Detractors argue that the "Khushi Mukherjee Sunday join relationships and romantic storylines" formula is predictable. They are not wrong. The hero will always catch the heroine just before she falls off a cliff. The misunderstanding will last exactly four episodes. The cancer report will be a misdiagnosis.

Whether she is discussing a mysterious new interest, navigating a public breakup, or engaging in playful banter with a recurring figure in her content ecosystem, these storylines are presented with the dramatic weight of a soap opera. However, the medium—a live Sunday Join—adds a layer of unpredictability.

This strategy capitalizes on the audience's desire for closure and resolution, ensuring retention and loyalty.

Back at the mansion, the female vamp spills a drink on Khushi’s dress. The male lead defends Khushi, leading to a verbal duel. The commercial break hits right as the male lead says, "Because she is the woman I am going to marry."