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'Aggar Tum Na Hote': Nitya wants to bring her parents together Aggar Tum Na Hote

'Aggar Tum Na Hote': Nitya wants to bring her parents together

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 18 Apr 2022, 07:22 pm

Mumbai: The Monday episode of "Aggar Tum Na Hote", which is produced by Jatin Sethi (Naad films), Mahesh Pandey (Mahesh Pandey Productions) and Piyush Gupta (Pixx Entertainment), started with Niyati's face getting exposed before Abhimanyu.

Her dupatta suddenly gets stuck into the car door, but she somehow manages to cover herself.

Meanwhile, Nitya, who saw Niyati and Abhimanyu's pics at the Pandey house, wants to bring her parents together. She run out of the house without saying anything to Sulochana, and gets a card and a cake. She then leaves for the Pandey house.

Later, Gajju tells Niyati that Nitya knows the truth as she saw the photo. Niyati is shocked to hear this and looks for her.

At the same time, the Pandeys are busy with Kavya's birthday decorations. Nitya too reaches there and Abhimanyu is stunned to see her there with a card and cake. But Nitya looks at him smiling, thinking of an idea of bringing him and Niyati together again.

"Aggar Tum Na Hote" features Himanshu Soni, Simaran Kaur, Prithvi Sankhala, Himakshi Jain, Anita Kulkarni, Dev Singh, Avinash Wadhwan, Reyaansh Vir Chadha, Tushar Chawla, to name a few. The show airs Monday to Friday on Zee TV.

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