But Rishi is beyond listening. The trust that took months to build has been shattered in a single moment. He reminds her of every secret she kept, every late-night phone call she dismissed, every time she flinched when asked about her past. “You think I didn’t notice?” he snarls. “You think I didn’t see through your act?”
Rishi reaches for her, but she flinches away. For the first time, it is her who pulls back. “The mangalsutra you wanted to tear off?” She touches it gently. “It’s not just a chain, Rishi. It’s every promise you broke tonight.”
The room gasps. Rishi snatches the letter from Biji’s hand, his eyes scanning the words. His face cycles through shock, disbelief, and finally, unbridled rage—but this time, it’s directed at Raina.
As Raina is dragged away, screaming that she’ll return and destroy them all, Rishi finally falls to his knees before Tanuja. “I’m sorry,” he chokes out. “I’m so sorry. I was blind. I let my fear of losing you turn into cruelty.”
It is then that the family’s matriarch, Biji, steps forward. Her sharp eyes have been watching Raina all along. “Then perhaps you’d like to explain this,” Biji says, producing a second letter—this one written in Raina’s own handwriting, confessing to planting the first letter and forging evidence against Tanuja.
Just as Rishi steps closer to Tanuja, threatening to tear the mangalsutra from her neck, Raina intervenes—but not to save her. With a sickly sweet smile, Raina places a hand on Rishi’s chest. “She doesn’t deserve your anger, Rishi. She doesn’t even deserve your hatred. She deserves nothing.”
Tanuja shakes her head frantically, tears streaming down her face. “Rishi, that’s not true! I don’t know where that letter came from. I have never—never—betrayed you or this family.”
But Rishi is beyond listening. The trust that took months to build has been shattered in a single moment. He reminds her of every secret she kept, every late-night phone call she dismissed, every time she flinched when asked about her past. “You think I didn’t notice?” he snarls. “You think I didn’t see through your act?”
Rishi reaches for her, but she flinches away. For the first time, it is her who pulls back. “The mangalsutra you wanted to tear off?” She touches it gently. “It’s not just a chain, Rishi. It’s every promise you broke tonight.” kasam tere pyaar ki ep 319
The room gasps. Rishi snatches the letter from Biji’s hand, his eyes scanning the words. His face cycles through shock, disbelief, and finally, unbridled rage—but this time, it’s directed at Raina. But Rishi is beyond listening
As Raina is dragged away, screaming that she’ll return and destroy them all, Rishi finally falls to his knees before Tanuja. “I’m sorry,” he chokes out. “I’m so sorry. I was blind. I let my fear of losing you turn into cruelty.” “You think I didn’t notice
It is then that the family’s matriarch, Biji, steps forward. Her sharp eyes have been watching Raina all along. “Then perhaps you’d like to explain this,” Biji says, producing a second letter—this one written in Raina’s own handwriting, confessing to planting the first letter and forging evidence against Tanuja.
Just as Rishi steps closer to Tanuja, threatening to tear the mangalsutra from her neck, Raina intervenes—but not to save her. With a sickly sweet smile, Raina places a hand on Rishi’s chest. “She doesn’t deserve your anger, Rishi. She doesn’t even deserve your hatred. She deserves nothing.”
Tanuja shakes her head frantically, tears streaming down her face. “Rishi, that’s not true! I don’t know where that letter came from. I have never—never—betrayed you or this family.”
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