Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin: Surekha's attempt to slap Savi digs a grave for her only
In the upcoming episode of Star Plus' show Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin, Surekha attempts to slap Savi, but Savi manages to evade, causing Surekha to fall to the ground.
Published: Tuesday,Feb 27, 2024 09:08 AM GMT-07:00
The Hindi TV series 'Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin,' airing on Star Plus, continues to captivate its audience with its captivating storyline. The ongoing plot centres around the intertwined lives of Savi (Bhavika Sharma), Ishaan (Shakti Arora), and Reeva (Sumit Singh), making their lives complicated. The current storyline focuses on Savi's (Bhavika Sharma) family's tragic demise, followed by Ishaan's (Shakti Arora) guilt for his involvement in her family's demise. For Harini's well-being and speedy recovery, Ishaan agrees to marry Savi. This shocking truth unfolds in the Bhosale mansion, leaving Reeva betrayed.
Upcoming track of Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin :
In the upcoming episode of Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin, Swati confronts the Bhosale family after obtaining video evidence of Savi's employment as a waitress in a cafe. Yashwant denies Savi's employment initially, stating she doesn't work anywhere. However, Savi eventually admits to her job. Surekha accuses Savi of opportunism, claiming she's tarnishing the family's reputation. Savi defends herself, urging Surekha not to speak negatively about her family. Tension escalates as Surekha attempts to slap Savi, but Savi manages to evade, causing Surekha to fall to the ground.
Current track:
In tonight's episode of Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin, Yashwant insists on cutting the cake without Surekha, but Ishaan and Savi stand firm. Surekha's arrival changes the atmosphere, and she agrees to join in. Ishaan and Savi symbolize unity by cutting the cake together. Meanwhile, Reeva's friends show concern, and Surekha deals with Reeva's parents' unexpected visit. Later, Yashwant's embellishments about Savi's background are questioned when evidence of her working as a waitress surfaces, leading to tension in the family.
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