The episode begins with Aishwarya telling Dhairya that she wants to destroy Mannat and the Saluja family. Dhairya reminds her that Vikrant is his brother and Mannat is his family, and he will not let her harm them. Aishwarya threatens that she may spare the Saluja family but not Mannat, and if Vikrant intervenes, she won’t hesitate to destroy him too.
Dhairya warns her that as a DCP, she should think twice before messing with him. He doesn’t fear her threats, confident that the truth will eventually come out. Aishwarya laughs, saying Dhairya is wrong—Vikrant, being Neetu and Roni’s son, will never go against his parents and will push Dhairya out of the house.
Aishwarya demands to be released, promising revenge on Mannat. Dhairya refuses to risk releasing a criminal and orders the constable to handcuff her. She screams that he will regret it. Mannat confronts Dhairya, sensing he is hiding something, but he manages to lie to her.
Meanwhile, Roni shows Neetu a necklace meant for Mannat, which upsets her. He then shows her another necklace, meant for Neetu, reinforcing that Vikrant loves and respects her. Neetu forgives Vikrant for past mistakes, and he asks her to wear the necklace at the Mehendi ceremony. Vishaka overhears and plots mischief.
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Later, Vishaka snatches Neetu’s necklace, twisting her hand and forcing her to wear a fake one. Shruthi witnesses this and informs Mannat, who plans to help Neetu retrieve it.
In the meantime, Dhairya lies to Mannat, claiming he transferred a minister to Mumbai to hide his crimes and received the posting with his superiors’ help. Aishwarya has learned of this and is trying to threaten him.
Shalini delivers flowers to Shruthi on Vikrant’s behalf along with a video message apologizing for misunderstanding her. Shruthi warns him not to repeat the mistake.
Later, Mannat informs Vikrant that Aishwarya is threatening Dhairya. Vikrant inquires about Dhairya’s safety, unaware that Dhairya is overhearing their conversation.
