Meher discovers Yuvi eating her halwa, expressing her love for the dish. Kulwant, witnessing the scene, smiles. Meher calls Sarab, revealing Kulwant's diamond bracelet. Sarab suggests checking for a missing diamond. Sneaking into Kulwant's room, Meher pretends to check water and reassures Kulwant's belief in her care.
Sarab plans to consult Sartaj Jewelers about the diamonds. Khushi discloses Harleen's accusation, leading to the revelation that Harleen's necklace was missing a diamond.
Meher, observing Kulwant, discovers the missing diamond in her bangle, capturing evidence discreetly. Dolly suggests buying a new diamond, but Sarab opts for a repair, showing his unchanged nature.
Meher informs Sarab about Kulwant's bangle, emphasizing the need for exposure. Sarab hands a diamond to the jeweler, confirming it matches Harleen's missing one.
Meher leaves for a doctor's appointment, accompanied by a worried Jagga. People protest against Meher, attempting harm, but Meher stands strong, criticizing society's inclination to record instead of intervening.
Dolly and Robbie propose attending Meher's press conference, but Harleen and Kulwant choose not to participate, indicating their reservations.
The intricate plot weaves together themes of family dynamics, deceit, and societal scrutiny, adding layers of suspense to the unfolding events.
Reporters swarm Meher's press conference amid ongoing protests. When confronted with a question about her and Jagga possibly going to jail, Meher stands firm, stating that the court hasn't delivered its verdict yet.
Determined to address all queries, she reassures that she'll stay as long as needed.
A reporter probes into Meher's marriage to a widower with a son, questioning if it was under pressure. Meher retorts, drawing a parallel, asking if the reporter became a journalist due to pressure.
When he denies, Meher emphasizes that her marriage, too, was a matter of choice, fueled by love for Param and admiration for Sarab's honesty. The response underscores Meher's agency and purpose in her decisions.