'Woh Toh Hai Albelaa': Saroj stops Sayuri from working
Mumbai: The Wednesday episode of Rajan Shahi's "Woh Toh Hai Albelaa" started with the Sharma family being worried about Sayuri and waiting for her. Just then Nakul comes to them with sweets and shows them a photo of Sayuri and Kanha shaking hands.
He tells them they have become friends and they need not worry about Sayuri.
The next day, Sayuri helps Kanha in coming to the living room. Dhanraj asks him what happened to which he tells them that he has got a sprain in his ankle. Saroj was coming towards them but she slipped. Kanha helped her and asked her if she was fine.
She replies that he doesn't have to touch with her the hands that killed Cheeru.
Sayuri stops and asks her to stop blaming Kanha for everything. Saroj tells them two liars have come together and are supporting each other. Sayuri tells her that she can tell her whatever she wants but she shouldn't blame Kanha.
She asks her to remember how stubborn Cheeru was and that Kanha did try to stop him but he did not listen to him. She tells her that it's the upbringing they receive that makes them bow down to even the wrong decision taken by an elder and Kanha was forced to do as Cheeru said.
She asks her to not call him Cheeru's murderer. Saroj then asks her what she should call her because she first got Cheeru involved in her fake love and now even Kanha is getting influenced by her.
Tej asks Saroj to stop. But Saroj tells him that Cheeru was so madly in love with Sayuri that he even lied to her and got the kundalis exchanged despite knowing that there is something wrong with it.
Sayuri then asks Saroj that she feels Cheeru died because of Sayuri's kundali, and asks her to call the priest and ask him. Saroj tells her that the priest already told her that. Sayuri then asks her that the priest must have told her that if Cheeru and Sayuri get married then it won't be good, but she never got married to Cheeru.
He didn't even come to the temple. She tells her that she can say whatever she wants to her and punish her but she can't punish Kanha because he is not at fault. She asks her why she can't see what Kanha is going through.
She tells her he is not wrong and he won't be punished for anything from now on. Saroj leaves from there.
Kusum follows her and tells Sayuri what she did was wrong, and she doubts her upbringing. Sayuri apologizes to everyone for speaking against Saroj but Dhanraj tells her that good upbringing means standing up against what's wrong and she did just that. Tej tells her that whatever she said was because Saroj forced her to. They ask Kanha and Sayuri to forget that they are to be blamed for Cheeru's death. Nakul too thanks Sayuri for speaking up for Kanha.
Sayuri then apologizes to Kanha for going against Saroj but Kanha tells her that if Saroj has the right to scold him, as his wife even she has the right to take his side. Later, Sayuri is in her room reading a book when Kanha too comes there. He finds a feather in her book and they talk about Sayuri's love for morpankh. They laugh and talk. After a while, Nakul and Rashmi are giving him some ideas for a gift but he does not like any. Later, he gets an idea of what to give Sayuri.
In the upcoming episode, we will see that Kanha gives Sayuri her ID card and asks her to go back to college to teach. He tells her that he will always be there for her. Saroj hears this and tells them that the women in Chaudhary's family don't work. To know what happens next, keep watching the show.
Produced under Director's Kut Productions, "Woh Toh Hai Albelaa" features Shaheer Sheikh, Hiba Nawab, Kinshuk Vaidya, Sachin Tyagi, Pallavi Pradhan, Sucheta Khanna, Mehul Buch, Nayan Bhatt, Somesh Agarwal, Suruchi Adarkar, Rachi Sharma and Vaishnavi Ganatra. It airs on Star Bharat, Monday to Friday at 9 p.m.
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