The episode opens with a poignant moment as Jagriti approaches Ganga, her voice filled with hope and determination. She requests permission to place Lord Sriram’s idol in the Pooja Mandir, a significant gesture that symbolizes her faith and devotion. Ganga, sensing the importance of this act, readily agrees. With reverence, Jagriti carefully places the idol in the mandir and lights a Diya, its flame flickering gently in the serene atmosphere. Ganga then inquires if Jagriti has overcome her fear of fire, a fear that has haunted her for some time. With a sense of pride, Jagriti replies that it is the blessings of Lord Ram ji that have helped her conquer this fear. Unbeknownst to them, Sapna watches from a distance, her expression shifting to one of concern as she fears that Jagriti might be recalling painful memories from her past.
Meanwhile, Suraj stands before Lord Sriram, his heart heavy with worry. He earnestly prays, asking the deity to ensure that Jagriti does not inadvertently jeopardize Kalikant’s crucial deal scheduled for the 10th of this month. Just then, Jagriti accidentally drops a glass, the sound shattering the silence. As she bends down to clean up the shards, Suraj approaches her, his tone serious. He asks if she overheard anything concerning the deal, to which Jagriti responds ambiguously, saying both yes and no. Suraj warns her not to do anything that could jeopardize Kalikant’s plans. Curiosity piqued, Jagriti inquires about the nature of the deal, but Suraj, sensing the gravity of the situation, urges her to forget about it and departs.
Later, Jagriti takes the initiative to call SP Kalpana, informing her that the deal will indeed take place on the 10th. She assures Kalpana that she will relay any further information she might gather. After hanging up, a sense of responsibility settles over her as she contemplates the implications of her knowledge.
In another part of the house, Geeta is seen praying and offering Prashad to God, a moment of devotion that underscores her character. Suraj returns to speak with Jagriti, who excitedly informs him that today is Geeta’s birthday, a day filled with significance and celebration for her. Intrigued, Jagriti asks Suraj when Ganga’s birthday is, but he struggles to recall. This prompts Jagriti to gently chide him, urging him to remember his mother’s special day.
Determined to make Ganga feel cherished, Jagriti approaches her and asks what her favorite dish is, expressing her desire to prepare it for her. Ganga reflects for a moment and mentions that she used to enjoy Bharwa Bindi before her marriage, but has since forgotten her preferences. Jagriti, eager to please, promises to make Bharwa Bindi, and Ganga leaves, touched by her thoughtfulness.
As breakfast is being served, Jagriti intervenes, insisting that Ganga sit down while she serves her. Ganga, appreciating the gesture, agrees. Just then, Sapna enters, carrying sweets to celebrate Geeta’s birthday. Kalikant, however, casts a shadow over the festivities, remarking that Geeta’s life could have been different if it weren’t for Chitta. Sapna, noticing Jagriti’s distracted demeanor, scolds Harish, suspecting that Jagriti may be recalling her past. Jagriti, flustered, accidentally drops the items she is holding, which leads Sapna to believe that Jagriti’s memories are resurfacing. Kalikant, ever the opportunist, comments negatively about Jagriti before exiting the scene.
Jagriti reassures Ganga that she will make Bharwa Bindi, undeterred by Kalindi’s dismissive remarks about wasting food for one person. Her determination shines through as she resolves to prepare the dish regardless of others’ opinions.
In a moment of camaraderie, Suraj expresses gratitude to Jagriti for remaining silent while Sapna spoke ill of the Chittas. Jagriti nods appreciatively, but as she continues chopping vegetables, she accidentally cuts her finger. Suraj, immediately concerned, instinctively puts her finger in his mouth to stop the bleeding, a gesture that catches Jagriti off guard. She quickly withdraws her hand, surprised by the intimacy of the moment.
Suraj then attempts to lighten the mood by revealing a secret ingredient that enhances the flavor of okra curry, but he insists on knowing why Jagriti visited the police station. Jagriti, protective of her secrets, refuses to divulge any information and states that she plans to return to the station that very day. Suraj sighs, feeling the weight of the situation. He reminds her that he promised Mr. Bahl to support her, but Jagriti counters that his loyalty should lie with his father, not her. Suraj firmly asserts that he will always protect his father, making it clear that if a choice arises between Jagriti and his dad, he will choose his dad. Jagriti, resolute in her independence, declares that she has her mother’s blessings and will fight her own battles.
Meanwhile, Sapna’s suspicion grows as she begins to believe that Jagriti has regained her memory. Just then, Akshat calls out for her in anger, prompting her to rush to the hall. There, Jagriti confronts Akshat, revealing, “Sapna tried to kill your friend Jaggu. Because of her, we couldn’t meet for years. I stayed silent until now, but when she insulted my father, I had to speak the truth.”
Sapna vehemently denies the accusations, shouting, “Jagriti is not your Jaggu! She’s lying!” However, Akshat, consumed by rage, grabs Sapna by the throat, threatening her. Ganga intervenes, desperately trying to separate them. Turning to Jagriti, she asks what is happening. Jagriti, looking directly into Ganga’s eyes, affirms, “I’m your Jaggu. Sapna tried to kill me in the past, and she deserves the same fate.” Enraged, Akshat shoves Sapna, causing her to stumble dangerously close to the edge of the first floor. In a moment of realization, Sapna suddenly wakes up, realizing it was all a nightmare.
Later, Kalpana calls Jagriti, instructing her to come to the police station to receive some vital information. Jagriti agrees, feeling a sense of duty. As she prepares to leave, Sapna appears, calling her “Jaggu” in a mocking tone. Jagriti, her voice cold and firm, retorts, “My name is Jagriti. Stop pretending to care.”
Determined to silence Jagriti once and for all, Sapna concocts a sinister plan. She prepares an ember-flavored sizzling brownie cake, intending to burn Jagriti with the hot embers. With a deceptive smile, she presents the cake to Jagriti, urging her to take a bite.
The episode concludes on a cliffhanger, leaving viewers anxious to see how Jagriti will navigate the treacherous waters of manipulation and deceit that surround her.