The episode opens with Yuvraj, sitting in his dimly lit jail cell, consumed by dark thoughts. He chuckles to himself, imagining that Anjali will die before he has a chance to escape. His twisted mind revels in the idea of revenge, and he feels a surge of anger towards those he believes have betrayed him. In a fit of rage, he picks up the phone and calls Padma, accusing her of treachery. He lashes out, reminding her of her past declarations that she considered him her husband. Yet, in his eyes, she has betrayed him by colluding with Anjali, leading to his imprisonment.
Padma, taken aback by Yuvraj’s accusations, firmly tells him to mind his words. She admits that for a time, she did think of him as her husband, but she emphasizes that those feelings have changed. She declares that because of this experience, she will never marry anyone again. Yuvraj, undeterred, responds with a chilling promise: once he is free from jail, there will be a reckoning, and he will make Anjali pay for her betrayal. While he refrains from revealing his murderous intentions to Padma, his eyes burn with a vengeance as he leaves the conversation.
In another part of town, Gini is busy preparing for an event and hands a lavish designer saree to Sapna. She informs Sapna that the saree is worth a staggering Rs 37,000. Sapna, unimpressed, retorts that Gini is only flaunting their wealth to highlight how poor they are. Gini, however, insists that she is merely trying to make Sapna understand the kind of family Anjali is marrying into, emphasizing the significance of their status.
Sapna, still bitter about Anjali’s impending marriage, reminds Gini that Anjali was once set to marry into a Rajput family, but her plans were thwarted. Gini, trying to defuse the tension, tells Sapna to stop dwelling on the past and focus on the present. She asserts that she is now the daughter-in-law of the Rajput family and is content with Abhay. When Sapna questions Gini about Abhay’s true feelings, Gini confidently affirms his love for her, insisting that their relationship is genuine. She then urges Sapna to advise Anjali to refrain from going to court, suggesting that it would be better for Anjali to avoid further complications.
Meanwhile, in the courtroom, Anjali meets with Raghav. With a sense of urgency, she pleads with him not to take on Yuvraj’s case and to instead pursue the matter in the high court, as both of them are aware of Yuvraj’s criminal nature. Raghav, understanding her concerns, agrees to her request. He advises Anjali to withdraw from Padma’s and Shivani’s cases as well, to which she reluctantly agrees. Anjali proposes a deal: if Raghav chooses to fight for the innocent rather than the guilty, she will take on the cases on his behalf. She warns him, however, that should he stray from this path, he knows exactly what she is capable of.
As the tension builds, Bhajan contacts Raghav to inform him that all arrangements for Yuvraj’s case have been finalized. Raghav, still grappling with the moral implications of their actions, questions whether they are making the right choice. Bhajan reassures him, confirming that he has secured a date for Yuvraj’s court hearing just before the wedding, ensuring Yuvraj’s release from jail in time for the marriage.
Later, Bhajan confides in Chandraman and Kavya about his sinister plan. He outlines the timeline, detailing when Aman will arrive, when Anjali will receive the devastating news, and how everything will unfold. Chandraman expresses concern about the potential failure of the plan, to which Bhajan responds confidently. He assures them that Yuvraj will be released just before the wedding and that he will eliminate Anjali, using Yuvraj to take care of Padma as well.
**Precap:** The tension escalates when Bhajan speaks to Anjali over the phone, ominously stating that within a few days, she will become the daughter-in-law of the Rajput family. Anjali, sensing something amiss, comments on his words with suspicion. Bhajan then shares with Raghav that Anjali has grown wary of their intentions, hinting at the impending danger that looms over them all.