Love turned into heartbreak, guilt turned into courage, and once again, Anupama found herself standing at the center of it all. The day began with Pari’s trembling voice as she confronted Raja — her eyes filled with both pain and anger. She told him to leave, convinced that love had only brought her misery. Raja tried to explain, but her heart was closed off. When Ishani stepped in to defend him, Pari’s fury only deepened. And as Raja walked away, Ishani’s guilt weighed heavier than ever.
Anupama, ever the peacemaker, saw what others couldn’t — that broken hearts could still be healed. She sang, smiled, and tried to bring her family together during the festival, but Paritosh’s anger shattered the fragile peace. His words cut deep as he accused Pakhi and Ishani of causing Pari’s suffering. Even as Pakhi cried, begging for understanding, Paritosh’s silence spoke louder than words.
Just when it seemed love had lost, Pari confessed her regret. She wanted to make things right with Raja. But Anupama’s voice trembled with both love and disappointment — she reminded Pari that love isn’t a game to win or lose.
Across the city, the Kotharis faced a storm of their own. Parag’s sudden decision to divide his property equally shocked everyone, especially when Mahi’s name was included. But the real shock came when Ansh accused Mahi of being in love with Gautam. Her tearful confession left the room silent.
As the accusations flew, Vasundhara turned her anger toward Gautam and warned Anupama not to interfere. But Anupama stood firm, her calm voice cutting through the noise. She pleaded for forgiveness, reminding everyone that mistakes can be mended — if only hearts are willing. Yet Vasundhara refused to forgive, leaving a heavy silence hanging in the air — a silence filled with broken pride, wounded love, and unanswered prayers.
