The Shocking Revelation

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The camera slowly reveals the true mastermind behind the chaos and manipulation: Kavya. Her face is framed in shadows, illuminated by a wicked smirk.

"I've finally exacted my revenge, Swara," Kavya's voice drips with malice. "You shattered my world. I loved Laksh, but when he proposed to you, I had no choice but to accept. Then, I found myself falling for Sanskar. When he asked me to be his girlfriend, I was ecstatic. But then he confessed it was only because of you. My anger was uncontainable."

Flashback:

Kavya is shown methodically blackmailing Ragini with threatening messages. The scene transitions to Kavya warning Swara via text to stay away from Sanskar. We also see her sinister attempts to undermine Sanskar's life.

Flashback Ends

Kavya's eyes gleam with vindictive satisfaction. "I've dismantled your lives, all three of you—Laksh, Ragini, and Swara. While you basked in the limelight, I was left in the shadows. But no more. I've rewritten your destinies and destroyed your happiness. I promise, whenever you find joy, I'll be there to crush it. Remember my words."

The screen fades to black, leaving an eerie sense of foreboding.

Four Years Later

Swara's World

In an elegant mansion, Swara, composed and professional, speaks on the phone.

"Yes, Mr. Joshi, your order will be processed soon. Don't worry."

Laksh enters the room, concern on his face.

"You seem stressed. Is everything okay?" he asks.

Swara responds with a reassuring smile. "No, Laksh. Everything's fine. Just focus on enjoying your life."

Laksh looks at her intently. "Why do you always say that? My life is with you—well, with you and the business."

Swara's smile widens. "As you wish. You've made so many sacrifices for me. I can't thank you enough."

Laksh shakes his head, smiling. "There's no need for thanks. We're friends, and in friendship, gratitude isn't required."

"And no need for apologies either," Swara adds with a laugh. They both smile warmly and head to their separate rooms.

Swara's POV

"It's been four years since I wanted to become a journalist, but now I'm managing a business with Laksh. Our families insisted on it. I don't know where you are," she gazes at a photo of Sanskar. "I know you're married to Ragini, and I'm happy for you, but I miss you so much..."

London

Morning in London.

"Ragini, where are you?" a voice calls out.

"I'm coming! What's the hurry, Sanskar?" Ragini responds.

"Great news! Our project in India has been finalized. We're heading there soon!" Sanskar announces, excitement evident in his voice.

"Seriously? That's fantastic! India after four years—how thrilling! I'm so looking forward to it," Ragini exclaims.

"Yes, me too," Sanskar agrees. Ragini smiles, her excitement palpable, and leaves.

Sanskar's POV

"It's been four years. My father wanted me to join politics, but I'm not interested. Instead, I've been here with Ragini, starting a new venture. I haven't seen you in all this time," he looks wistfully at a photo of Swara. "I know you're married to Laksh, but I miss you. I miss you terribly."

Swara's Office

"Laksh, has our meeting with Mr. Mehra been confirmed?" Swara inquires.

"Yes, Swara. But new candidates from London are joining, and Mr. Mehra will be handling both our companies," Laksh replies.

"Alright, let's see how they fit in. I hope they adjust well," Swara says.

London

Ragini approaches Paras, who is gazing at the sky.

"Hey, Paras, what are you doing?" she asks.

"Just admiring the moon," Paras replies.

"It's morning. Where's the moon?" Ragini questions, puzzled.

Paras gestures toward Amina. "There."

Ragini's eyes light up. "I see. Why don't you tell her how you feel?"

"I'm afraid she might end our friendship," Paras admits.

"Listen to your heart. Express your feelings to her," Ragini advises.

Encouraged, Paras nods and walks towards Amina.

Sanskar's Office

"Thanks, Ragini," Sanskar says.

"Sanskar, you know the rules—no need for thanks in friendship," Ragini teases.

"Well, thank you anyway," Sanskar responds with a smile.

"That's more like it," Ragini replies. They share a light-hearted laugh as the scene ends.

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