Imlie is offered Imlie/tamarind by Malini. This is a fraudulent imlie, according to Imlie. Malini claims the shopkeeper is telling the truth. Malini claims she wants to rectify her errors, assist her in her academics, and offer her support. Malini, according to Rupali, used to be good but changed as a result of her mother’s influence. She claims she does, but only when it comes to Malini. If he thinks he’s misunderstood Malini, she says so. Adi claims that the circumstances in which they met were favourable to them; Malini did something that harmed him, but she is not a bad person and changed for her baby, so he is confident that she will properly care for the child. She claims to have accepted Malini’s kid, but the truth is that Malini is desperate to reclaim Adi. He claims Malini was influenced by her mother, but that she has since transformed. She accuses Malini of being irresponsible and recalls all of the occurrences. She walks away, saying she couldn’t trust him until she can trust Malini again. Anu claims she said her goodbyes since she refuses to become a sacrifice devi. Malini ultimately admits that she revised her strategy to reclaim Aditya from Imlie, recalling what Imlie did and how Aparna and the rest of the family now support Imlie; she will now use emotional blackmail to turn the family against her. Malini, according to Mithi, has changed for her kid, much as Dulari has changed since arriving here. Malini, according to Dulari, is Anu’s daughter and is as terrible as she is. Imlie walks in and says, “Dulari is correct.” They can’t put their trust in Malini because her love has turned into craziness, and she’ll go to any length to get what she wants.
Devi delivers gifts for Triapthis and informs them that they have accepted Imlie, thus Mithi has brought gifts as a shagun. Adi explains that the karva chauth fast is kept for a long life for the husband, thus as a gift to Imlie, he is divorcing Malini before the karva chauth fast and asking Malini to sign divorce papers.