The episode opens with Ganesh confronting Anjali, expressing how much Aarti loved and cared for her. He accuses Anjali of betraying that love and destroying Aarti emotionally while keeping her alive.
Anjali tries to defend herself, but Ganesh refuses to listen. He declares he will never forgive her and warns that Kali will betray her one day before storming off.
After Ganesh leaves, Kali tells Anjali that she wants nothing except to be with Ved. She makes a sharp remark and walks away, leaving Anjali disturbed.
Raghav then calls Anjali, accusing her of ruining Aarti’s life. He mocks her, saying that although she once called him heartless, she has proven herself to be far worse.
Ved takes the phone from Raghav and angrily blames Anjali for Aarti’s endless tears. He says he truly loves Aarti, but she refuses to listen to him. Ved challenges Anjali, saying he will marry Aarti no matter what and dares her to stop him.
He harshly reminds Anjali that while she gave birth to Aarti, she didn’t raise her. Furious, Anjali says she won’t tolerate such insults. Ved retorts that if he and Aarti can’t live together, they will die together, and disconnects the call.
Later, Ved comforts a heartbroken Aarti. Meanwhile, Raghav smirks silently, pleased that Sadhika’s manipulative plan has successfully trapped Anjali, Kali, and Aarti in conflict.
Soon, Sadhika arrives and sees Aarti and Ved hugging. She teases them to continue and says she’ll come back later. Aarti asks why she’s there, and Sadhika slyly brings up Ganesh, suggesting Aarti should gift him something for all his struggles.
Aarti agrees and asks for ideas. Sadhika suggests expensive items like a microwave, refrigerator, or car. Aarti, unaware of the trap, happily agrees and goes shopping with Ved.
Sadhika smirks, thinking that once Aarti delivers those costly gifts to the Awasthi house, Anjali’s anger will explode — just as planned.
Back home, Ganesh asks Padma for tea, but she says the milk has spoiled because the fridge stopped working. Moments later, deliverymen bring a new refrigerator. When Ganesh questions them, Aarti arrives, saying it’s her Diwali gift to him.
Ganesh worries it’s too costly, but Aarti cheerfully explains that prices are low due to GST reforms. Padma admires the fridge, and Aarti adds that more gifts — an AC, microwave, and car — are on the way.
Anjali arrives and stops her, saying there’s no need for such gifts. Aarti argues there’s nothing wrong in gifting her grandfather. But Anjali firmly says they won’t accept anything from the Rajput family.
Aarti, hurt, says maybe Anjali doesn’t need them — but Ganesh does — reminding her how much he struggled to raise her alone.
