
The episode begins with a tense moment as Chandrabhan expresses his suspicions about Gini, accusing her of scheming to transfer the Basti land to Abhay in order to facilitate his marriage to Anjali. Gini, however, quickly clarifies to Chandraman that the situation revolves around financial manipulation rather than personal motives. Kavya, intrigued by the conversation, approaches Gini to seek clarity.
Gini explains to both Kavya and Chandraman that the Rajput family is not as wealthy as they claim; they possess only ₹100 crores instead of the ₹200 crores they need. She reveals that Raghav plans to mortgage all his property to gather the additional ₹100 crores required.
Gini boldly states her intention to acquire the entire Rajput family property, planning to evict them from the Rajput mansion. In response, Kavya expresses her anger, threatening to kill Abhay. This prompts Chandraman to question Gini’s intentions further, to which she confidently asserts her plan to take ownership of the Rajput property, mocking them in the process.
Just then, Chandraman receives a phone call that leaves him visibly shocked. When Kavya inquires about the news, he reveals that the Rajput family is preparing to celebrate the Lohri festival for Ved and Aarti, and that Anjali has been invited as a special guest. Upon hearing this, Gini decides to leave the scene.
Yuvraj then approaches Chandraman and reminds him of the ongoing rivalry between Gini and Anjali. He proposes a sinister plan to kill Anjali during the Lohri celebration, suggesting that they could frame Gini for the crime. Chandraman finds merit in Yuvraj’s plan and urges him to proceed with caution. Yuvraj agrees, indicating his willingness to carry out the scheme.
Meanwhile, Anjali finds Raghav sitting alone in the courtroom and asks him why he appears so solitary today. Raghav reveals that this day marks a significant turning point for him, admitting that he has defended many criminals for monetary gain. He acknowledges that Anjali, Padma, and Shivani Tripathi were right about him. Anjali then questions Raghav’s beliefs about Yuvraj and Prakash Tripathi, to which Raghav responds affirmatively, agreeing that Yuvraj was wrong. She proposes that if she reopens the cases, will he testify in court as a witness? Raghav agrees, expressing his desire to seek justice for those he has wronged. However, he does have one condition: he invites Anjali to the Lohri festival and requests that she wear the saree he gifts her. Anjali accepts the invitation and takes Raghav’s blessings before he departs.
Unbeknownst to them, Yuvraj and Bhajan are eavesdropping on their conversation. Yuvraj becomes determined to eliminate Raghav after executing his plan against Anjali.
In a separate scene, a goon disguised as a woman approaches Anjali, pleading for help and claiming that her in-laws are trying to kill her. Trusting the goon, Anjali follows her to a godown. Once inside, the goon reveals a gun and removes the disguise, while other goons surround Anjali, brandishing their weapons. Displaying remarkable courage, Anjali fights back, taking down the goons one by one. During the struggle, she confronts one goon and learns that Chandraman and Yuvraj orchestrated the attack. When another goon attempts to shoot her, Anjali acts in self-defense and kills him. Following the ordeal, she calls Pankaj to report the incident, informing him that she was attacked by goons sent by Chandraman and Yuvraj and that she acted in self-defense. She instructs Pankaj to file a police complaint, stating her intention to sign it. Anjali also mentions that she and Raghav will pursue the case in court, leaving Pankaj stunned by this revelation.
The episode concludes with a glimpse of the upcoming events. In the precap, Ved and Aarti are seen dancing at a party. Abhay notices someone aiming a gun at Anjali and rushes to her rescue, pushing her to safety and falling to the ground in the process. Aarti questions Abhay about whether he orchestrated the shooting to appear as a hero by saving Anjali, challenging her on how low she believes he would stoop.





