Mohan stands by the window, recalling how Meera suggested that Radha might still have feelings for Yug. At the same time, Radha is troubled by Meera’s words, thinking that Mohan believes she has feelings for Yug and that Mohan hasn’t changed over the past seven years.
Inspector Vikram Singh arrives at the house with his team to conduct a thorough search. While inspecting a room, a constable finds a hairbrush, and Vikram suspects it might belong to Yug since his mother claimed no one else visits that room. Suddenly, Vikram thinks he sees Yug’s reflection in a mirror, but when he looks again, no one is there. Confused, he tells himself he must be imagining things due to watching too many horror movies.
Mohan picks up a photograph of himself and Radha, reminiscing about their first meeting and how caring and loving Radha has always been. He hugs the photo tightly, feeling the depth of his emotions for her and recalling the love they shared seven years ago.
Kadambari is enjoying some ice cream when Meera enters the room dancing joyfully. Curious, Kadambari asks why she’s so happy. Meera proudly announces that she has successfully created a rift between Radha and Mohan and plans to widen it until they hate each other and separate. Kadambari remains unimpressed and warns Meera against being overconfident, comparing relationships to ships that can sink if not careful. Meera dismisses Kadambari’s advice, suggesting that Kadambari should retire and let the younger generation take over while she enjoys her ice cream.
Ajeet is visibly stressed, so Ketki brings him a cup of tea to comfort him. Ajeet expresses his worries about Mohan being accused of murder and how serious the situation is. Ketki tries to reassure him, reminding him of all the challenges Mohan and Radha have overcome together with the blessings of Lord Krishna. She encourages Ajeet to stay positive, believing that just like before, things will work out this time as well. Ajeet also worries about Sargam and Manan, but Ketki assures him that Sargam will take care of everything.
Manan sits alone looking upset when Sargam approaches him, asking what’s wrong. Manan complains about the tense atmosphere in the house and how no one plays with him anymore. Sargam tells him not to worry about the adults’ problems, explaining that it’s their job to handle and solve issues. She shares that she also has her own troubles but chooses to stay positive. Sargam encourages Manan to act normally and trust that Lord Krishna will set everything right. She then suggests he goes to play while she finishes her homework.
Late at night, Gungun is deep in thought, recalling a conversation where her parents discussed being involved in Yug’s death. She refuses to believe that her parents could do something so terrible, especially after all they’ve endured. Suddenly, a ball hits her, and Manan appears, asking her to play. Gungun, already upset, scolds him, causing him to run away.
Left alone, Gungun remembers seeing someone who looked like Yug at the window and wonders if it was his ghost. Just then, someone covers her mouth from behind—it’s Yug! He tells her that her father shot him, threw him off a building, and buried and burned him, but now he’s back for revenge. Yug declares that he plans to take Mohan’s life to avenge his own death. Gungun is terrified by this encounter.