Everyone is shocked when Kaveri suddenly asks Anshuman – ‘Will you marry Sarvira?’ Vidya finds this time completely wrong, but Cauvery believes that Sarvira has long been emotionally unstable and only Anshuman can keep her happy. Anshuman does not consider himself worthy of this relationship, because he knows that there is still a place for Armaan in the heart of Purush.
Armaan’s engagement and mental pain
On the other hand, Myra is excited about Armaan and Gitanjali’s engagement. But in Armaan’s mind, the image of Sarvira repeatedly floats. He thinks that Sarvira has forgiven her. For the happiness of Myra, he decides to marry Gitanjali. When people congratulate him in the engagement, he takes everyone’s attention to my dance victory – Gitanjali gets prickly.
‘My decisions I will take myself’ – Sarra refuses
Sarvira is also broken from inside, but when Vidya asks him something, Kaveri stops in the middle. Abhira herself says that she does not want to give the decisions of her life in anyone else’s hand. She refuses to move forward.
Fear of Gitanjali and Dadu’s advice
After returning home, when Dadu feels the restlessness of Gitanjali, she clearly says that Armaan herself has admitted that he will never love her. Dadu recommends him to keep restraint.
Pressure on Anshuman again
Cauvery and Vidya try to convince Sarvira that Anshuman is interested in it, but she rejects this thing outright and says- ‘Stop interfering in my life.’
Anshuman and Sarra meet
Later a meeting consists of Shiksha and Anshuman. Anshuman worries about him, but Shiksha feels uncomfortable. Vidya is unable to find her i drop at home and refuses to seek Kaveri’s help.
Sarvira asks Anshuman about her feelings. Anshuman says that she does not want anything in return, just she wants Shira do not think so much about herself.
Pricap:
Sarvira and Kaveri know that Vidya immediately needs eye surgery, otherwise she can lose her eyesight. But Vidya will not get treatment until Armaan comes back. Purush calls Armaan – ‘Now you have to decide – will you come or not?’