Meher prepares herself for the wedding. She notices Manav's presence all around her. Param informs Khushi that his mother is arriving and expresses his growing strength. He asks if Meher, his mama, will come today, to which Param replies affirmatively.
Manav's imagination wipes away Meher's tears as he instructs her to take care of their child.
Sarab gets ready, and Dolly admires her sons' appearance, suggesting a celebration. Meher comes out and witnesses Manav dancing while the song "Channa Mereya" plays.
Sarab is en route, and Param kisses him. They arrive outside the temple, where Kulwant notices Tara and becomes fearful. Kulwant wonders about Tara's intentions, and Tara greets Sarab, congratulating him on his wedding. Sarab apologizes for not being able to respond to her earlier. Tara inquires about Sarab marrying Meher, and he confirms it while asking if she knows Meher. Kulwant praises Tara's appearance and expresses her happiness that she is attending the wedding.
Sarab clarifies that Tara is his mother and highlights her contributions to the community, expressing his admiration for her. Kulwant suggests they proceed inside. Tara informs her constable about the need to strengthen their case and find evidence. She speculates that Manav may have taken the money or disappeared. Tara attempts to speak with Kulwant, but she refuses to hold hands in front of her and mentions that the case is not closed yet. Tara assures them that she will continue investigating and promises to meet them soon before congratulating them and departing.
Meher catches sight of Manav and imagines him offering her hand to Sarab while the song "Channa Mereya" continues to play. She touches her belly and sheds tears. Meher sits with Sarab, and the wedding ceremony commences. Flower petals are showered upon them as Meher takes the wedding vows. Dolly notices that Meher doesn't seem happy, but Sarab reassures her with a smile.
Everyone gathers at Meher's house for the farewell ceremony. Bitu and Rana dance, but Kulwant interrupts them and invites them inside. Kulwant declares that she has taken care of everything and confidently mentions her upcoming position as a minister. She vows to confront anyone who challenges her in the ongoing case. Dolly arrives and declares herself as Meher's mother-in-law, asserting her control over Meher and Sarab's lives. Amrita suggests showing Dolly around the house, and Kulwant plans her next move.
Next day, Kulwant announces that the shagun kichdi (auspicious dish) is ready. Dolly remarks that Simran was extremely happy during these rituals and suggests that Meher might be marrying under certain conditions.
Yuvi states that Bua (Dolly) is leaving their house and going to Param's house. Kulwant mentions that the shagun khichdi is ready, while Dadi explains the significance of the bride and groom eating from the same plate as a symbol of love. Dadi emphasizes that they should remain together while retaining their individual identities. Sarab makes Meher eat the rice, and Dolly comments that Meher doesn't appear happy.
She compares her to Simran, who was joyful in this house, implying that Meher's marriage might be conditional. Meher recalls the condition set by Manav and feeds Param the rice. A woman suggests that Meher should make Sarab eat the rice, but Meher hesitates. Dolly insists, and Meher feeds Sarab the rice. Param asks everyone to close their eyes, and Meher feeds him as well. Param thanks his mama, and everyone feels happy. Meher caresses Param's face, andDadi remarks that Meher should take a good look at the house since she will be leaving it that day.
Meher enters her room and gazes at her father's photo, tears streaming down her face. She addresses her father, expressing her sorrow over his absence and her decision to take him with her. She embraces the photo tightly and cries, while Amrita watches with teary eyes. Jagga suggests letting Meher cry and hopes that she won't shed any more tears after that day. Yuvi wonders if Meher is leaving their house.
Meher reminisces about her childhood, recalling the moments her father spent with her. The song "Mur Ke Na Dekho" plays as she holds onto a doll tightly and cries. She decides to pack it along with her belongings. Meher also remembers the dress her father gave her and laments that none of this would have happened if he were still alive. She notices the locket given to her by Manav, kisses it, and weeps.
The farewell ritual for Meher begins, and she looks back at her room, overcome with sadness. Amrita guides her downstairs, while Rana and Bitu attempt to meet her, but Meher walks out on her own. Kulwant insists that they shouldn't be treated as strangers and reminds Meher that Rana and Bitu are her brothers. They embrace her, but Meher doesn't reciprocate the affection. Kulwant bids her to stay happy, but Meher declares that Kulwant is not her mother. Kulwant asserts that a mother can never be wrong and justifies her actions, believing that Meher will understand someday. Meher walks away.
Meher performs the ritual of sprinkling rice, but she doesn't throw it towards Kulwant. Yuvi pleads with her not to go and Meher hugs him tightly, crying. Kulwant counts, hoping to stop her, but Meher meets Amrita instead. Amrita encourages her to visit often, and Meher acknowledges her as her mother, placing rice in her lap instead of Kulwant's. Jagga apologizes to Meher, and she hugs him, shedding tears. Amrita embraces Meher, reminding her to take care of her child. Yuvi continues to cry, begging Meher not to leave. Param sits between Meher and Sarab, and Meher walks toward the car.