Zai locks herself in the room, declaring a house ultimatum between herself and Arya. Despite Manav's plea to open the door, Zai remains obstinate. In a bid to startle Zai, Arya tosses wood into her room, triggering Zai's mistaken alarm of a snake, leading her to open the door in a panic.
Following a game of cat and mouse and Arya's troubling of Satya's son Tanmay, Arya and Satya finally confront each other at the school. As Satya encounters Arya, he realizes that he has finally met her, and both exhibit strikingly similar body language.
As Ankush delivers a startling revelation to Arya about her mother's permanent absence from her life, a poignant dream sequence unfolds where Arya engages in a heartfelt conversation with Chhaya, who tenderly recites a comforting lullaby.
Ankush comes to know that his brother Satya has sent many gifts for his daughter Arya and is not at all happy about it. In a rage he confronts Satya and tells him he and his family will never accept the gifts bought with his illegitimate money and burns them in front of everyone including Satya.
Ankush comes to know that his brother Satya has sent many gifts for his daughter Arya and is not at all happy about it. In a rage he confronts Satya and tells him he and his family will never accept the gifts bought with his illegitimate money and burns them in front of everyone including Satya.
Arya desperately seeks Chhaya, unaware that Satya has already killed her. In a tragic twist, Chhaya deceitfully claims responsibility for their son's demise, concealing Arya's identity, leading to her own fatal end by Satya's hands.
Chhaya takes a creative approach to manage Arya's aggression by having her recite a poem designed to help her control her temper in the future. Meanwhile, a group of menacing goons disrespect Chhaya, triggering Arya to respond with swift action.