The episode begins with Priya and Ram sitting in their car. Priya is weeping as she is going to Ram’s house forever, for good, and she sees Ram is crying as well, and that he is upset. “Mr Kapoor, we are simply going to my house for a few hours and then you will leave for your home,” she says. Ram glances at her and replies, “What do you mean?” Priya responds, “I’m simply….,” and then inquires as to why he is sobbing. Men, Ram claims, have no right to cry. Everyone was very sentimental, and my heart isn’t built of stone, and you’re always talking about women’s empowerment as if by doing so you’ll be able to eliminate patriarchal thinking. Priya says, “OK, fine,” referring to what you’re saying. ” Just cry if you want to cry na, cry out,” she says. You are free to cry as much as you want.
My tears, Ram claims, aren’t taking names and won’t stop. Priya replies, “I don’t even know the awful jokes like you,” so you can cry or wipe your tears with a tissue. Ram claims that saying something hurts a lot. In another commercial, Ram’s mother begs him to entrust the arrangements for GrahaPravesh to Punu because she is exhausted, and then she inquires about Shivi. Her son claims that she is upstairs resting, but she instructed me to accomplish something significant for Bhaiya and Bhabhi’s Graha Pravesh.
His mother claims that this daughter has appeared in several films, albeit not all of them are exaggerated. Our task has been completed, Nandu. On the other hand, they are completing the GrahaPravesh rite with Ram and Priya in Priya’s home. Everyone is thrilled, and Priya believes Mr Kapoor is taking it all in stride as if they had been planning their wedding for years. He admitted to me that it isn’t a real marriage, but who can say that? Ram believes one thing happened when my brother was arrested on my wedding day, and she is now staring at me with her piercing eyes. How will the marriage continue if she is so afraid of Ram?