Part 30: Lag Gayi Lanka
The chaoticmomentum of Kairaâs entry finally ceased. She stood before Aaryan, breathingheavily, but now perfectly still. The tension was palpable. The priest signaledfor the Varmala (garland exchange) ritual to begin.
Aaryan, stillrecovering from the public embarrassment of the "speed-run" entry,composed himself. He took his garland, eyes narrowed, ready for Kaira's nextunpredictable moveâa punch, a sudden sprint, or perhaps a property deed demand.
He lifted thegarland. Kaira stepped back slightly, then suddenly threw her arms out wide inan overly dramatic gesture.
Kaira (Suddenlysweet, a blinding, fake smile plastered on her face): "Oh, my most honest,most loving, most non-transactional Aaryan! Come, come, my Future ofMumbai!"
Aaryan wasdumbfounded. This sudden switch from manic rage to saccharine affection wasdeeply unsettling. He awkwardly placed his varmala over her head.
Now it was Kairaâsturn. She took her massive, beautifully scented garland and, instead of simplyplacing it, she lifted it high above Aaryanâs head.
Kaira (Voicedripping with unnatural sweetness, eyes wide and unsettling): "Aaryan, myPrecious Pati Dev! Before I garland you, I want to perform a small Aarti!"
She proceeded toswing the garland in a circle above his head, like a priest performing a holyritual, all while giving him the most nauseatingly devoted smile.
Kaira (Coos loudlyfor everyone to hear): "Oh, my pati-dev (husband-God)! You are the onlyman in the world who loves me for ME, and not for my Goenka Connections or as aScapegoat for your Ambition! I am so lucky to be your Shield... I mean, your wife!"
She finally loweredthe garland, not just resting it on his neck, but pulling him into a tight,possessive hug that looked more like an attempt to choke him with roses.
Aaryan (Muttering,terrified): "Kaira! What is wrong with you? Let go! Everyone iswatching!"
Kaira (Pullingback, giving him a sickly sweet wink): "Why, my love? Are you ashamed ofmy Saccha Pyaar? Don't worry, Jaan. I know how to play the long game. Just waituntil we start working on our Joint Venture in Mumbai... I mean, our saatpheras"
The entirePoddar-Bansal-Goenka collective stared in confused horror.
Kaveri Dadi Sa(Whispering fiercely to Vidya): "What kind of bahu is this? She is eithermad or possessed! First, she runs like a racehorse, now she is acting like afilmi vamp!"
Madhav and Manisha(Blinking rapidly):
Manisha: "Sheis being too sweet, Madhav bhaisa. Itâs unnatural. Like sheâs trying to sell usa policy."
Manoj (Aaryanâsfather): "This is the Goenka training, Manisha. Too much emotion, too muchdrama. Don't worry, ab hum ise theek kardenge."
Krish and SanjayBansal (Exchanging knowing, unsettled looks): They knew Aaryan was up tosomething, but even they were creeped out by Kaira's performance.
Krish: "Papa,this is going to be a disaster. She's either planning to set the mandap onfire, or she's realized his game."
Sanjay: " Thisis... high drama."
Abhira and Armaan(Confused):
Abhira (To Armaan):"See! I told you she was weird! This is the same creepy logic she wasusing on me! She's acting like a caricature of a submissive bride!"
Armaan: "Sheis either trying to hide something huge or she has finally gone mad fromstress."
Ruhi and Tanya (Theonly ones who saw the speed-run, now see the sweet-run):
Tanya: "She'sdoing this on purpose, Ruhi. She knows! She's using his own language of 'asset'and 'venture' against him!"
Ruhi: "I haveto admit... this is Savage."
The priest, wearyof the unpredictable drama and eager to proceed, cleared his throat loudly.
Priest: "Now,let the bride and groom be seated.We will start with the rituals!"
Kaira, stillwearing her unsettling smile, gently took Aaryan's arm.
Kaira (To Aaryan,with exaggerated care): "Come, my Future CEO of My Happiness! Let's sitand start the Business of Marriage... I mean, the rasam! Hurry up! We must beon time for our Mumbai Takeover!"
Aaryan, rigid withanxiety and confusion, let her guide him to the mandap seats. As they sat down,the scent of the flowers and the sacred fire mingled with the cold, hardambition of Aaryan and the burning, calculated rage of Kaira.
The wedding ritualsbegan, but for everyone watching, the real drama had just moved from the aisleto the Mandap.
Kaira and Aaryanwere seated on the mandap, the priest chanting the Sanskrit verses for theGanesh Puja. The fire crackled, illuminating the gold and diamond sets, butcasting a deep shadow over Kaira's eyes.
Aaryan, stillreeling from the Varmala performance, leaned closer to Kaira under the guise oflistening to the priest, his voice low and urgent.
Aaryan (Hissing):"Kaira, what was that drama? Control yourself! We need to maintainappearances, especially with the Birlas here and the guests."
Kaira turned herhead slowly, her sweet, terrifying smile firmly in place. She leaned in evencloser, her hot breath touching his ear, delivering the final, devastatingblow.
Kaira (Whisperingwith chilling sweetness): "Aaryan, my pati-dev. You know, I've beenthinking about our future ... and I've decided something wonderful."
Aaryanâs eyesgleamed with instant greed. "Yes? What did you decide about the Mumbaidivision?"
Kaira (The smilewidening, her voice a deadly purr): "I've decided I will be the mostaagyakaari (obedient) bahu ever! I will not be leaving the family. I will stayright here, in Udaipur, under Kaveri Dadi Saâs Sanaskar training! And... and Iwill not be shifting to Mumbai for my practice. We will live right here, withthe Poddars, just like Armaan Bhaiya and Abhira Jethani! Pura din aapke charnonmein! "
Aaryanâs facedrained of color. His entire carefully constructed planâto use her "Mumbaicareer" as the shield to demand the property split and then pin the blameon herâhad just been obliterated. If she willingly stayed, he had no grounds todemand the split and would remain under Armaanâs shadow, taking"peanuts."
Aaryan (Whisperingback, frantic and furious): "Kaira! Tu pagal hai What about my career? Ourindependence? We talked about this!"
That singlewordâpagal (mad)âwas the explosive trigger. The suppressed fury, thehumiliation, the memory of the recording, and Nikhil's departure all coalesced.
In the next moment,Kaira hilariously and dramatically stood up on the mandap, scattering the riceand turmeric in a glittering arc. Her eyes were blazing, but her voice wasloud, clear, and utterly unhinged.
She pointed atrembling finger directly at Aaryanâs stunned face.
Kaira (Screaming,her voice echoing through the silent courtyard): "HAA! PAGAL HU MEIN
The collectivesilence of the hall was deafening. The guests were traumatized.
The Goenkas(Kairav, Muskan, Vansh, Reem, Ruhi, Tanya, Abhir): Their eyes widened insimultaneous terror and realizationâthe explosion has arrived! Kairav choked onair. Muskan nearly fainted. Ruhi and Tanya ducked instinctively, preparing forthe collateral damage.
The Poddars andBansals (Kaveri Dadi Sa, Vidya, Manoj, Manisha, Krish, Sanjay): They wereutterly aghast. Kaveri Dadi Sa looked ready to spontaneously combust. Manojlooked like he might have a heart attack. Aaryan sat frozen, his jaw slack,staring up at the furious, magnificent woman who was now completely ruining hiscarefully laid plot.
The Birlas,however, reacted with pure, unadulterated entertainment.
Manjari (Coveringher mouth to hide a gasp): "Oh, my god"
Vaani (Grinningwidely to Shivansh): "I told you he was a kamina! Kaira figured itout!"
Harshvardhan Birla(Leaning forward, delighted, then throwing his head back and roaring withlaughter): The eccentric patriarch loved the chaos. He slapped his kneerepeatedly.
Harshvardhan(Shouting over the stunned silence, his voice booming): "HA! Thank GodKaira realized Aaryan's truth! Well done, Goenka girl! This boy is only fit forproperty deals, not for saat phera! Bravo!"
