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Woh Toh Hai Albelaa

'Woh Toh Hai Albelaa': Sayuri and Kanha recall what happened on the fateful night 15 years ago

| @indiablooms | Apr 20, 2022, at 12:42 am

Mumbai: The Tuesday episode of Rajan Shahi's "Woh Toh Hai Albelaa" started with Saroj telling both the families that Cheeru and Sayuri's wedding will happen after two days. Kanha raises an objection saying that they won't get enough time to prepare and he wants to do so much for Cheeru's wedding.

Saroj tells him that she won't agree with him every time. She also tells them that they won't do much for the wedding and it will happen with just the two families in attendance, and she then tells the Sharmas that she will send the clothes and jewelry for the bride.

A little later, Saroj tells the priest that he should match Cheeru and Sayuri's kundali as well. She tells Bhanumati to send the kundali to her and she will send it to the priest. She then tells the others that it's not just for Cheeru but she will get it matched even for Kanha and Anjali.

Later, Kanha is making a vlog and talking about his love for Cheeru. He then sees Sayuri coming. There is an uncomfortable silence, but Sayuri then stops him. She thanks Kanha for all that he has done for her and Cheeru. Kanha tells her that he did it for his Cheeru bhaiya. Kanha tells her that he has not given Cheeru to her entirely, but they will share Cheeru and his love. Sayuri promises that she will never come in between the others. They both leave.

While leaving, Sayuri remembers that fateful night 15 years ago. In the flashback we see a heartbroken Balwant crying because he couldn't believe what all Saroj told him. He tells Indrani that he will give his everything to them but he won't be able to live without his friend Dhanraj. Balwant falls unconscious on the floor and Sayuri runs to call Dhanraj. A young Kanha stops her from getting inside his home. Sayuri comes back to the present and is heard saying that she lost her father because of Kanha and won't forgive him ever. Meanwhile, Kanha also remembers that night and how his parents fought and Dhanraj even slapped Saroj. Kanha too vows to never forgive her for whatever happened.

In the upcoming episodes, we will see that Priya asks Kanha to take Sayuri's kundali. Meanwhile, Kusum asks Saroj what if the kundalis don't match. At the same time, Kanha also tells the Sharma family that Lord Krishna will definitely help their kundalis match. To know what happens next, keep watching the show.

Produced under Director's Kut Productions, "Woh Toh Hai Albelaa" features Shaheer Sheikh, Hiba Nawab, Anuj Sachdeva, Aparna Dixit, Kinshuk Vaidya, Sachin Tyagi, Pallavi Pradhan, Sucheta Khanna, Mehul Buch, Nayan Bhatt, Somesh Agarwal, Suruchi Adarkar, Rachi Sharma and Vaishnavi Ganatra. It airs on Star Bharat, Monday to Friday at 9 p.m.
 

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