The episode opens with an intimate moment between Manu and Megha. Manu confides in Megha about his fears before his surgery, expressing how the thought of reuniting with his loving parents filled him with confidence. He encourages Megha to reflect on her own parents for strength. In response, Megha reminisces about her childhood, revealing that she would run to Surendar whenever she felt afraid, drawing courage from him. She also mentions Ranjeeta, who offered her support during tough times. However, she laments the complexity of her current life, wishing it could be as simple as it once was. Arjun, ever the optimist, reassures her that life will indeed simplify, and they will find a way to escape their troubles this time. He expresses his belief that God will assist them and urges them not to lose hope. In a moment of solidarity, Manu embraces Megha, providing her with comfort.
Meanwhile, in the village, locals begin to notice something unusual. The statue of Vanrani appears to be crying, which they interpret as a sign of her anger. The village priest suggests that they should inform Manoj about this troubling development, as it could have serious implications for the community.
After some time, the priest approaches Manoj, informing him of Vanrani’s displeasure. Alka, concerned about the atmosphere, hopes that things do not return to normal too quickly. The priest proposes conducting a three-day pooja for Vanrani to seek her forgiveness, a suggestion that the locals readily support. However, Manoj, dismissive of their concerns, tells the villagers to go home and insists that everything will be fine. His refusal to acknowledge the villagers’ fears leads to opposition from them, who argue that they need to appease Vanrani. Frustrated, Manoj pulls out his gun, escalating the tension.
Just then, Aruna intervenes, stepping between Manoj and the locals. She urges Manoj to listen to the villagers, emphasizing that everyone has their own beliefs and principles. Aruna argues that if Manoj agrees to the pooja, the locals will become loyal to him. She reminds him of the ghostly encounter he recently experienced, which adds weight to her argument. After some contemplation, Manoj relents and agrees to perform the Vanrani pooja. The locals cheer, chanting “Shahbhadur ki jai,” celebrating this decision.
As the pooja begins, Arjun seizes the opportunity to reassure Megha that they will have a chance to escape during the three days of rituals. He expresses his faith that God is on their side this time, a sentiment that Alka overhears, raising her suspicions.
Later, Manoj participates in the Vanrani pooja, where the priest implores Vanrani for forgiveness. The villagers join in prayer, and the priest observes that Vanrani’s anger seems to be subsiding, which positively affects the atmosphere. Aruna suggests they continue with the pooja, and the priest agrees. While the ceremony continues, Arjun discreetly leads Megha and Manu away, hoping to make their escape. Alka, however, opens her eyes and notices that they are missing. When Manoj realizes his family is absent, he becomes agitated and refuses to continue the pooja despite the priest’s insistence.
Alka spots Megha and throws a piece of wood toward them in an attempt to alert them. Arjun reacts quickly, saving Megha and Manu from harm but inadvertently losing his paraglider in the process. Concerned, Megha asks Arjun what their next move will be. He informs her that his backup plan involves escaping by road, reasoning that everyone will be preoccupied with the pooja, giving them a chance to flee. Just then, they hear Manoj’s furious screams as he orders his men to search for Manu.
As they hide behind a tree, Arjun laments having lost Aruna’s wig, which complicates their escape plan. Manoj, determined to find them, declares that he knows Megha is hiding nearby. He approaches the tree but is interrupted by a woman dressed as Vanrani. Manu curiously asks Megha about the woman, to which she replies that it is her mother. Arjun decides to retrieve his wig, hoping to help them blend in.
In a dramatic turn, Ranjeeta appears, dragging Manoj toward the statue. She threatens to destroy everyone for ruining her land, and the villagers, under the priest’s guidance, begin to apologize to her. They refer to Ranjeeta as Vanrani, and in a flash, she vanishes, leaving the villagers in shock. Alka, in a moment of desperation, splashes water on Manoj, who frantically asks where Manu is. Alka, feeling the urgency of the situation, leaves.
Alka eventually finds Megha, Aruna, and Manu, but she is puzzled by their immobility. As Manoj arrives, he discovers that their faces are covered in turmeric, adding to the chaos. Alka urges Manu to come with her, but panic ensues when Manu screams, followed by Megha and Aruna.
The episode concludes on a cliffhanger, leaving viewers anxious to see how the characters will navigate the escalating tension and impending danger.