Aaryanâs entirefoundationâhis reputation, his ambition, and his Poddar family defenseâcrumbledunder the weight of Kairaâs scream and Harshvardhanâs public, hilariousendorsement of her madness.
Kaira stood tall,her silk lehenga flowing, the weight of the Poddar jewellery finallyinsignificant against the freedom of her truth. The wedding was over before thefirst phera.
The silencefollowing Kairaâs screamâ"HAA! PAGAL HU MEIN!"âwas shattered by thethunderous voice of Kaveri Dadi Sa. Her face was crimson, her authoritychallenged in front of the entire high society of Udaipur.
Kaveri Dadi Sa(Bellowing): "What are you doing, ladki ? Have you lost your sanskar? Getdown! This is an insult to the Poddar name! Sit down, I say!"
Kaira, stillstanding tall on the mandap, turned her blazing eyes from Aaryan to Kaveri. Allpretense of obedience vanished.
Kaira (Her voicedangerously calm, yet sharp): "Chup kar, Budhiya."
The entire hallgasped. Kaveri Dadi Sa physically recoiled, her hand flying to her chest as ifstruck. The audacity was unprecedented.
Aaryan, shakingwith a mixture of terror and white-hot anger at the collapse of his plan andhis reputation, finally found his voice.
Aaryan (Shouting,pointing): "Kaira! You will regret this! You are ruining everything! Getdown, you selfishâ"
Kaira (Cutting himoff, a look of profound disgust crossing her face): "Chirkut!"
The word, a casual,contemptuous Hindi insult meaning 'worthless' or 'insignificant', landed like aspit in his face.
Kaira (Her voiceringing with finality): "I know everything, Aaryan Poddar. Everythingabout your petty, miserable greed and your dirty little plan. I rejectyou."
She then turned toface the entire assemblyâPoddars, Bansals, and Goenkas.
Kaira (Declaringloudly): "I reject Aaryan Poddar and his entire chirkut Poddar family!This marriage is off!Mein tumhe thukarati hu"
Ignoring the risingscreams and gasps, Kaira launched into a rapid, furious recap, ticking offAaryan's sins on her fingers, her voice moving from anger to cold logic:
Kaira: "Youthought I was a puppet, Aaryan? I heard every word you said. You dismissed myconsultancy work at the Birla Hospital because it didn't fit your 'image'! Youconstantly taunted my weight while pretending to love me! You punched Nikhil atthe engagement and pushed me when I intervened! You hated my Dadiâs oldjewellery because it wasn't shiny enough for your new money show! You eventried to use me as a 'SCAPEGOAT' to demand your property share!"
She lifted herDadiâs bangles high, their diamonds gleaming.
Kaira: "Myfamily's love is not your 'Asset'! And my respect is not your 'Shield'! This isnot a transaction, Aaryan! This is a farce!"
Vidya Poddar,unable to bear the public humiliation any longer and seeing the entire familylegacy crumbling, jumped up, desperate to silence the rogue bride.
Vidya (Screaming):"Bas, Kaira! Shut up! You don't know anything! You are misinterpreting!Sit down right now!"
Kaira fixed hergaze on Vidya. The final, most destructive piece of truth exploded into theaesthetic, horrified courtyard.
Kaira (Her voiceicy and sharp, leaning forward over the sacred fire): "Oh, I knoweverything, Vidya Poddar! Chup kar, Pati aur Bachcha Chorni!"
A chilling silencefell over the Poddar side. The term, meaning 'husband and child thief,' was adirect, brutal reference to the deepest, darkest secret of the family: Vidyaâsbetrayal of Madhav's first wife, Shivani, and the kidnapping that led to Armaanbeing separated from his biological motherâa secret only the elders and Armaanwere supposed to know.
Kaveri and Madhavinstantly looked sick. Vidya looked like she had seen a ghost, her face whiterthan the white mandap.
The courtyard wasfrozen in a tableau of shock. Vidya was hyperventilating from the"Chorni" accusation, Kaveri was clutching her chest, and Aaryan stoodgaping at the woman who had just dismantled his life.
Kaira, standing inthe center of the madness, wasn't done. She raised her left hand, staring atthe massive diamond engagement ring Aaryan had placed there months agoâthe ringhe had bragged cost "three crores."
Kaira (Scoffing):"Three crores? More like three cents of respect!"
She wrenched thering off her finger. With the precision of an Olympic pitcher, she hurled it.
PING!
It struck Aaryansquare in the middle of his forehead, bouncing off with a comical clink ontothe marble floor.
Aaryan: "Ouch!Are you crazy?!"
Kaira: "Keepthe change, Chirkut!"
Next, she grabbedthe heavy, suffocating dupatta from her head and threw it on the floor. Shereached for the elaborate Poddar Maathapatti and Maangtika pinned painfullyinto her hair. She ripped it out, wincing slightly, but looking liberated.
She locked eyeswith Manisha, her almost-mother-in-law.
Kaira: "Here,Manisha Aunty! Take your 'Khandaani Headache' back!"
She flung the heavygold headpiece like a frisbee. Manisha shrieked and ducked, the jewelry landingwith a heavy thud in her lap.
Then, Kaira touchedthe Nath (nose ring)âthe symbol of a brideâs honor and subservience. Sheunhooked it, the relief evident on her face. She looked at Kaveri Dadi Sa.
Kaira: "Andyou, Budhiya! You love control so much? Here! Catch your Naak ki Izzat!"
She tossed theNath. It sailed through the air and landed directly in Kaveriâs lap. Kaverilooked down at the gold ornament as if it were a live grenade.
Kaira thenfrantically began shaking her wrists. Clatter, clang, thud.
One by one, theheavy, gaudy Poddar gold bangles hit the floor, creating a circle of rejectedwealth around her feet. She didn't stop until her wrists were bare ofeverything except the intricate, antique gold and diamond bangles of her Dadi,Naira Goenka.
She raised herhands, admiring them.
Finally, shereached for the piece de resistanceâthe gigantic, heavy, opulent PoddarAncestral Neckpiece. She unclasped it, holding the massive gold and diamondchain in her hands.
Aaryan (Eyesbulging, sensing the threat to the inheritance): "Kaira... no... thatâsantique! Don't damage it! Thatâs worth millions!"
Kaira (A cold,menacing smile): "Damage it? Never. Itâs a symbol of your wealth and yourcontrol, Aaryan. It belongs to the one who truly cares about the money."
She marchedstraight up to Aaryan, who stood paralyzed by greed and terror. Withdeliberate, slow motion, she lifted the colossal necklace.
Kaira: "Here,Aaryan. Wear your true love."
She looped theheavy necklace over his head and tuggedit tight, pulling the weight of the Poddar family's legacy and his own failedambition right onto his shoulders.
Kaira (Hissing inhis ear): "Tumhe Paisa chahiye tha na? Now feel the weight of this gold!It will choke you just like you planned to choke my career and my life!"
Aaryan staggeredback slightly under the weight of the enormous piece of jewelry. He lookedutterly ridiculousâthe rejected groom wearing his own inheritance like a heavy,golden noose.
In the midst ofthis chaotic sceneâAaryan stumbling under the weight of the ancestral gold,Kaveri holding a nose ring, and high-profile guests dropping their champagneflutesâa lone, cheerful voice pierced the air.
Ruhi (Pumping herfist in the air, jumping up): "WOOO-HOOO! YOU GO, KAIRA! CHOKE HIM WITHTHE GOLD!"
The silence thatfollowed was louder than any drum.
Kaveri, Vidya, andManisha slowly turned their heads to look at Ruhiâtheir widowed bahu.
Ruhi (Realizingeveryone is staring, slowly lowers her fist, but shrugs with a grin):"What? It was a Maha-Savage move! He deserves to wear his ambition!"
Daksh (Clapping hissmall hands): "Yay! Maasi is winning!"
