
The episode opens with Mahid anxiously waiting for Seher. Meanwhile, Seher is aware that she had asked him to wait, prompting her to rush out to meet him. Inside the tent, Kausar stealthily sneaks in, and Nazima, noticing her, questions her about the rashes on her face, wondering how she seems to have recovered so quickly. Kausar skillfully lies, brushing off Nazima’s concerns. Nazima then asks Kausar how she ended up back here if she had gone out. As Nazima checks the bag, she discovers that the alcohol bottle is missing, leaving her in shock. Kausar, noticing Nazima’s distress, innocently asks if she is searching for something. Nazima quickly lies, claiming it’s nothing important, but internally she fears that the missing bottle could cause significant problems for her. She realizes that both Kausar and Seher are clever and that she must be cautious in her actions. Kausar, meanwhile, resolves to find Seher as soon as possible.
As Mahid waits, he reflects on his desire to meet Seher to apologize for his earlier behavior. His guilt weighs heavily on him, making it difficult for him to feel at ease. Just then, Seher arrives to meet him. Mahid expresses his frustration, complaining that he doesn’t like waiting, and Seher apologizes for keeping him waiting. She stumbles over her words, trying to explain that she needed to create an opportunity to speak with him privately. Mahid hesitates to engage in a deeper conversation, but Seher urges him to share what’s on his mind. He apologizes for getting angry with her and admits that he shouldn’t have reacted the way he did when she offered him a kabab. Seher playfully asks if he is apologizing for the kabab itself, to which Mahid replies that he doesn’t like kababs at all.
Seher then comments that Mahid reminds her of her father, who used to vent his anger in similar ways. Mahid clarifies that his anger was directed at the kabab, not at her. He reveals that the kabab brings back memories of someone special, but he hesitates to tell her who it is. Seher intuitively guesses that it’s his mother, and when she shares her insight, Mahid is surprised but acknowledges her understanding. He confides in her that his mother used to cook kababs for him and that she tragically committed suicide.
Meanwhile, Tahir is rummaging through Nazima’s room and discovers the alcohol bottle, which prompts him to alert Moulana. Moulana, upon hearing this, scolds Nazima for bringing alcohol to the picnic. His temper flares as he demands that everyone pack their belongings immediately, declaring that they are going back. Sofia, observing the situation, expresses her concern to her husband about Nazima’s odd behavior, suspecting that she is hiding something.
Back at the tent, Kausar is taken aback to see Seher with Mahid. Mahid recounts a painful memory from his childhood, revealing that he witnessed a traumatic event when he was just seven years old, which involved someone jumping in front of him. Since that day, he has avoided eating kababs. Seher, empathizing with his trauma, encourages him to confront his fears and try to overcome his aversion to kababs. She acknowledges the hardships he has faced at such a young age and holds his hand, apologizing for misunderstanding him. She then offers a heartfelt prayer for his peace and happiness. Kausar, feeling betrayed by Seher’s closeness to Mahid, watches the exchange with growing resentment. Seher, oblivious to Kausar’s feelings, embraces her, but Kausar ignores her gesture.
Meanwhile, Moulana continues to scold Nazima, lashing out at her for her actions. A servant steps forward and takes the blame for Nazima, attempting to shield her from Moulana’s wrath. Mahid, however, remains unconvinced by Nazima’s excuses and warns her that God will not forgive those who lie. Later, Seher feels a pang of hurt when Kausar deliberately ignores her, leaving her feeling rejected and confused.
In the preview for the next episode, Kausar demands that Seher promise not to meet Mahid again. Meanwhile, Farid advises Mahid to pursue Seher for the sake of his future. The episode concludes with Mahid carrying an unconscious Seher back to their home, raising questions about her condition and the implications of their relationship moving forward.





