One of Aditi’s friends asks all the ladies to stand in a line while Ridhi blindfolds Rishi for a game. The announcer explains that there are eight girls, and Rishi must Identify Aditi by touching their hands. Although everyone already assumes the result, they continue for fun, with a reward promised if Rishi wins.
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Jhanak initially stands aside, observing quietly, but Arshi insists that she join the game. Jhanak refuses, yet Aditi personally brings her into the line and encourages her to participate so that no one feels awkward. Reluctantly, Jhanak agrees and extends her hand along with the others.
Blindfolded, Rishi starts checking each girl’s hand one by one while everyone teases him. He appears confident and determined to identify Aditi correctly. Meanwhile, Arshi tells Aniruddh that she will deliberately involve Jhanak in everything happening in the house to prove Rishi wrong. She also raises doubts about Jhanak’s father. Aniruddh dismisses her claims and asks her not to trust Nutan’s statements. However, Arshi goes further and questions whether Aniruddh himself could be Jhanak’s father. He firmly denies this suspicion.
Back in the game, only two girls remain. Rishi confidently claims that he knows which one is Aditi. He holds a hand and smiles, but then unexpectedly says that this is not Aditi either. Jhanak, shocked, tries to withdraw her hand, but Rishi stops her and declares that it must be Aditi’s hand.
When the blindfold is removed, Rishi is stunned to see Jhanak instead of Aditi. The atmosphere turns awkward and tense. He immediately questions who allowed Jhanak to participate. Jhanak calmly replies that she joined only because Arshi and Aditi insisted. Feeling humiliated, Aditi silently leaves the scene.
Later, Rishi goes to Aditi and asks her to forget the incident, calling it just a silly game. However, Aditi opens up about her insecurity and fear of losing him. Rishi reassures her that he does not accept his marriage with Jhanak and that his actions toward Jhanak are only out of responsibility, since Nutan entrusted her to him before her death.
This explanation does not comfort Aditi. Instead, she criticizes Nutan for leaving her daughter’s responsibility with someone unrelated. She insists that Aniruddh is not Jhanak’s father and accuses both Jhanak and Nutan of taking advantage of the family. Rishi, however, believes that a person on their deathbed would not lie. He also questions why he should investigate further if Jhanak herself is not pursuing the truth. Eventually, he asks Aditi for forgiveness and promises not to repeat such a mistake. Aditi forgives him, but warns that this is the last time.
During dinner, Aditi’s friends tease Rishi about failing the game. Arshi recalls a past incident where Aniruddh once mistook her friend for her at a party, trying to normalize the situation. She then insists that Jhanak join them for dinner. Although hesitant, Jhanak finally agrees.
At the dining table, Jhanak struggles to use the fork and knife properly. In the process, food spills awkwardly, even landing on Rishi, creating another embarrassing moment. The situation highlights the growing social divide and discomfort, further intensifying the tension in the household.
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