Kaveri Dadi Salooked like she was going to faint. Her "perfect" family wasimploding in real-time. The rebellious bride had turned the family fortune intoa humiliating punishment, the groom was wearing his inheritance like a chain,and the widow bahu was cheerleading the destruction.
The high-profileguests sat with their mouths open, witnessing the most expensive, hilarious,and disastrous breakdown in Udaipur's wedding history.The atmosphere was thickwith the stench of humiliation. Aaryan, now literally weighed down by themassive ancestral necklace, had his forehead red where Kairaâs ring had struck.His frantic demands for order had stopped, replaced by sheer, blinding fury. Helooked at the wreckage of the mandap, the laughing Birlas, and the disgustedGoenkas.
He didn't careabout politeness or family secrets anymore. The mask was completely off,revealing a truly toxic, evil, and misogynistic core.
Aaryan (Eyesbloodshot, screaming at Kaira, the gold necklace bouncing with his rage):"You ruined it! You ruined everything, you ungrateful, emotional fool! Youthink I wanted to marry you for your saccha pyaar? Look at yourself! Youâre aliability with too much weight and too much luggage!"
Kaira stoodmotionless, letting the venom wash over her.
Aaryan (Turning tothe stunned crowd, his voice high-pitched and hysterical): "Yes! I admitit! I was using her! Every single one of you Poddars is too busy protectingyour sanskari joint family and that brat Abhira bhabhi to give me what Ideserve! I am just as smart as Armaan bhai, but I get peanuts!"
He pointed atKairaâs former seat on the mandap.
Aaryan: "Iwasn't marrying Kaira for her good heart! I was marrying her for the Goenkastatus and the Goenka money! Her elite contacts would have opened doors for methat Armaan's honesty never will! This was purely a business merger!"
He walked towardKaira, his face contorted with rage, revealing the entire, vile truth of hiscontrolling intentions.
Aaryan (Spittingout the words): "I was going to push your stupid 'Mumbai dream'! I wasgoing to make you demand the property split right after the wedding, saying youneeded the capital for your clinic! But that clinic wouldn't have been yours,Kaira! Once we had the capital, I would have made sure you stayed home!"
He leaned in close,his voice dropping to a menacing snarl.
Aaryan: "Youwere never going to practice medicine! I would have controlled your career,your finances, your entire life! I needed a wife who looked good on paper, notone who actually worked! You think a Poddar bahu needs to compete with men?Lookat Abhira Bhabhi,her career is in the shadow of Armaan Bhai Your job was to bemy shield in public and my silent shadow at home!"
He threw his handsup in frustrated helplessness.
Aaryan: "Andwhen Dadi Sa refused the split, you would have been the one to fight them! Youwould have been the greedy bahu trying to break the family! I would have stayedclean, got my share of the Poddar Law Firm, and finally stepped out of Armaanbhai's shadow!"
He let out a harsh,bitter laugh.
Aaryan: "Youwere nothing but a shield and a weapon! A Pawn for my ambition! Now look!You've destroyed the weapon, and I get nothing!"
The sheer malice,misogyny, and greed in his confession hung heavy in the air. Kairav and Muskanrushed forward, horror-stricken, but Kaira raised a hand to stop them. Shelooked at Aaryan, not with anger, but with an immense, cold pity.
The courtyard washeavy with the weight of Aaryan's venomous confession. He stood sweating underthe burden of the ancestral gold, his face a picture of petty, exposed greed.Kaira took a deep breath, letting the silence hang for one final, dramatic moment.She was no longer the confused, weeping bride, but the fiercely logical,headstrong doctor who valued her self-respect above all else.
She stepped awayfrom the Goenka family, facing Aaryan and the stunned Poddar clanâKaveri,Vidya, Manoj, Manisha, Krish, Sanjay,Armaanâwho watched her with a mixture ofterror and disbelief.
Kaira (Her voiceringing with absolute certainty, addressing Aaryan): "Stop shouting,Aaryan. You think your confession broke me? Nahin. You just confirmed my ticketto freedom."
She gestured towardthe expensive, ruined setup.
Kaira: "Lookat this mandap. Look at these guests. You thought this was the biggest day ofmy life? This was just a business meeting for you, and the deal is canceled.Main tumhari property ya asset nahin hoon.â"
She took a slow,deliberate step back, her eyes burning with self-respect.
Kaira (To Aaryan):"You called me a liability with 'too much luggage.' Toh suno, AaryanPoddar. My luggage is not my weight; my luggage is my self-respect, my career,my ambition, aur meri Goenka family ka naam And I don't need a Controller likeyou to manage it."
Kaira lifted herchin, her gaze sweeping across the faces of the controlling Poddar elders.
Kaira: "Youplanned to clip my wings? You planned to stop my practice, control my finances,and make me your 'silent shadow'? You needed a wife who 'looked good on paper'?Toh suniye, Dadi Sa! "
She faced KaveriDadi Sa, whose face was rigid with fury.
Kaira: "I amnot a Ghar ki Murghi that you can tame! I am a high-flying bird. I am Dr. KairaGoenka. No oneânot your grandson, not your family , and definitely not thisgold necklaceâcan bring me down or stop me from achieving my goals!"
She pointedscornfully at Aaryan.
Kaira: "Youneeded my status, my money, and my reputation to elevate yourself. But I don'tneed you. My value is already so high that a person like you cannot even standin my shadow.)"
Kaira (Standingtall, her voice ringing out for all the traumatized guests to hear): "Ireject this wedding. I reject your lies, your control, and your toxicdefinition of marriage.I reject our love of 2 years."
She turned andwalked towards her family, the Goenkas, who rushed forward, tears of pride andrelief filling their eyes. She had faced the fire, and she had flown free.
Just as Kairareached the welcoming arms of her familyâMuskan and Kairav, Vansh and Reemâasudden, determined figure leaped into the small space between the Goenkas andthe retreating Aaryan.
It was Abhira. Shelooked distraught, her focus entirely on 'saving' her sister from what sheperceived as emotional damage, completely missing the fact that Kaira had justsaved herself from a lifetime of abuse.
Abhira (Teary-eyed,rushing forward, placing her hands dramatically on Kairaâs shoulders):"Kaira! Wait! Stop! Yeh kya kar diya tune! You canât reject Aaryan justbecause he said a few harsh words! You are letting anger win!"
Kaira stood rigid,the sweet scent of the discarded varmala now cloying.
Abhira (Launchinginto a cringe lecture, her voice soaring): "Love is not aboutcalculations, Kaira! It's about forgiveness! Itâs about sacrifice! Saccha pyaar(True love) means accepting the flaws of the person you love! You have toendure the storm, Kaira! If I had left Armaan every time he made a mistake, orevery time he hurt me, where would our family be? You have to trust yourlove!"
The Goenka familywatched their niece with a collective expression of annoyed bewilderment.
Muskan and Kairav exchanged a look of utter defeat. Kairav mutteredunder his breath, "Iska toh bhasan kabhi khatam nahin hota!Dekho MuskanBhaiji ki beti ka kamaal"
Vansh and Reem physically took a step back. Reem pinched the bridge ofher nose.
Tanya simply rolled her eyes so hard they threatened to get stuck.
On the Poddar side,even the humiliated elders were annoyed.
Kaveri Dadi Sa (Whispering venomously to Vidya): "This ladki ! Nowshe is giving sermons! She is the reason we are in this mess! She and Armaanâsdrama stopped the partition, which made Aaryan desperate and her sister Kairais such a bad mouth!"
Vidya (Clutching her pearls): "And now sheâs giving free advice on'sacrifice' when her own marriage is built on chaos!"
Armaan stood utterly dumbfounded, watching his wife lecture the onlyperson who was logical enough to escape their toxic cycle
Ruhi, however, had reached her limit. Her sister's interference was thefinal straw. She subtly bent down, unbuckling the strap of her expensivewedding sandal.
