeevika’s earlier track), and loss. They argued that life doesn't always have happy endings, and the show stayed true to its melancholic, poetic soul.
The screen fades to black, and the title track plays one last time: "Ek hazaaron mein… meri behna hai…"