
The episode opens with a significant 15-year leap, setting the stage for a new chapter in the lives of the characters. We find ourselves at an airport where a woman named Bindi is engaged in a phone conversation. During the call, she is instructed not to disclose her real surname to anyone. Complying with this directive, Bindi lies to the security personnel, introducing herself as Binita Dwivedi instead of Trivedi. She then inquires about how to reach Mathura from the airport and makes her way to Terminal Number 1.
At the same airport, Mahi arrives, accompanied by a group of bodyguards. He appears somewhat frustrated and questions his bodyguard, Veeru, about the constant presence of security around him. Veeru explains that it is his father’s explicit order to ensure Mahi’s safety at all times. Feeling the need for a break, Mahi announces that he wants to use the washroom. However, the guards insist on following him, which leads Mahi to devise a plan to escape. In a moment of desperation, he rushes into the ladies’ washroom, instructing his guards to wait outside.
While inside, Bindi spots Mahi and immediately reprimands him for entering the ladies’ washroom, questioning his ability to read the signs. Mahi, feeling cornered, explains that he is trying to evade his bodyguards and needs a moment of peace. Bindi, however, firmly asserts that his need for comfort cannot come at the expense of making women uncomfortable. When Mahi provocatively asks if his closeness is making her uneasy, Bindi rebukes him sharply and pushes him out of the washroom.
Just as tensions rise between them, chaos erupts at the airport when gunfire rings out. Armed attackers storm the area, overpowering Mahi’s bodyguards and posing a serious threat to his safety. In a moment of bravery, Bindi steps in to defend Mahi. With her swift and agile moves, she takes down the goons, showcasing her courage and skill. Mahi watches in awe as she fights off the attackers. Their eyes meet during the chaos, and a brief, sweet connection forms between them. When one of the assailants attempts to strike Bindi from behind, Mahi instinctively protects her with his hand, further deepening their bond. Just as the situation escalates, the police arrive and apprehend the attackers, restoring order.
After the ordeal, Veeru rushes to check on Mahi’s well-being, ensuring he is unharmed. Meanwhile, Bindi quietly slips away, but Mahi, feeling grateful, follows her to express his thanks. When he asks for her name, she playfully tells him to call her “Shero” before walking away. Veeru notices Mahi’s dazed expression and teases him, but Mahi admits that he feels lost in a way that Veeru wouldn’t understand.
Later, we see Devika, Mahi’s mother, on the phone, giving instructions to ensure her son’s safety. A pandit, a spiritual figure, reveals that the girl who saved Mahi is his “raksha kavach,” or protective charm. Intrigued, Devika orders her assistant to gather information about this mysterious girl.
Upon returning home, Mahi finds Devika anxiously waiting for him. Despite his reluctance, she performs an aarti, a traditional ritual, to bless him, showcasing her deep concern for his safety. Veeru comments on Devika’s overprotectiveness, while Mahi reflects on his complex feelings towards her.
As the story unfolds, Bindi unexpectedly arrives at Mahi’s house, leading to a moment of shock for both of them upon seeing each other again. Devika, ever the gracious host, warmly welcomes Bindi and reveals that she has invited her to become Mahi’s personal manager. Although Bindi initially came to Mathura for another purpose, Devika insists that this opportunity will be mutually beneficial. Bindi is left in deep thought, contemplating the implications of this new role.
In the precap, we see Bindi once again coming to Mahi’s rescue, but this time, she scolds him for getting involved with a married woman. Mahi defends himself, insisting that he was unaware of her marital status, setting the stage for further developments in their relationship.





