The episode opens with a heated confrontation between Udhayveer and Katha. Enraged, Katha slaps Udhayveer, leaving everyone around shocked. She vents her frustration with men, rooted in her painful past—her father abandoned the family during her childhood and never returned. When Udhayveer mentions her father, her anger intensifies, and she lashes out at his mother’s values. Udhayveer, in turn, loses his temper hearing Katha speak about his mother.
Meanwhile, Mrs. Agarwal, the college principal, decides that the campus café must be shut down due to repeated disturbances. She instructs Katha to file a formal complaint with the governing body. However, Katha refuses, feeling disillusioned and blaming herself for trusting a man again.
Back in his room, Udhayveer simmers with rage, disturbed by Katha’s harsh words about his character. Memories of his mother haunt him as he tries, unsuccessfully, to recreate a dish she used to make. He had always believed that making that dish perfectly might somehow bring her back.
Hearing commotion in the kitchen, Rukhmani arrives and is confronted by Udhayveer, who questions why she didn’t stop his mother from leaving. Rukhmani remains silent, offering no explanation. Harshvardan, however, is unsympathetic, criticizing Udhayveer’s mother for abandoning her responsibilities. Rukhmani quietly wishes that Udhayveer would find a girl who would truly understand him.
Elsewhere, Katha’s mother and sister grow increasingly worried as they fail to reach her. Vandana, deeply anxious, keeps looking at the door, praying for her daughter’s safe return.
Wandering alone, Katha replays Udhayveer’s hurtful words in her mind and regrets trusting him. She doesn’t notice a car speeding toward her. At the same time, Udhayveer appears and saves her life just in time.
The episode ends on this intense note.
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