
MUMBAI:The Episode starts with Rani, now working as a delivery partner. It’s been five long years since she walked away from her past. She picks up an order from a restaurant and casually advises the owner to take care of his health. Grateful, the owner thanks her for suggesting medicine and jokes that she seems like a real doctor. Rani smiles politely, but her heart sinks as she recalls that night—when she saw Digvijay with Anisha in her own room. That betrayal stung deeper than words, especially because Digvijay didn’t stand by her side. That moment broke her, and she walked out of the house for good.
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While riding her bike through the busy streets, Rani makes a quick call to her daughter, Dwani, to check if she’s eaten. Dwani reassures her she has. Far away from Rani, a kind woman looks after Dwani. Rani juggles work, studies, and motherhood—all for her little girl’s future.
Back at home, Dwani gets into a playful fight with a boy who teases her. She gives him a strong reply—just like her father might have. Afterward, the caretaker fixes her hair and sits down to tell her a bedtime story. It’s the tale of a brave queen, Rani, who left her palace behind because the king betrayed her. Rani had no choice. She couldn’t stay. Dwani listens with wide eyes, not knowing the story is her mother’s own. Rani has shielded her daughter from the truth all these years—wanting her to grow up with strength, not sorrow.
Flashback to that rainy night: Rani walks alone, her pain heavy and contractions kicking in. She reaches a temple and collapses on the stairs. The temple caretakers try to rush her to the hospital, but Rani instructs them to deliver the baby right there. Moments later, a baby girl is born—Dwani. Curious, the little girl now asks the lady where the king from the story went. The woman softly replies, “I only know about Rani and her princess.”
Elsewhere, Digvijay distributes sweets to children while Anisha stays by his side. Speaking to the media, he announces a malnutrition awareness camp run by their hospital. When a reporter asks why he launched the initiative despite not having children of his own, Digvijay walks out of the press conference. Anisha watches, her jealousy of Rani simmering just beneath the surface.
Meanwhile, Rani completes a delivery and heads for her next job. She pulls her scarf up to hide her face and enters a building quietly. At home, Digvijay opens up to Anisha, confessing he can’t suppress his emotions anymore. He always dreamed of having a child. Anisha tries to comfort him, placing blame on Rani for “taking that dream away.” She urges him to move on, but Digvijay is lost—wanting nothing more than to hold his own child.
Rani, on the other hand, is on a mission. She sneaks past a sleeping guard and knocks on an apartment door. Without warning, she punches the man who opens it—he’s the same man who abandoned his elderly parents on the roadside. The old couple pleads with him, but he had left them without a second thought. Rani warns him: bring them back home, or face worse. Her rage doesn’t stop there. She confronts another man who beats his wife for money—forcing him to apologize. Then she catches a sleazy flat owner harassing a housemaid and makes sure he faces consequences too. Through it all, Rani fights for justice—for others. But deep down, she wonders… when will she get justice for herself?
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