A chilling revelation shatters Angad’s peace — Bantu is dead, and the guard who shows him the grave leaves him speechless. The haunting truth refuses to leave his mind.
Soon after, he rushes to Mitali’s home, only to find chaos. Noina’s jewelry has vanished, and moments later, Mitali appears from a cupboard, draped in all the ornaments — possessed and trembling. When she faints, Angad realizes the impossible: Bantu’s spirit has taken hold of her. His compassion shines through as he comforts Suchi and reassures the family that he will protect them from gossip and fear.
Back home, the family gears up for the haldi celebration. Mihir, full of excitement, announces Pari’s marriage to Ranvijay. But not everyone shares his joy — Tulsi, Angad, and Sobha exchange worried glances. Their unease grows when Mihir receives a call from the police.
At the station, Mihir learns Subhash is behind the fire incident, thanks to Ranvijay’s “help.” Mihir feels grateful — but Tulsi senses manipulation. When Mihir confronts Angad, he learns the shocking truth: Subhash tried to harm Vrinda, and Angad only protected her.
Pari, secretly listening, begins to see cracks in Ranvijay’s charming façade. The perfect fiancé may not be what he seems.
As night falls, Angad confides in Vrinda about Mitali’s strange behavior and the ghostly presence haunting her. Vrinda, full of quiet strength, promises to help. Watching from afar, Malti smiles and prays — maybe, amidst all this darkness, destiny is gently writing a love story of its own.
