The episode opens with a tense phone call as Manoj reaches out to Sadanand to discuss his daughter, Megha. The atmosphere is charged with a mix of concern and frustration. Trilochan, overhearing the conversation, chimes in, expressing his anger at Megha’s defiance. He remarks that if it weren’t for Manoj holding him back, he would have taught Megha a lesson for her insolence. Manoj, however, counters this sentiment, suggesting that if everyone were to turn against Megha, it would take away the thrill of the challenge. He believes that Megha, being his blood, will remain carefree and independent, and he wishes she were a son instead, as he perceives sons to have more freedom.
Sadanand then informs Manoj that Megha has outright rejected the marriage proposal presented to her. Manoj, undeterred, insists that Megha is his daughter and will always be bold and unyielding. He expresses his frustration over the high value placed on virgin Indian girls, particularly in contrast to the expectations of his Canadian client, who is eagerly waiting for a suitable bride. Manoj’s ulterior motive becomes clear as he instructs Sadanand and Trilochan to manipulate Megha’s feelings, ensuring that she ultimately agrees to marry, as he is intent on exacting revenge at any cost.
Meanwhile, in a different setting, Heer confronts Megha with her concerns about her future. She asks if Megha has decided not to get married at all. Megha responds thoughtfully, explaining that she might consider marriage only when she finds the right partner. She reflects on her mother’s difficult life after marrying Manoj, describing it as a cautionary tale. Heer, filled with indignation, labels Manoj a monster for still using his name to exert control over Megha. In a moment of defiance, Megha asserts that she is alive because Manoj has an agenda, and therefore, it is not wrong for her to leverage his name for her own benefit. She expresses a desire to contact Manoj to complain about his family’s treatment of her, indicating her determination to stand up for herself and seek justice for her mother’s suffering.
As the day progresses, Megha finds herself staring at her mother’s photograph, overwhelmed by emotion. Tears stream down her face as she reminisces about the precious moments they shared, a poignant reminder of her mother’s love and sacrifices.
The following day, Megha visits a local temple, where she greets the priest with a sense of familiarity. The priest acknowledges her regular visits on this particular day, prompting him to inquire about her wishes. With a heavy heart, Megha confesses that she seeks forgiveness for a sin she believes she committed unknowingly. She recalls a painful memory of a boy who blamed her for his father’s death, a burden of guilt that continues to haunt her. Megha prays to God, expressing her desire to meet that boy’s family one day, hoping for closure. Despite knowing she is not to blame for the incident, she cannot shake the feeling of guilt, wondering how that boy is coping now. She remembers that her bracelet is still with him, a tangible link to her past.
Simultaneously, a young man who possesses Megha’s bracelet is shown deep in thought, reflecting on his unresolved feelings for her. He vows to punish those he believes are responsible for his father’s death before he can finally perform the last rites for his father, indicating that his quest for justice is intertwined with his grief.
Back at the house, Trilochan and Satpal plot to ensure that Megha agrees to the marriage proposal, emphasizing that they must do whatever it takes to convince her. Satpal, ever the schemer, suggests that they devise a plan to manipulate the situation to their advantage.
In the temple, an elderly woman approaches Megha and advises her to throw a coin into the pond, claiming that doing so will help fulfill her wish. With a glimmer of hope, Megha tosses a coin into the water, only to turn around and catch a glimpse of her bracelet on another man’s wrist. Unfortunately, she fails to see his face, leaving her with a sense of intrigue and longing.
Later, Megha confronts a police inspector, frustrated by the lack of progress in finding the boy from her past. The inspector explains that the case is over a decade old, making it challenging to gather information. Megha’s determination remains unwavering as she seeks justice and answers.
Upon returning home, Megha encounters Jeet, a friend she recently spoke to via video call. Surprised by Jeet’s quick arrival in India, Megha questions him about his intentions. Jeet insists that he won’t change his mind about their plans, but when Megha notices her mother’s photograph in Jeet’s bag, she becomes suspicious. Jeet lies, claiming that Megha’s mother was a friend, and that they have arranged for Megha to marry his son. Angered by the deception, Megha scolds Jeet for using her mother’s name as a pawn in their scheme, asserting that no one can deceive her so easily.
As the episode draws to a close, the tension escalates. Megha declares her intention to take revenge for her mother’s suffering, setting the stage for a confrontation with Manoj. Manoj, intrigued yet wary, asks what junior Megha is plotting, hinting at the brewing storm that is about to unfold.