In the hall of Rathode house Sundar , Arpita and Rupali discuss the selection of wedding cards for AthLie . Narmada keeps herself out . Imli shares how Atharva met her last night but she sent him away as she refused to meet secretly , Cheeni informs how Atharva had come to meet her also late at night . Narmada calls up Mr Rana and informs how Atharva had come to meet Cheeni secretly and she expresses her disapproval.
Cheeni is very happy that Atharva came to meet her and wanted to break his alliance with Imli . She goes looking for the diamond necklace that he gifted her . To her dismay Rupi Bua has already discovered that hidden necklace and questions Cheeni . She gets furious that Atharva had come to meet her secretly and also gifted her necklace. Rupi insists that the necklace was gifted to Imli and he asked Cheeni to hand it over to her n not keep it for herself . Right then Atharva’s phone call comes and Rupi notices this . She questions Cheeni why she was in contact with Atharva when his alliance was with Imli .
Rupi warns Cheeni not to come between AthLie or she will face consequences.
Rupi and the rest of the family are very happy when marriage proposal for Cheeni arrives . Everyone approves marriage of elder sister. Cheeni is furious and refuses marriage to middle class guy , she throws the picture away.
At Rana house Atharva gets frustrated that he met both the girls Cheeni and Imli but failed to share his feelings with either. He wonders if he should meet the girls again n clear MU . Mr Rudra Rana calls the entire family and informs about advanced dates of Atharva Imli wedding to next week with the consultation of pandit ji . The family is happy but Atharva gets furious , he informs the family that he loved Cheeni and did not wish to marry Imli . He would not allow anybody destroy three lives , he warns . He disapproves that his father was trying to get Cheeni married elsewhere .
Rupi gifts the diamond necklace to Imli saying it was a gift from Atharva . Cheeni fumes and vouches to snatch from Imli what rightly belonged to Cheeni .