
Mittal expresses to Arman that his daughter has been wrongfully accused and framed for a crime she did not commit. As they converse, a staff member enters the room and serves coffee to Arman, causing him to shiver slightly in surprise. Mittal, noticing the staff member’s presence, questions why he is still there. Arman responds by explaining that the staff member is simply fulfilling his duties. In a surprising turn, Mittal reveals that he had instructed his staff to go home for the day because his daughter is unwell. This revelation stuns Arman, who takes a moment to commend Mittal for his considerate nature, recognizing how he treats his employees with such care, as if they were part of his own family. Following this, Mittal hands Arman a blank cheque, asking him to take on his daughter’s case. However, Arman decides that he would like to meet Mittal’s daughter first before making any commitments regarding the case.
Mittal then leads Arman to his home, where they find Meher in a state of panic upon their arrival. Mittal reassures her, urging her to calm down and explaining that Arman is there to help her.
Meanwhile, Abhira is trying to reach Arman on the phone. Tanya informs her that Mittal has enlisted Arman’s help concerning his daughter, Meher, who is facing serious allegations in a murder case. The mention of Meher’s name triggers memories for Abhira, reminding her of events from the past.
Upon seeing Arman, Meher is taken aback, and Arman himself is visibly shaken by the sight of her in such a distressed state. At that moment, Abhira attempts to call Arman again. Myra, another character, asks Abhira to assist her in selecting a Christmas tree. Although Abhira considers calling Arman once more, Myra insists that they spend time together instead. Vani arrives at the shop, asking the shopkeeper for a Christmas tree, hoping for her father’s return home. Myra, however, refuses to share the tree. When Abhira inquires about Vani’s father, Vani’s mother intervenes, insisting on taking her away. Later, Abhira decides to gift the Christmas tree to Vani as a kind gesture.
Back at Mittal’s house, he encourages Meher to recount everything that has happened to Arman. Meher describes the dark room where the incident occurred, explaining that when she tried to escape, a man lost his life. Arman supports her, encouraging her to share every detail, no matter how difficult it may be. Mittal also urges Meher to open up completely to Arman.
In a different location, Abhira is purchasing a Christmas tree for Myra. During this time, the shopkeeper makes an insensitive remark about Meher being guilty of killing an innocent man and how wealthy individuals often evade justice through their resources. Abhira is offended by this comment, and Myra, noticing her disturbed expression, asks her what is wrong.
Meher confides in Arman, revealing that her driver was like family to her and that she never expected him to behave inappropriately. She explains that in her attempt to defend herself, she accidentally caused his death and asserts her innocence. Moved by her story, Arman resolves to take on her case.
Later, Abhira encounters a group of troublemakers who harass her. She confronts them with courage and later advises Myra not to fear those who are bad but to face them with bravery. When Myra asks how she can do that at her young age, Abhira suggests that she should frequent crowded places where she can seek help if needed.
Abhira and Myra plan to visit Kaveri before returning to the Goenka house. Meanwhile, Manisha and Vidya are organizing a Christmas celebration to uplift Myra’s spirits. Abhira is taken aback by the festive decorations at the Poddar house and is further surprised to learn that Abhir and Kiara are already aware of the situation regarding Meher. Kiara decides to contribute by offering her jewelry, along with Abhir’s savings, to assist. Overwhelmed by their generosity, Abhira becomes emotional and embraces both Abhir and Kiara.
In the upcoming scenes, Abhira and the Poddars will celebrate Christmas together. Meanwhile, Arman is becoming increasingly anxious as he struggles to secure a court date for Meher’s case. He worries that he must win the case quickly in order to arrange the necessary funds in time.





