
The episode begins with a tense and dramatic scene as Purvi finds herself in a fierce struggle against a wolf. In a moment of desperation, she attacks the creature but ultimately faints from exhaustion and fear. The following day, she regains consciousness, her heart racing as she screams for help, her mind a whirlwind of confusion. She desperately wonders what transpired the previous night after the wolf attacked Rohan. Gathering her strength, she makes her way back to her house, where she encounters Ananta and a police officer discussing the incident.
Ananta, visibly relieved to see Purvi awake, turns to the police officer and explains the situation, detailing how the wolf attacked both Rohan and Purvi. The officer assesses Purvi’s condition and reassures Ananta that she appears to be fine, but the concern in Ananta’s eyes is palpable.
Meanwhile, Bharani expresses his unease to Uttara, questioning why the weather seems ominous despite Purvi’s recovery. He recalls Uttara’s earlier prediction that Naagrani would soon become an Ichadari Naagin. Uttara explains that while Naagranis typically undergo years of tapasya to achieve this transformation, Purvi will face significant challenges in the next 48 hours. She emphasizes the importance of their support during this critical time.
On the other side of the story, Parmeet is consumed with worry over the fate of his wolf, which has died. He reflects on a past encounter when the wolf fought against Ichadari Naagin Pragati and survived. This leads him to believe that the entity responsible for the wolf’s death is more powerful than any Ichadari Naagin he has encountered. Remembering Dr. Tushar’s warnings, he instructs Baljeet to prepare poison and head to Mahasaphera.
Back at the house, Purvi confides in Ananta that her memories of the attack are hazy. The police officer informs them that he will follow up after the investigation and leaves. Ananta, determined to focus on her family and her unborn child, tries to push thoughts of Ravish out of her mind. However, her resolve falters when she turns to see her parents standing at the door, their expressions filled with concern. Ananta’s father questions how Ravish could have done this to their family, vowing to confront him. Ananta, feeling protective, murmurs that Aryaman is not like that.
Later, preparations for Tina’s mehendi ceremony are underway, and Parmeet shares his concerns with Sameer about the upcoming Mahakumbh. He explains that if anything goes wrong during the festival, it could deter tourists from visiting India, which would hinder the country’s growth.
Ravish sends a message to Tina’s stepmother, Swarna, who soon arrives. They share a warm hug, but Swarna warns him that they should be cautious, as anyone could see them together. Ravish, feeling bold, suggests they take the risk. However, Sameer, noticing Swarna’s saree in Ravish’s room, barges in and discovers Ravish hiding under the bed. A confrontation ensues, with Sameer threatening to expose Ravish. Parmeet, realizing Sameer’s infatuation with Swarna, tries to divert his attention by claiming that Ravish is dating someone else. Sameer insists that only Ravish’s girlfriend can save him now, just as a servant arrives to inform Ravish about Ananta’s family’s arrival.
Parmeet goes downstairs to welcome Ananta’s parents, introducing them to Sameer. He announces that Ananta and Ravish will marry alongside Karan and Tina, shocking Ananta’s family. Parmeet urges Ravish to accept the situation, and Ravish professes his love for Ananta, revealing that she is pregnant with his child. He apologizes for his previous behavior, and Parmeet suggests they celebrate this double happiness by distributing sweets. Ananta’s father notices the name inscribed on a silver plate and recalls a friend who once owned a similar one, stirring his suspicions.
Aryaman arrives and inquires about the commotion. Parmeet informs him that a celebration is in progress. Baljeet adds that Ananta and Ravish’s wedding will coincide with Karan and Tina’s. Aryaman expresses his approval, stating that Ravish is finally on the right path. He turns to Purvi and suggests they head to the office together. As they leave, Purvi notices Aryaman staring at her and playfully points out an eyelash on his face, suggesting they make a wish. Aryaman, skeptical, tells her to take the eyelash, and Purvi holds it in her hand, making a wish for him to find true love. Aryaman laughs, dismissing her notion of love as foolish, while Purvi insists that nothing is sweeter than love. They arrive at the office, their playful banter lightening the mood.
Meanwhile, Uttara discusses with Bharani the importance of ensuring a small shivling reaches Purvi. Roma approaches Aryaman, teasing him about whether he plans to take off on his wedding day. He brushes off the comment, asserting that he has no intention of getting married. Roma expresses her desire to make Aryaman fall for her, but he remains unconvinced, insisting it’s impossible. Purvi, waiting outside, overhears staff members discussing Roma and Aryaman’s impending marriage, which will occur after Karan and Tina’s. This news saddens her, as she grapples with her own feelings.
Later, Ananta’s father shares his suspicions about the silver plate with his wife, who urges him not to dwell on it and focus on the wedding preparations. He recalls the tragic fate of Suri’s family and suspects that this new family may have taken on their identities. His wife dismisses his concerns, urging him to let it go.
In a tense moment, Aryaman nearly spills coffee on himself, but Purvi instinctively intervenes, injuring herself in the process. Concerned, Aryaman asks if she is okay and questions why she would risk herself for him. Purvi explains that she couldn’t bear the thought of him getting burned. Just then, Roma arrives and suggests that Aryaman should do a segment on Ichadari Naagins, but he refuses, finding the topic ridiculous.
Roma informs him about the significance of Ichadari Naagins, but Aryaman remains adamant about not participating. She then gifts Purvi a shivling, asking if she likes Aryaman. Purvi quickly denies any romantic feelings, to which Roma responds that it’s a good thing, or else Purvi would end up heartbroken. Purvi insists that Aryaman belongs to Roma, and she leaves the conversation feeling conflicted.
As time passes, Aryaman approaches Parmeet, seeking clarity on the situation with Ravish and Swarna. Parmeet expresses his anger toward Ravish, insisting that he should marry Ananta the next day, regardless of the circumstances. Aryaman, while supportive of Ravish, cautions him against his history with women.
Ananta confides in Purvi that she is happy, but Purvi struggles to understand her own feelings amidst the chaos. Memories of Roma’s words weigh heavily on her mind, and she expresses her fears of being alone after Ananta’s marriage. Ananta reassures her that she will never leave her side, even in death, and playfully urges Purvi to inform her first when she falls in love. Purvi, feeling a mix of hope and despair, wonders who would ever love her. Ananta insists that Purvi is beautiful and deserving of love, but Purvi keeps her feelings for Aryaman a secret, knowing deep down that he may never reciprocate.
In a temple scene, Bharani questions Uttara about her motives for informing Purvi about Roma and Aryaman’s marriage. Uttara explains that in the past, Naagins have suffered greatly for loving humans, hinting at the tragic stories of Prarthana and Shivanya. She emphasizes that an Ichadari Naagin loving a human is considered a sin. However, Purvi internally rebels against this notion, believing that love is not a sin and that one-sided love signifies loyalty. She resolves to love Aryaman forever, no matter the consequences.
The next day, Parmeet warmly welcomes Ananta’s parents and Ananta herself as Mahasaphera enters the house. Purvi arrives with Rohan, and Mahasaphera senses something significant in the air, the tension palpable as the song “Main Teri Dushman” plays in the background, foreshadowing the unfolding drama.
In the precap, Mahasaphera reveals that he has been to Parmeet and ominously states that even Anantkul ki rani cannot resist the sound of the bean. As Purvi dances joyfully with the guests, Mahasaphera prepares to unveil the true identity of Anantkul ki rani to Parmeet, setting the stage for a dramatic revelation.





