The episode opens with a tense confrontation as Trilochan violently attacks Megha from behind, causing her to fall to the ground. He menacingly tells her that he would have killed her when she was a child if Manoj hadn’t intervened at the time. He taunts her, asking if she wants him to beat her again. In a bold move, Megha defiantly responds, asking him to face her directly. She snatches the rod from his hands and ties up her family members, asserting her control over the situation. Trilochan warns her not to become like them, but Megha fiercely declares that she is the daughter of Monster Manoj and demands to know the whereabouts of Heer. In a fit of rage, she begins to torture Kavita, seeking information. When Trilochan claims they don’t know where Heer is, Megha turns her wrath on him, inflicting pain until he reluctantly agrees to reveal the truth about what happened to Heer. With this revelation, Megha vows to destroy Manoj.
The following day, Megha visits a temple, praying fervently for guidance in her quest to find Heer. Her heart swells with joy when she spots Heer, and they embrace tightly. Megha expresses her relief at finally finding her, while Heer shares that she never expected to see Megha again. Megha reassures her that everything will be alright, and Heer introduces Kabir, explaining that he was the one who saved her. Grateful, Megha thanks Kabir for his bravery and insists that they should return home together.
As they arrive at Megha’s house, she informs Heer that this will now be her home as well. She declares that Trilochan, Sadanand, Kavita, and Jasleen are all Heer’s servants and orders them to handle the household chores. Jasleen protests, claiming she is not a servant, which prompts Megha to slap her. Kavita quickly takes Jasleen away, leaving Megha to ponder the whereabouts of Manoj. Heer interrupts her thoughts, asking about Bandipur, to which Megha replies that there’s no guarantee Manoj still resides there, adding that he possesses a trump card. Concerned, Heer suggests that Megha should take some rest.
Meanwhile, Jasleen contemplates leaving the house. Kabir approaches her, inquiring about her luggage. Jasleen expresses her belief that only he understands her and professes their love for one another. Kabir, however, dismisses her feelings, stating that he is not foolish enough to love her. Megha and Heer overhear this exchange from the balcony, and Megha’s mind begins to churn with a new plan.
The next day, Megha confronts Trilochan, feigning innocence as she reveals she has been waiting for him. Trilochan is horrified to discover Jasleen’s lifeless body, and he breaks down in tears. Megha taunts him, questioning whether he truly loved Jasleen. She claims that Manoj had challenged her to kill Jasleen in order to learn his whereabouts, and although she followed through, Manoj refused to divulge any information. Enraged, Trilochan vows to kill both Megha and Manoj, and he angrily calls Manoj to confront him. However, Manoj dismisses Megha’s claims and hangs up before she can trace his location. Jasleen, still alive but clearly affected, pleads with Megha not to give her sleeping pills again. Kavita expresses skepticism, stating that Megha will never uncover Manoj’s whereabouts. Trilochan warns Megha not to resort to such tactics again before they leave.
Later, Kabir advises Megha that she should utilize modern technology instead of old methods in her pursuit of Manoj. He reveals that Manoj is indeed in Bandipur and asks Megha for a chance to be with her. Megha, however, responds that love only makes a person weak and brings pain. Kabir reminds her of the party night, insisting that she had trusted him then, but Megha insists she was weak in that moment and walks away, leaving Kabir determined not to give up on her. He resolves that he will succeed in winning her heart one day.
Precap:
Megha arrives in Bandipur, searching for Manoj. Meanwhile, Manoj wonders about Megha’s whereabouts, unaware that a more senior version of Megha is plotting to kill him, setting the stage for a dramatic confrontation.