Ruhi (Mutteringfuriously): "Maha-Pyaar! Maha-Sacrifice! I swear, if she says'Maha-Mistake' one more time, I will fling this heel at her head!"
Abhir, who wasstanding next to Ruhi, saw the dangerous gleam in her eye and the sight of thepointed stiletto. He quickly put a hand on her arm.
Abhir (Whisperinghilariously): "Ruhi, no! Mandap pe heel phainkna is Illegal! Wait until weget home! We can use a chappal then, it's more satisfying! Don't damage yourJimmy Choo!"
Ruhi reluctantlyput the heel down, but kept it off, ready to grab at a moment's notice.
Meanwhile, Kairaâsbody language screamed that she was judging Abhira. She kept her arms crossed,her antique bangles catching the light, and side-eyed her sister with anexpression of cold, intellectual disdain. She waited patiently for the bhasanto end, as if waiting for a minor technical glitch to resolve.
Abhira (Finishingwith dramatic flair): "...So, Kaira, you must go back! Go back and forgivehim for the sake of your saccha pyaar and your future!"
Kaira (Taking aslow, deep breath, delivering the final, savage taunt): "Done, Abhira?Good. I heard your whole monologue on 'Enduring Toxic Men 101.'"
She paused, lettingher eyes rake over Abhira's distraught face, then landed the brutal comparison.
Kaira (Scoffing,switching to sharp Hinglish): "You forgive a 'few harsh words,' Abhira? Iforgive a man for trying to use me as a 'Scapegoat' and destroying my career!Tum armaan ki sasti jogan ban gayi ho, toh tumhein lagta hai sab ko bannachahiye?â
Abhiraâs facecrumpled, finally silenced not by a moral argument, but by a savage personaljab. Kaira turned her back on her sister, took her family's arm, and finallywalked away from the ruined mandap forever.
Abhira finished herpassionate speech about forgiveness, tears streaming down her face, expectingKaira to melt. Instead, Kaira stared at her sister with the cold precision of asurgeon about to dissect a frog.
Kaira (Slowly,tilting her head): "Done? Have you finished your audition for 'Star Pluski Maha-Mahaan Aatma'? Good."
She stepped closerto Abhira, her voice dripping with savage amusement.
Kaira: "Youcall me arrogant for rejecting a toxic man? And you are lecturing me on SacchaPyaar? Waah! Abhira, my dear sister, you are not a 'Lover'. You are ArmaanPoddar ki Sasti Jogan!"
The Goenkas(Muskan, Kairav, Vansh, Reem) winced. Tanya hid a smirk behind her hand.
Kaira raised herhand, counting off on her fingers, her voice rising with every ridiculouspoint.
Kaira: "Let'sreview your 'Love Story', shall we? It reads less like a romance and more likea Survivor Series where you are the only loser!"
The Beginning:"First, he abandoned Ruhi Di at the mandap to woo you. Then, he pressureda 23-year-old you to get pregnant when you barely had a law degree! Career gayabhaad mein, pehle Vanshaj lao! "
The Mommy Issues:"When Mummy Vidya was angry, Mr. Husband gave you the Silent Treatment forthree months! Teen maheene! You were living with a mute statue who only drankalcohol!"
The Baby Swap:"Then, the Great Baby Exchange! You delivered a stillborn, and instead ofletting you grieve, he swapped the babies like a defective Amazon parcel! Youdidn't even get to see your child one last time because Pati Dev decided youcouldn't handle it!"
The Resignation:"Oh, and remember when he slapped a Resignation Letter on your face? Hedecided you were quitting law! Control freak much?"
The Abhir Incident:"This is my favorite part! Vidya Aunty ran over our brother Abhir,paralyzed him, destroyed his life! And what did your Devta Armaan do? He blamedAbhir! He defended his mommy! And when you got angry, he slapped a fake bribeallegation on you to destroy your career!and you?Happily got this chudail outof Jail to Manao your Bhagwan armaan. Wah, kya pyaar hai!"
Kaira (Turning backto Abhira): "Fast forward to the Surrogacy Circus! He threw a vase at themirror to insult you! Then, during the deliveryâa do-or-die situation for RuhidiâMr. Hero ran away because he was 'traumatized'! You handled everythingalone! But who took the credit? 'Meri Beti, Meri Beti' jaap started!"
Kaira (Laughingincredulously): "He didn't let you bond with the baby! He called youINCAPABLE because you didn't give birth! He brought a shady nanny, the baby gotstolen, and while you were bleeding and pasting posters on the streets, he wasbusy humiliating you!"
Kaira: "Andthen? The Grand Finale! He found Maira (Pookie), realized she was safe, andinstead of telling you, he kidnapped his own daughter for 7 years! He hid herfrom you! He uprooted that poor lady who cared for her and then He marriedGeetanjali for damage control only totorture her later!"
She leaned in, hervoice dropping to a harsh whisper that echoed in the silent hall.
Kaira: "He wasmarried to another woman, Abhira! And you? You were busy trying to mooch offhim, begging for scraps of attention like a Doormat Pro Max! You even landed injail for 3 months because of this obsession! And when Geetanjali died, you justsaid 'Jo hua so hua' and married him again? Are you a wife or a Recycling Binfor his mistakes?"
Kaira: "Andthe saddest part? You had Anshuman Raizada."
She pointed towhere Tanya stood.
Kaira:"Anshuman was 100 times better than this toxic sample! He loved you, herespected you, he wanted to give you the world. He was a Sone ki Katori handedto you by destiny!"
Kaira (Voicebooming): "But what did you do, Abhira? You are such a Bhikaran in lovethat you kicked away the Sone ki Katori just to go beg in Armaanâs Tambe kiKatori! You broke Anshumanâs heart, gave him false hope , all to chase a manwho treated you like a spare tire!"
Kaira shook herhead, looking at Abhira with genuine confusion mixed with disgust.
Kaira (Voicesuddenly rising to a dramatic, questioning shriek): "Do you even love him,Abhira? Or do you just have a... a HUMILIATION KINK? Haan! Batao! You need himto insult you so you can forgive him and feel like a Mahaan Devi ! You need thedrama! Tumhein to sukoon aata hi nahinhai simple life mein!"
She turned herfurious gaze toward her mother, Muskan.
Kaira (Shouting,betraying her own hurt): "Aur Mumma! Why are you so obsessed with Bhaijiki Beti (Brother's Daughter) Abhira? Pehle iski nautanki sambhaalo, phir mujhelecture dena! ("
She then lookeddown at Abhiraâs feet, scoffing.
Kaira: "KaiseTaxiwale honge jo aisi Doormat paida kiye honge Tuntunewali Bua (Akshara) kesaath!â
Harshvardhan Birlain the audience immediately let out a loud, appreciative whistle, enjoying thelow-blow reference to Akshara and the 'Taxi driver' .
Kaira (Taking onelast look at Abhira, utter contempt washing over her face): "AAA THU!Kaisi ghatiya aurat hai tu! "
Kaira spat thedisdainful sound, turned her back on her speechless sister, and walked awaywith her proud, horrified Goenka family.
Nikhil stood on thetarmac of the Maharana Pratap Airport (UDR), Udaipur. The airport, known forits sleek, modern structure blending glass and local stone, was busy but notchaotic. The current section of the tarmac was relatively quiet, with only afew ground crew visible. The backdrop was the stunning Aravalli range, nowslightly softened by the afternoon haze.
Nikhil was standingat the base of the rolling stairs, waiting for clearance to board his Air Indiaflight to Mumbai. The air was hot and dry, making his crisp linen shirt clingslightly to his back. He clutched his small duffel bag, his eyes scanning thepristine white and blue livery of the aircraft.
Two hours. Twohours had passed since he had thrown the emotional bombâ"I love you,Kaira"âand fled the Goenka villa like a frightened thief. The truth was,he felt less like a hero and more like a massive idiot.
Nikhil (Thinking,annoyed): This is it. Nikhil, the great architect, reducing his love life to atragic Bollywood climax. 'I love you! Iâm leaving forever! Goodbye, my love!'
