
The episode begins with a tense confrontation as Dayanand orders Aviraj to kill Saurav in order to prove his loyalty. Aviraj, taken aback, questions Dayanand’s trust in him. Dayanand reassures him that it is precisely because he trusts Aviraj that he has assigned him this critical task. He then insists that Aviraj must shoot Saurav, escalating the tension in the room.
Meanwhile, Kajal is anxiously urging Damini to contact Dayanand. When Dayanand answers the call, he deliberately shows Kajal the alarming sight of Aviraj pointing a gun at Saurav. The shock washes over Kajal as she realizes the gravity of the situation unfolding before her eyes.
Dayanand, in a fit of anger, blames Kajal for the predicament they find themselves in. He accuses her of not listening to his warnings, stating that if she had followed his guidance, none of this would have occurred. He turns to Sudha, reminding her that he had warned Kajal that disobedience would lead to dire consequences, including the potential death of Saurav and his entire family. Dayanand declares that Kajal’s greatest mistake was attempting to create a rift between him and Aviraj. He repeats his order to Aviraj, demanding that he shoot Saurav.
In another part of the city, Laadli expresses her exhaustion and declares that she can’t run anymore. However, Shubham insists that they must keep moving for their safety. Bindi joins in, encouraging Laadli to stay strong. Laadli, feeling overwhelmed, places blame on Bindi for putting their family in danger. Shubham defends Bindi, reminding Laadli that Bindi was the one who saved them. Bindi apologizes sincerely and promises to do everything she can to rescue Saurav and Sudha. Despite her reassurances, Laadli remains distrustful of Bindi’s intentions. Shubham ultimately decides to take Laadli away, hoping to calm her down.
Bindi, desperate for help, spots police officers at a nearby tea stall. She approaches them and pleads for assistance, asking them to save her Maami (aunt). The inspector, however, refuses her request, explaining that Dayanand is a respected figure in the community, and without proof, they cannot act on her claims. Bindi insists that she knows the location of the godown where evidence can be found. She urges the police to contact Saurav, and after some hesitation, they agree to make the call.
At the godown, Sudha is pleading with Dayanand not to punish them. In a moment of desperation, she reveals a shocking truth: Bindi is actually the daughter of Kajal and Aviraj. Dayanand, skeptical, demands that she swear on her husband’s name to confirm her statement. Sudha swears an oath, leaving Kajal horrified as she watches the scene unfold on her phone. Dayanand, now convinced of Sudha’s claim, takes the gun from Aviraj, asserting that a woman never lies when she swears on her husband. Saurav, still in disbelief, insists that Sudha is lying out of fear, but Sudha urges him not to jeopardize their family’s safety for Bindi.
With the tension escalating, Dayanand accuses Aviraj of being manipulated by Kajal and her brother, declaring that Kajal will face dire consequences, including imprisonment. He once again orders Aviraj to shoot Saurav, pushing everyone closer to the edge.
Just as Aviraj aims the gun at Saurav, Saurav’s phone rings. It’s the police calling. Dayanand quickly realizes that someone must have alerted the authorities. He forces Saurav to answer the call and lie, insisting that he tell the police that he and his family are safe. Saurav, under threat of violence against his children, complies and lies to the inspector. After hearing Saurav’s fabricated reassurances, the inspector disconnects the call, believing everything to be alright.
Bindi, watching the situation unfold, realizes that Saurav has deceived the police, but they still do not believe her claims. Desperate for a solution, she prays to Krishna Ji for guidance. Suddenly, an idea strikes her, giving her a glimmer of hope in the dire situation.
In the precap, Bindi confronts Dayanand, leading to a high-stakes showdown that promises to escalate the conflict further.





