Bade Achhe Lagte Hain 2 spoiler alert: Vedika’s truth puts Ram and Priya in a conundrum

Vedika's truth puts Ram and Priya in a conundrum on Bade Achhe Lagte Hain 2!

Bade Achhe Lagte Hain – 2, Sony Entertainment Television’s most popular show, has been engaging audiences with its interesting narrative revolving around the audience favourite #RaYa or Ram and Priya. From the thrill of anticipating new twists and turns to falling head over heels in love with the characters, the show has carved out a particular niche for itself in the world of Indian Television. Unlike other romantic dramas, the show focuses on an uncommon love story involving a polar opposite couple who marry for the sake of their family but finally fall in love.

Vedika’s arrival in Ram and Priya’s lives caused a lot of problems, but when Ram asks Vedika to leave his home, Priya finds out that Vedika was Ram’s ex-girlfriend and begins to wonder if Ram still has feelings for her. Ram, on the other hand, is anxious that Priya is aware of Vedika’s reality and he is afraid of losing the love of his life. Brinda goes on to reveal the truth and says that she went to Adi for help, and Adi gave her a unique solution, one not favoured by Ram! Priya’s mocktail is spiked with the Holi favourite thandai by Brinda in order for her to express her thoughts in front of everyone. Ram is caught in a difficult situation! Will he be able to solve all of this soon?

“Priya is in a very strange situation because before her marriage with Ram, she decided that she does not want to know about his history, but now that his past is right in front of her eyes, she starts overthinking everything,” says Disha Parma, who plays Priya. “Vedika’s presence begins to torment Priya and she fears Ram’s affections for her may resurface, and he will abandon her. However, Ram and Priya share this dread of losing, as Ram is concerned that if Priya knows the truth, she would abandon him. In the midst of this conundrum, Brinda implements a new strategy for dealing with the circumstance. Now the audience must wait and watch if things start to fall into place or if the situation worsens, much like a domino effect.”