He cursed under hisbreath, thinking of Kairav and Muskan.
Nikhil (Thinking,imitating Kairavâs dramatic tone): âNikhil, Beta! If you stay, it will just beawkward! Leave now! She needs to realize your value in your absence! Thedramatic effect will be worth it!â
Nikhil (Thinking,arguing back): Dramatic effect? I confessed twenty years of secret love, calledher fiancĂŠ a suffocating pig, and then ran off like a coward! What if Aaryan isalready using her âconfusionâ against her? What if she actually marries him now,thinking I was just being a jealous friend?
He felt a wave ofself-loathing. He should have stayed. He should have grabbed her hand, draggedher to the mandap, and let her make the decision then and there. This airportwaiting game felt utterly anticlimactic and profoundly stupid.
Nikhil (Thinking):I am standing on the tarmac in Udaipur, feeling like a side character who gothis one-minute spotlight and now has to exit stage left. No! This isridiculous!
He looked up at theplane, then back at the sleek glass entrance of the airport terminal. He saw abored-looking ground crew member fiddling with a reflective vest.
The image ofKairaâs stunned face, the tears in her eyes, and the question hanging betweenthemâYeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai?âsuddenly snapped his final thread ofcomposure.
Nikhil (Whisperingfiercely to himself): "To hell with the 'dramatic effect'! To hell withMuskan Aunty's serial plots! I'm not leaving And I need to tell her Aaryan's afraud before she takes those pheras!"
He took a large,determined breath, grabbed his duffel bag tightly, and instead of walking upthe boarding stairs, he suddenly turned 180 degrees.
He bolted acrossthe tarmac, dodging a luggage cart and startling the ground crew member, whodropped his vest.
Ground Crew Member(Yelling after him, utterly bewildered): "Hey! Sir! Where are you going?!The flight is boarding! You can't run on the tarmac!"
Nikhil, dressed inhis messy, windblown shirt and cargo pants, looked like a runaway groom, excepthe wasn't the groom. He was a runaway confession.
Nikhil (Runningtoward the terminal door, adrenaline pumping): "I am not running away, Iam running towards! This is my love story's climax, and I am rewriting thescript! Sorry, Air India, but my emotional baggage is too heavy for the cargohold!"
He burst throughthe security barrier doorâmeant for authorized personnel onlyâwhich triggered afaint, confused alarm. Nikhil didn't stop, sprinting through the airport loungeand towards the exit, desperate to find a taxi.
The dramatic exitwas canceled. The epic entrance was about to begin.
The dust fromKairaâs roast hadnât even settled when Abhira, utterly decimated by the"Humiliation Kink" and "Tambe ki Katori" comments, let outa wail that rivaled a police siren.
Abhira (Coveringher face, sobbing loudly): "Mummmyyyy! (referring to Vidya) She is somean! Saccha Pyaar is dead here!"
She hitched up hersaree and sprinted away like a toddler denied candy, crying loudly as she ranpast a confused Armaan.
Armaan (Reachingout weakly): "Abhira... wait... let's discuss the copper bowlmetaphor..."
But she was gone,leaving a trail of tears and cringe behind her. Kaira watched her go forexactly one second, rolled her eyes, and then panic set in.
Kaira (Lookingaround frantically): "Nikhil! Where is he? He said three hours... oh god,the traffic!"
Kaira rushedtowards Kairav, grabbing his shoulders. Her heavy jewellery clinkedaggressively.
Kaira (Breathless,eyes wide): "Dad! Dad, listen! I made a mistake letting him go! Dad, Ithink..."
Kairav (Smilingsmugly, cutting her off instantly): "...Mein Nikhil se pyaar kartihoon."
Kaira froze. Herjaw dropped.
Kaira (Bewildered):"Dad? How did you... wait, is this a script? Did everyone know exceptme?"
Kairav (Winking atMuskan): "Beta, we are Goenkas. We practically invented complex lovestories. We saw this coming since you were five."
Suddenly, Muskanstepped forward. She channeled every ounce of Bollywood drama she had watchedgrowing up. She grabbed Kairaâs hand, looked deep into her eyes, and thendramatically let go, pushing her slightly towards the exit.
Muskan (Withintense emotion, channeling Amrish Puri): "Ja Kaira Ja! Jee le apnizindagi! (Go Kaira Go! Live your life!) Go get your Raj... I mean,Nikhil!"
Kaira (Blinkingrapidly): "Mom, seriously? DDLJ dialogue right now? In the middle of myfailed wedding?"
Muskan (Shrugging):"It's a classic! Now run! before he boards that flight and becomes adepressed architect in Mumbai!"
Kaira didn't needtelling twice. She grabbed her heavy lehenga skirt, bunching up the layers ofsilk and embroidery in her arms.
Kaira (Screaming):"ABHIR! JEEP! NOW!"
Abhir, lookingdashing in his sherwani, was already vaulting over a flower decoration, keysspinning in his hand.
Abhir: "Wayahead of you, Behena! The Open Jeep is parked at the valet! Let's go!"
Kairasprintedâwell, waddled aggressively due to the 40kg outfitâtowards the exit. Asshe reached the vintage open-top Jeep, Ruhi appeared out of nowhere, havingdiscarded her other heel as well.
Ruhi (Diving intothe passenger seat): " I am not missing this! This is the Chasesequence!"
Kaira (Climbinginto the back, struggling with the skirt): "Ruhi! Why are youcoming?"
Ruhi (Turningaround, grinning): "Moral support! And to throw shoes at traffic if theydon't move! Abhir, drive like you're in a Rohit Shetty movie!"
Abhir (Revving theengine loudly): "Hold onto your duppata!Lets go"
The Jeep screechedout of the Oberoi Udaivilas driveway, gravel flying, leaving the stunned guestschoking on dust.
Meanwhile, Tanya(Nikhil's cousin) watched the Jeep disappear. She looked at Kairav and Muskan.
Tanya (Sighing,pulling out car keys): "Okay, the kids are gone. Come on, Uncle-Aunty.I'll drive you."
Kairav: "Fast,Tanya! We need to be there to witness the confession! I need to record it forthe family group chat!"
Muskan: "And Ineed to make sure Nikhil doesn't actually get on the plane! That boy is tooobedient!"
Tanya (Rolling hereyes): "Get in the car. Itâs going to be a bumpy ride. Why are Goenkaweddings always a marathon?"
They piled intoTanyaâs luxury sedan and peeled out after the Jeep, turning the serene Udaipurroads into a high-stakes, high-fashion race to the airport.
The Poddars andBansals returned to the stately Poddar Villa in Udaipur, but the atmosphere wasfar from welcoming. The grand mansion felt cold and heavy, thick with thestench of public humiliation. The high-profile guests had witnessed the entiremeltdown, and the news would undoubtedly spread like wildfire through Udaipur'selite circles.
Aaryan stormed infirst, ripping off the heavy ancestral necklace Kaira had forced on him,throwing it onto a nearby antique table with a metallic crash.
Aaryan (Shouting):"This is all Kaira's fault! The madwoman burned my life! I losteverything! My investment, my reputationâ"
SMACK!
A sharp, resoundingsound cut through Aaryanâs rant. Kaveri Dadi Sa, rigid with a terrifying fury,had crossed the hall and delivered a stinging slap across Aaryan's cheek.
Kaveri Dadi Sa(Voice shaking with rage and despair): "Shut up, nalayak (worthless)! Thisis your fault! You, with your cheap greed and foolish schemes! You thought youcould treat a high-status girl like Kaira Goenka as a pawn for property? Youhave disgraced the Poddar name forever!"
She paced, her silksaree rustling like dry leaves.
Kaveri Dadi Sa(Cursing Abhira, her voice laced with venom): "And it all started becauseof that disaster, Abhira! If that vakeel (lawyer) hadn't manipulated Armaaninto saving the partition, you wouldn't have become so desperate for yourshare! We would have dealt with the financial division quietly! She curses usevery time she breathes!"
