Ganga eyes it tensedly. Sagar meanwhile walks listlessly on the road too overwhelmed with emotions, and leaves. Krishna asks ganga if that uncle would forget her. ganga doesnt respond. Sagar finally takes a break and sits under a tree, too weighed down remembering what happened.
Later, as ganga bandages krishna’s hand, krishna continues to chatter on, about sagar and his endless tales, and all of her anecdotes with him. ganga listens on intently, and smiles at her animated bantering. ganga gets lost, and krishna asks whats the matter. ganga says that she feels she knows this uncle. krishna says that it isnt possible, as he doesnt stay here.
krishna doesnt remember, and asks her to try and name cities. ganga cites a few, but krishna discards them off. then suddenly she remembers and says that he said he stays in London. ganga is shocked to hear this too.
As krishna hurried ahead, on the bicycle, ganga and kashish are on their way to the temple, to thank the lord, for krishna’s safety. kashish starts talking about how sagar could be her junglee uncle. ganga too decides to rubbish this concern off. kashish says that even if he was, then why did he leave without meeting her. just then, krishna comes and asks ganga to tie her hqair, while kashish is set to thinking. she asks more about this Junglee Uncle.
Krishna starts narrating, and ganga and kashish hear on tensedly. ganga has a completely different image of sagar, while krishna narrates incidents. as krishna gets busy, kashish talks about how the description doesnt seem like sagar at all. ganga listens tensedly. krishna comments that uncle said he would never meet her again. Ganga tells krishna that he was right as stays in London, and she here in Benaras, then how can they meet. she asks her to forget about him, or else she shall be unnecessarily pained, if she remembers him too much.
krishna says that remembrance doesnt cause pain, and asks her to see for herself, that she shall definitely met him again. ganga asks how is she so sure. krishna is adamant. as she rides off, ganga eyes her, while krishna continues eyeing the note, sure that they shall meet again.
As niru is asleep, and bothered by the curtain blowing in the wind, madhvi notices, and accidentally, they both try and stop the curtain at the same time. they are both taken aback. she gives a justification, and comments on how weak he looks. he says that he has aged, and that he cant sleep too. she says that he must be overburdened with work, and asks when has this been happening since. he says that its seven years, coutning the years which passed ever since she left. she leaves, citing that she shall get him tea. she rushes to the kitchen, visibly tensed and upset, trying to hide back emotions.
Meanwhile, pulkit, supriya and ammaji arrive, and they are made to sit. niru comes out. madhavi eyes them tensedly, and is shocked. she gets emotional, and rushes to touch ammaji’s feet, as they both cry their hearts out. ammaji asks about her well being, and she complies, and reciprocates too. Pulkit and Supriya get emotional too. supriya touches her feet, and madhavi asks her well being too. madhavi gets to pulkit, but he stands away. they all get tensed.
Later, sagar arrives back in the ashram, and as he pays off the taxi fellow and gets a change of notes, he remembers the note he gave to krishna, ad starts smiling. the screen freezes on his and krishna’s face.
Outside, sagar is amused as he remembers his moments with krishna. he then goes in. Meanwhile, inside niru finds ammaji getting her legs pressed by madhavi, who happily complies. Niru asks ammaji, but she says that she wont listen to anything, as she got the bahu after a long time, and he shall not interfere. he complies, saying that its and her bahu’s wish, and then leaves from there.
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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...