
The episode begins with Mahi, who is in a state of intoxication, expressing his frustrations to Binita. He complains that she used to hate him, prompting Binita to question who he is referring to. Mahi reveals that he is talking about his childhood friend, Bindi. In a fit of anger, Mahi violently shatters an alcohol bottle by throwing it to the ground, causing a shard of glass to strike Binita and injure her hand. As Binita stumbles, she manages to catch Mahi to prevent him from falling. Concerned, she asks Mahi if he still remembers Bindi. Mahi responds emphatically, stating that he will never forget Bindi for as long as he lives. Overwhelmed by his intoxication, Mahi soon loses consciousness.
The following morning, Mahi wakes up to find Veeru confronting him about his reckless behavior from the previous night. Mahi, confused and unable to recall the events, asks Veeru to explain what happened. Veeru informs him that in his drunken state, Mahi broke a bottle, leading to Binita injuring her hand while trying to save him. Shocked by this revelation, Mahi immediately decides to go see Binita.
Meanwhile, Bindi is seen tending to her wound in the morning. Poonam and her mother visit Bindi, with Poonam’s mother performing a ritual to ward off the evil eye. As Bindi reflects on her relationship with Poonam and her mother, she questions why Poonam’s mother cares for her so deeply, considering they have only known each other for a month. Poonam’s mother explains that they have formed a bond from the heart, which touches Bindi emotionally. In a gesture of gratitude, Bindi decides to give her first salary to Poonam’s mother, treating her as if she were her own mother.
Outside, Mahi waits anxiously for Bindi. When she finally emerges from her house, Bindi asks him if he has come to see her again. Mahi expresses his desire to learn more about her life. He offers to take her in an auto and they drive away together. During the ride, Mahi apologizes for his behavior the night before and attempts to engage Bindi in conversation. However, Bindi seems disinterested in casual topics and instead focuses on work-related discussions. Mahi then instructs the auto driver to stop at a tea stall, where they share a cup of tea. During their conversation, Bindi inquires whether Mahi still thinks about his childhood friend Bindi, who has been deceased for many years. Mahi curtly replies that it is not her concern and reiterates his desire to avoid discussing the past. He expresses a lingering belief that Bindi’s spirit is still alive, despite the fact that they never found her body.
In another scene, Saurav gazes at a photo of Bindi, lost in thought. He silently wishes for her happiness wherever she may be, expressing a desire for her not to return.
Back at the fashion studio, Mahi discusses an upcoming fashion program in Delhi with the models, checking their readiness. The models enthusiastically respond affirmatively, and one model hugs Mahi, which causes Bindi to feel a pang of jealousy.
Later, Bindi notices a woman who has accidentally dropped her purse. She rushes after the woman to return it, and in gratitude, the woman hands Bindi a pen drive before leaving. Once back in her room, Bindi examines the contents of the pen drive and discovers it contains a list of women who have gone missing. The information also reveals that Dayanand’s fashion company is merely a front for a women trafficking operation. Just then, Poonam interrupts Bindi, announcing that she has received a parcel. Bindi, suspecting that it might be from Damini, takes the parcel and sends Poonam away. She opens it to find a note along with a gadget, instructing her to understand the next steps in her plan.
In the preview for the next episode, Mahi scrutinizes some dress designs but finds them unsatisfactory. He tells his staff that if he doesn’t like the designs, there is no point in traveling to Delhi. Bindi, overhearing this, becomes anxious about her plans.
Later, Bindi offers Mahi a cup of tea, but in a moment of clumsiness, he spills it on her. Bindi reacts by saying that he has hurt her once again and storms off. In an attempt to reconcile, Mahi hugs Bindi and warns her that if she tries to push him away, she will only end up feeling pain. Bindi retorts, questioning why it matters to him if she experiences pain.