The remainingwomenâKaveri, Vidya, Manisha, and Kajalâsuddenly locked eyes. They recognized acommon enemy, a shared scapegoat for the day's catastrophe: Abhira. After all,Kaira had been Abhiraâs sister.
Abhira stood nearthe entrance, still reeling from Kairaâs brutal roast, looking pale anddefeated. She was instantly surrounded by the four furious women.
Vidya (Her eyesburning with the humiliation of the 'Chorni' taunt): "Look at her! Thecause of all our miseries stands here, still wearing that sanskari saree! Youbrought Kaira into our house! You were her sister! Why didn't you stop hermadness? Oh, wait! You encourage it!"
Manisha (Ventingher own humiliation of having the Maathapatti thrown at her): "She calledus 'Chirkut' and 'Budhiya'! And your bhasan about Saccha Pyaar was a joke! Tum toh khud hi sasti jogan ho! No wonderyour own sister humiliated you in front of the world!"
Kajal (Joining theattack, her voice shrill): "Your sister rejected our Aaryan and chosefreedom! But you, Abhira, you cling to Armaan like a leech! Why? Because youknow you are nothing without the Poddar surname! You have no career, no child,no future!"
Kaveri Dadi Sa(Delivering the final, brutal blow, her voice dripping with contempt):"Ladki! Tum sirf dukh aur apmaan laati ho iss ghar mein Get out of mysight!"
Abhira stoodcompletely frozen, the collective force of their hatred hitting her harder thanany physical blow. The toxic atmosphere of the Poddar Villa had officiallyreached its peak, finding its target in the easiest victim.
Amidst the brutaltaunts from Kaveri and the other women, a sudden, frantic realization broughtthe cruel verbal attack to a screeching halt.
Manisha (Suddenlychecking the rooms): "Maira! Maira kahaan hai (where is)? I haven't seenher since we returned!"
Panic instantlyseized the house. Maira, the child Armaan had fiercely protected (and illegallykept) for seven years, was nowhere to be found. The wedding chaos and thesubsequent screaming match had provided the perfect cover for a small child toslip away.
Armaan, who hadbeen standing rigid with defeat, suddenly snapped. The loss of Maira was thefinal, unforgivable transgression. He whirled around, his eyes blazing, all hissuppressed toxicity and misogyny focused entirely on Abhira.
Armaan (Screaming,his voice raw with fury): "Abhira! Yeh sab tumhari wajah se hua hai! (Thisis all because of you!) Tumhari ghatiya bakwaas! If you hadn't brought yourdrama and your sister's toxicity here, my daughter would be safe!"
He stormed up toher, his face inches from hers.
Armaan:"Tumhare saath hamesha kuch na kuch ghatiya hota hai! You bring chaos! Youare a disaster! You ruined your own marriage, you ruined Aaryan's wedding, andnow you have lost my daughter!"
Armaan (Loweringhis voice to a vicious, painful whisper, hitting her weakest spot): "Mainjanta tha! Main janta tha, Abhira! Tum uski maa kabhi ban hi nahin saktithi! You didn't give birth to her!Tumhari kokh toh usey jhel hi nahinpaayi! You are incapable of motherhood! That is why you lost her once, and nowyou've lost her again!"
The taunt about herfertility and not having birthed Mairaâthe ultimate, cruelest weapon inArmaanâs arsenalâlanded with sickening precision. Abhira flinched as if struck,her eyes wide with shock and pain.
Armaan didn't waitfor a response. His rage was boundless and blind. He grabbed Abhiraâs wrist ina punishing grip.
Armaan (Draggingher violently towards the main entry door): "You are not fit to be in thishouse! Tum is ghar ki badkismati ho! Getout!"
He dragged thetearful, whimpering Abhira across the polished marble floor.
Kaveri Dadi Sa(Clapping sharply, cheering him on): "Shabash, Armaan! Sahi kar raha hai!Throw this panauti out! This house needs cleansing!"
Vidya (Clapping andcheering, spiteful pride in her eyes): "Go! Go to your dead taxi-driverfather's house, where you belong! Armaan, finally! Mera sher beta! "
Armaan reached thegrand, ornate door. Without a moment's hesitation, he opened it wide, exposingAbhira to the evening sky.
Armaan (Hissing,shoving her out the door): "Niklo! Niklo yahan se! I don't need a wife whocan't even keep track of her own child! You are rejected, Abhira!"
He slammed themassive door shut with a deafening THUD, leaving Abhira weeping and alone onthe street outside the Poddar Villa, the collective cheers of his mother andgrandmother ringing in her ears. She was finally and brutally kicked out,carrying nothing but her pain and the weight of his toxic cruelty.
Nikhil was bouncingwildly in the back of an auto-rickshaw, desperately speeding along the narrow,winding roads toward Oberoi Udaivilas. He was yelling instructions to thebemused driver in frantic Hinglish, convinced he was minutes away fromdisaster.
Meanwhile, theopen-top Jeep driven by Abhirâwith Ruhi cheering from the passenger seat andKaira clutching her lehenga in the backâwas barreling in the opposite directiontoward the airport. Tanyaâs sedan, carrying Kairav and Muskan, trailed closebehind.
The two paths,destined for collision, met near the Gangaur Ghat, one of Udaipur's most scenicspots, currently quiet in the late afternoon.
The auto-rickshawswerved suddenly, braking hard to avoid crashing into a large, oncoming vintagejeep that skidded dramatically to a halt.
Nikhil was thrownforward, clutching the safety bar. He looked up, furious, ready to yell at thereckless driver.
His eyes lockedonto the Jeep's back seat.
There sat Kaira.
She wasbreathtaking, but utterly transformed. Gone were the Poddar jewels, save forher Dadi's bangles. Her bridal hair was still intricately styled with flowers,but the expensive dupatta and heavy makeup stood in stark contrast to the raw,fierce relief in her eyes. She looked like a queen who had just walked out of apalace fire.
Nikhil (Standing upin the rocking auto, utterly shocked): "Kaira?! What are you doing here? Ithought you wereâ"
Kaira didn't wait.She leaped out of the back of the jeep, her lightened lehenga surprisinglyagile. She ran toward Nikhil, her face a storm of emotion.
Nikhil stoodmesmerized, his frantic airport escape forgotten. He braced himself for a hug,a tearful embrace, or perhaps a poetic, DDLJ-style run toward him.
Instead, as shereached him, Kairaâs hand shot out with blinding speed.
SMACK!
She delivered asharp, hilarious slap across his cheekânot of anger, but pure, frustratedexasperation.
Kaira (Screaming,shaking her head furiously): "Idiot! Dost ho ya Dushmaan? Why did you runaway? You confess your Love in the middle of a wedding and then flee thecountry? I had to expose Aaryan all alone, you coward!"
Nikhil (Rubbing hissmarting cheek, utterly bewildered): "Ouch! I... Iâm sorry! I was... I wasshy!Also I was trying toâŚ"
SMACK!
Kaira slapped himagain.
Kaira: "Shy?Youâre twenty-eight, not eight! Why didn't you confess earlier, when Aaryanstarted insulting my career, my weight, my Dadiâs jewellery? Why let me walkthis far into the lion's den?"
Kaira didn't waitfor him to respond. She grabbed his light blue linen shirt with both hands,pulling him closer.
Kaira:"Anyway, Aaryan turned out to be a massive Red Flagâa controlling,misogynistic Chirkut. I rejected him, ruined his wealth, and shamed his entirekhandaan ! Now, tell me the truth. You, Ruhi Di, Abhir bhai, Vansh Tauji, ReemTaiji... even Mom and Dad..."
She narrowed hereyes, demanding the final piece of the puzzle.
Kaira: "Wereyou all planning together to expose Aaryan?"
The entire GoenkaentourageâKairav and Muskan stepping out of Tanya's sedan, Ruhi, Daksh, Abhir,Vansh, and Reem standing by the Jeepânodded simultaneously, grinningsheepishly.
