7 years has already gone by, Ganga playfully throw water to defeat the group of boys to break the water pot. She hurries through the corridor to find a girl crying, the girl complains she forgot her doll home. Ganga asks about her name, she replies its Falak.
Ganga assures Krishna that her doll is always in one’s heart, you just have to close your eyes to spot; but he is never a friend of the children who cries. Falak cheers. Ganga comes out to see Krishna eating butter. A boy argues that Krishna can’t break the pot, Krishna brings a catapult. The group of boys take Krishna along, a gift of 10,000 is fixed for them; everyone claps to welcome the group.
Kashish comes to ask Ganga to stop Krishna. Ganga was relaxed and doesn’t let Kashish go to stop Krishna, Gangaa tells Kashish that the children must be taught courage and for that a mother has to get her heart strong. Kashish asks what if Krishna even gets a bit hit. Krishna finally takes hold of the water pot, Ganga instructs her to focus and not to lose her hold. Krishna finally takes her stroller off to throw it down.
Ganga was worried for her now, and asks her to keep her eyes over the pot. All at once, Krishna lost her hold and fell off. Ganga walks towards her worried. All the team mates gather around Krishna who was laughing, she notices the danger, then getting hold of her shoes, Krishna flee. All the children chase her.
Kashish comes to Krishna to save her, Krishna argues that her balance was lost because someone moved among them. Ganga comes to save Krishna who complains that they called her a cheater and was about to hit her. Ganga calls Krishna a liar, she reached the pot but her attention was diverted as she smiled at her victoriously. That moment she was overpowered by her lust for victory, and made her lose. Krishna leaves angry.
Ganga recalls the childhood of Sagar and thinks Krishna got the anger of her father. There, Sagar comes out of his car to walk inside. A girl was walking, she hits Sagar and her lipstick gets ruined. Sagar warns her to look ahead. Sagar comes to meet the delegates, one of the girls amongst them behaved flirtatiously. Sagar moves towards the bar. One of the men was recently engaged, Sagar congratulates him
The man tells Sagar he and Shehla were friends since childhood, he only loved her till he recognized love. Sagar thinks about Ganga, and shares that he doesn’t believe in marriage. There is nothing like love, no girl can love men; Sagar says girls used them only for their benefit. He calls Shehla to be introduced to Sagar, it was the same girl who was flirting Sagar. Sagar notices her hold over his hand. Sagar withdraws his hand, Shehla looks towards Sagar while telling him about her love. Sagar wish him good luck and goes to attend a call.
Ganga comes looking for Krishna, she runs away from Ganga as she cares for other children more than herself. Ganga insists that she should also look after her wound, Krishna says she will move away from Ganga. A hysteric old man was listening to this conversation. Ganga agrees to Krishna’s decision, then turns to share she will miss Krishna so she will bring Geeto to accompany her.
Krishna calls Geeto as a mischievous girl. Ganga calls her a nice girl, and Tannu is also a good girl so she will give Krishna’s toys to Tanu. And she will give Krishna’s cycle to Babloo as he has no cycle. She turns to allow Krishna leave. Krishna chases her, calling it unfair. Ganga asks if it isn’t unfair to leave her mummy. The old man was now walking towards Krishna.
Ganga asks Krishna to think again, if she doesn’t leave, everything including her mummy would belong to her. Krishna was ready. The hysteric man clutches Krishna tight, insisting she killed his child. Ganga is trying to get Krishna rid of that hysteric man. Sagar comes towards the bar.
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Gangaa
Non-FictionThe show revolves around a young child named Gangaa, who becomes a widow on the same day as her marriage when her husband and her father, with whom she was very close, are killed in a riot.The show follows her struggle for her right to live happily...