Rohini and Sushant live happily ever after, surrounded by the beauty of the village and the love of their family. They prove that true love can conquer all, even societal norms and traditions.

By integrating social issues—like domestic financial independence, mental health awareness, and gender equality—into romantic plots, these shows spark vital kitchen-table conversations in households across Maharashtra.

This ambiguity is where the "deep" aspect of these stories lies. It forces the audience to confront uncomfortable questions. We find ourselves rooting for a connection that society deems immoral. We want the Vahini to be seen, to be loved, to be heard. If her husband cannot provide that, and the younger brother can, the heart inevitably takes sides.