Muskan (Calling outproudly): "Yes, Beta! We wanted you to see the evidence yourself!"
Kairav (Waving):"It was a collaborative project, Kairu! High dramatic value!"
Kaira (Dropping herhead back in a hilarious, theatrical breakdown): "Aaaaargh! I swear, myfamily is a cartel! I was the only honest one! I need a therapist!"
Kaira looked backat Nikhil, her fierce exterior softening, her eyes searching his.
Kaira: "Okay.Last question, and you better be honest. The love confession... was that real,or was that just part of the 'Dramatic Effect' to make me reject Aaryan?"
Nikhil looked ather, his cheeks still smarting, surrounded by the laughing, supportive chaos oftheir family. He blushed, a deep, unmistakable crimson coloring his neck andface. He opened his mouth, but only managed a choked sound.
Kaira (Smilinggenuinely, her heart full): "I see. It was real."
She finallyreleased his shirt. She looked up at the setting sun over the lake, then backat him.
Kaira: "Youasked me a question back there: Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai?"
She paused, thefamiliar, poetic line hanging in the air for the last time.
Kaira: "Patanahin. "
She took his hand,the one that had been slapped, and held it tightly.
Kaira: "But Ilike you, Nikhil. I like you bohot zyaada. And now that I'm free, we can findout Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai." (indicating she wanted to date himseriously.)
Kairav and Muskanimmediately launched into a celebration.
Kairav (Clappingloudly): "Yes! My daughter chose the right man! So, Nikhil and Kaira?!Shaadi kab"
Nikhil and Kaira(Simultaneously, screaming at the top of their lungs): "NOOOOOO!"
Kaira turned to herfamily, holding Nikhil's hand. "First, a lot of dating, a successful career, and anon-dramatic proposal! We are done with weddings for a long, long time!"
Nikhil squeezed herhand, grinning. He was finally home.
Kaira and Nikhilstood holding hands at the edge of Gangaur Ghat, surrounded by their laughing,supportive family.
Kairav (Stillbeaming): "Arey, shaadi toh karni padegi! ?"
Kaira (Rolling hereyes dramatically): "Papa, I just rejected the entire Poddar khandaan!Do you think I care about 'societal pressure'? Career first!"
Nikhil (Squeezingher hand, nodding vigorously): "Exactly! We need to focus on our careersfirst! Abhi toh bas dating shuru hui hai. (Right now, only dating hasstarted.)"
Nikhilâs eyesgleamed with ambition, mirroring Kaira's own drive.
Nikhil: "Ihave a massive project coming up. My designer label is already popular, but nowI'm working on introducing a high-end Indian jewellery line in the USA andEurope."
Kaira (Impressed):"Wow, that's huge! Global expansion!"
Nikhil: "Notjust that, Kairu. Iâve been invited to design for New York Fashion Week (NYFW)next season. My focus is entirely on that and making my label a globalpowerhouse."
Kaira (Puffing outher chest): "Good! Because I have my own targets! Iâm going toaggressively expand the Dr. Kaira Hair and Skin Centre chain across India. AndIâm going to earn so much money as the Head Consultant at Birla Hospital that Ican buy the Poddar House and turn it into a high-end Elite Spa!"
Muskan (Proudly):"Mera baccha! (My Thatâs the spirit! Pehle financial freedom,phir shaadi ka bandhan.Kairav ji aap toh bass kijiye"
Vansh and Reem(Nodding in agreement): "This is the right move. Focus on professionalsuccess first. We support this 100%."
The mood was lightand celebratory when Ruhiâs phone rang. It was Kiara, Aaryanâs sister and theirniece (who had been at the wedding).
Ruhi (Answering,confused): "Kiara? What's wrong? You sound upset."
Kiara (Frantic, onthe other end): "Bhabhi! Maira kahan hai? The whole Poddar house isupside down! Armaan Bhai is screaming and blaming Abhira for losing her!"
Ruhi, Kaira, andNikhil exchanged wide-eyed looks. They had completely forgotten the child inthe chaos.
Ruhi (Lookingaround wildly): "Maira missing?! Waitâ"
Suddenly, Tanya(who was still by her sedan) heard a giggle from inside her car. She looked inthe back window.
Tanya (Shouting toRuhi): "Ruhi! Sheâs here! Maira is in my sedan! She must have climbed inwhen we were all running after Kaira's jeep!"
Ruhi took the phoneaway from her ear, laughing hysterically.
Ruhi (To Kiara):"Relax, Kiara! Maira is safe! Woh Tanya ki gaadi mein chhipkar baitithi! She's fine! Tell Armaan to calm down and stop being an idiot! Andsomeone needs to go get Abhira!"
The relief wasinstant and immense. Kaira suddenly felt the full force of her adrenaline crashand remembered she hadn't eaten since the Haldi ceremony.
Kaira (Clutchingher stomach dramatically): "Oh my god! I'm starving! All this running,slapping, and rejecting has made me hungry! I need food!"
Nikhil (Smilingtenderly): "My Queen has commanded! Wait right here."
Nikhil quicklysprinted back to his auto-rickshaw driver and returned a minute later holding apaper plate piled high with piping hot, crispy Udaipur Kachoris and chutney,which he must have grabbed from a nearby vendor.
Nikhil: "KachoriKhao, Kairu! Aur gussa thanda karo! "
Everyone burst outlaughing. The sight of Kaira, still in her bridal attire, savagely munching ona street-side kachori right next to a famous ghat, encapsulated thebizarre perfection of the moment.
The Goenkas andtheir allies were enjoying the kachoris and their victory, exchangingjokes and making plans.
Kairav (Taking abite of kachori): "Finally, a happy ending, aur woh bhi itni jaldi!"
Nikhil (FeedingKaira): "Just the beginning, Uncle! Just the beginning!"
Just as they weretoasting their freedom, a sound broke through their joyous laughter.
It was a loud,desperate, and heartbreaking cry, rising up from the steps leading down to theGangaur Ghat. It was clearly the sound of someone deeply in distress.
Everyone instantlystopped laughing, their heads snapping toward the ghat steps. The celebrationwas abruptly halted by a fresh wave of raw human grief.
The loud, desperatecrying echoing from the Gangaur Ghat steps turned out to be exactly who theyfeared: Abhira.
She was sittingmidway down the grand stone steps leading to the lake, her saree rumpled, herface a streaked disaster of ruined makeup, tears.She was sobbinguncontrollably, her body shaking with theatrical, unadulterated despair.
The sound that rosefrom the ghat was less a cry of sorrow and more a primal, ear-splitting howl ofself-pity and devastation.
Abhira (Screaming,beating her fists on the cold stone steps): "Mera kya hoga! Oh, Armaan!You threw me out! You called me incapable! Mein Armaan ki Jogan hoon! Isacrificed everything! Mera pati, mera ghar,Mera silly boy"
She paused herscreaming to perform the classic Hindi serial gesture of tragedy: she beganviolently smashing the glass bangles remaining on her wrists against the stonesteps, the krrang sound mingling with her mournful wails.
Abhira (Wailing):"I will prove my Saccha Pyaar! I will get Armaan back! I will bethe Mahaan Maa! Why did you leave me, Armaan!"
The entire Goenkaand allied groupâKaira, Nikhil, Kairav, Muskan, Ruhi, Abhir, Vansh, Reem, andTanyaâstood at the top of the ghat, watching the melodramatic spectacle with amixture of pity and severe second-hand embarrassment.
Ruhi (Muttering,covering Dakshâs ears): "Oh my god. Yeh toh next level nautanki hai!She's louder than a whole baraat band!"
Abhir (Shivering):"The sasti jogan is having a public meltdown. This is worse thanthe time she argued with the priest over the muhurat."
Nikhil (HoldingKaira, whispering): "Is... is she okay? Should we call a doctor? Or maybea director? This performance needs a good close-up."
