Rakhi talks possessively about Shah house irking the entire Shah family members and they lash out at Rakhi .
Rakhi taunts them back but When Van loses his cool and refuses to take any more taunts from Rakhi as she accuses the family of being full of ‘berozgaari and bheekhmange’ Van orders Rakhi out of Shah house
This suits Rakhi and she too gets angry and retorts back , that this was her house n she could not be thrown out . When she is questioned she reveals Anupama had mortgaged out her portion of Shah house to Rakhi in exchange of the 4 lakhs loan repayment .
Rakhi not only refuses to move but decides to shift in permanently much to the fury of Shah family . They get all the more annoyed when Rakhi removes Anupama’s name plate from the door n places her own name plate in its place .
Van accuses Anupama that what ever pain he had inflicted on her over the last 25 yrs was returned to him today work interest . And he declares he had no regrets about giving her this pain because she deserved it .
he accuses her of being useless outside the four wallls of the house n deserved tk remain a house wife. Why did she try to handle things she knew nothing about ?
Babuji then reveals that Anupama did consult him and he agreed with her decision . Van asks all those who are accusing Anu if there was any other way to avoid this situation why did others not take that path ? All hangs their head in shame .
Van accuses Anu of emotionally blackmailing Babuji and taking advantage , also she insulted Babuji by giving away her portion of the house which was given tk her as blessing from Babuji .
Van refuses to share the house with Rakhi and decides to move outnof Shah house .
Kinjal accuses Mom of being too manipulative , she offers herself as “girvi” to her mother and asks her to return Anupama’s portion to Shaun family .
Precap
Rakhi accuses Shah family of snatching away her daughter from her , now she will break this family so much that Shah family will be forced to return her daughter back to her and beg before her on their knees .
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