Muskan (Her heartmelting slightly, despite the earlier taunts): "Aww, bechari (poorthing). Kairav, we should go down. She is still my brotherâs daughter, and sheis genuinely hurt. She needs help."
Kairav (Rolling hiseyes so hard they almost clicked): "No, Muskan. Absolutely not. She ishaving a moment of realization or, more likely, preparing for her next Mahaansacrifice stunt. We don't interfere."
Kaira (Taking abite of the kachori, perfectly matching her dad's energy):"Exactly, Mom. Don't be a Doormat yourself! She will get up whenshe realizes her audience has stopped clapping. She literally just tried tosell me a subscription to her misery. We are out of the emotional investmentbusiness."
Kairav (Noddingproudly): "We will deal with her later. First, let my daughter eat her kachoriin peace and enjoy her freedom. Abhira is just a minor cleanup operation."
Tanya (Shaking herhead): "That poor woman is shouting about being Armaanâs Joganwhile sitting on the steps of a major tourist spot. The security guards aregoing to drag her out soon."
Kaira (Looking downat Abhira, taking a decisive final bite of kachori): "Let them.Right now, I choose peace and sanity. Letâs go, Nikhil. I need to plan my NYFWafter-party outfit."
Kaira, Nikhil, andthe rest of the group turned their backs on the wailing figure on the steps,their decision to prioritize their own happiness over Abhira's endless dramafirmly established.
Kaira and Nikhilwere walking away from the ghat, the sound of Abhiraâs wailing slowly fadingbehind them. Suddenly, a figure materialized seemingly out of nowhere, runningtoward Kaira with surprising agility for a man his age.
It was HarshvardhanBirla (80), Kaira's formidable, eccentric boss, and the owner of the BirlaHospital. He looked immensely pleased, his white hair slightly askew from thesprint.
Harshvardhan Birla(Stopping in front of Kaira, catching his breath): "Kaira! Beta! I toldyou! That boy Aaryan was a snake! Thank God you didn't marry that nalayakchirkut! Best decision of your life!"
He grabbed herhandsâthe ones wearing Dadi's banglesâand shook them vigorously.
Harshvardhan Birla:"Congratulations! Aaj tumne sirf ek ghatiya rishta nahin toda, tumnemere hospital ka future secure kar liya! You are a smart girl, Kaira! Weneed sharp brains, not Poddar nautanki!"
Kaira (Smilinggenuinely, her respect for his bluntness showing): "Thank you, Sir! Itotally agree. No more distractions. Now I can focus completely on mywork."
Harshvardhan Birla(Waving his hand dramatically): "Exactly! You focus on your clinics, onbecoming the top consultant. Hum milkar itna paisa kamayenge ki yeh Poddaraur Bansal sirf dekhte reh jayenge! Weâll open three more branches nextquarter! Agreed?"
Kaira (Beaming,shaking his hand like a business partner): "Agreed, Sir! Full speedahead!"
Harshvardhanglanced back toward the direction of the ghat steps where the wailing was stillaudible. He caught sight of Abhira's figure huddled and sobbing dramatically.
A mischievous,almost cruel glint entered his eyes.
He quickly pulledout his latest iPhone, opened the camera app, and zoomed in on the distant,weeping figure of Abhira.
Harshvardhan Birla(Muttering to himself, adjusting the focus): "Ah, there she is. The Tuntunewaliki Beti (The Hummer's daughter), weeping and destroying Bangles! This iswhat happens when you don't use your brain, beta!"
He snapped a quick,clear photo.
Harshvardhan Birla(Checking the photo on his screen, a look of profound, wicked satisfactionspreading across his face): "Aha! Param Sukh! (Supreme Bliss!) Thisis perfect for my private gallery! A picture of true justice!"
He slipped thephone back into his pocket, his mood instantly uplifted by the sight ofAbhira's suffering.
Harshvardhan Birla(Clapping Kaira on the shoulder): "Come on, Kaira! Let's get you home. Andyou, Nikhil, you look like a decent lad. Come to the hospital tomorrow.â
Nikhil (Grinning):"Deal, Sir!"
Kaira, Nikhil, andHarshvardhan Birla walked off, discussing real estate and quarterlyprojections, leaving the chaotic emotional breakdown of the Sasti Joganbehind them.
Kaira and Nikhilwalked alongside their family, the laughter over the kachoris andHarshvardhan's antics slowly replacing the tension. Kaira, finally relaxed andfree, started noticing the details she had missed earlier.
She glanced at Tanya,who was walking beside her, looking remarkably serene despite the dayâs chaos.Kairaâs eyes went to Tanyaâs neck.
Kaira (Frowning):"Tanya, wait a minute. Where is your Mangalsutra?"
Tanya stopped,touching her bare collarbone with a calm smile. The sacred black and goldchain, the symbol of her marriage to Krish, was gone.
Tanya (Shrugginglightly): "Oh, that? Utaar diya. (Took it off.) Today's events werequite... clarifying. Aaryan's whole speech about women being 'silent shadows'and 'trophies' really resonated. Iâm filing for divorce from Krish. Happily.Iam done with the taunts.He doesnât know yet so I will go to my lawyer ASAP"
Nikhil (His facealight with pride): "That's my sister! Tanya, I'm so proud of you! Yehhui na baat! "
Vansh and Reem(Hugging Tanya): "We support you completely, Tanya. You always deservedhappiness."
The two youngchildren, Daksh (Ruhiâs son) and Maira (Armaan and Abhiraâs daughter, nowreunited), held hands and skipped slightly ahead.
Ruhi (Walking up toMaira, her voice gentle): "Maira, listen. Your mom, Abhira, is a littleupset right now. Sheâs crying, but sheâs okay. She just needs to cry out allthe bad things. Don't worry. Sheâll come back strong."
The group waswalking down a beautiful, scenic road overlooking one of Udaipurâs shimmeringlakes. The setting sun bathed them in a warm, hopeful glow. Kaira and Nikhilwere discussing their first non-slap-related date.
Suddenly, Muskanâs phonerang. It was her brother, who was overseas. She answered with a cheerful,relieved tone.
Muskan:"Hello! Yes, the wedding was a Disaster, but Kaira is free! We areall fine, ... Yes, the Poddars were exposed... Haan, haan..."
Her smile slowlyvanished. Her eyes widened, and the color drained from her face. The phoneslipped slightly in her hand, and the cheerfulness was replaced by a look ofsheer, gut-wrenching shock.
Muskan (Whispering,her voice cracking): "Kya? Japan mein? Kaise? Nahin... yeh nahin hosakta... Bade Papa..."
Muskan let out ahigh-pitched, hilarious wail that instantly eclipsed Abhiraâs earlier drama.She started to sway, the grief hitting her with the force of a tidal wave.
Muskan (Bawlingloudly, collapsing into Kairavâs arms): "Oh, mere Bade Papa! chale gaye!Manish Goenka! He left us! Woh hamesha ke liye chale gaye! "
The entire groupfroze. Manish Goenkaâthe patriarchal anchor of the family, known to them as BadePapa, Bade Dadu, or Bade Nanuâhad passed away, miles away in Japan.
Kairav (Stunned,holding Muskan, tears instantly filling his eyes): "Papa? No... Yeh kyabol rahi ho, Muskan? "
Vansh (Dropping hishead, clutching Reemâs arm, his body shaking): "Bade Papa..."
Ruhi (Clapping ahand over her mouth, gasping): "Bade Nanu..."
Kaira (Her facepale, the joy draining away, the realization hitting her): "Bade Dadu...No. Hum abhi tak aapse mil nahin paaye the! "
The scenic road,which moments ago symbolized hope and freedom, was suddenly filled with theanguished, shocked bawling of the entire family. The laughter was gone,replaced by sudden, overwhelming grief.
The escape, thewedding drama, the love confessionâall of it paled in the face of this immense,tragic loss. Kaira and Nikhil held each other, their future plans instantlypaused by the heavy weight of mourning.
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