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    Savi confronts Chinmay; Ishaan reveals the truth in Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin



     Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin episode begins with Savi (Bhavika Sharma) observing Ishaan (Shakti Arora) from the auto as he is attacked. She rushes to his aid, narrowly avoiding an accident as a truck halts just in time. Ishaan urges Chinmay to accompany him home, but Chinmay reacts with anger, assaulting Ishaan. Savi intervenes, confronting Chinmay about his actions and ultimately slapping him multiple ties. Chinmay retaliates, prompting Savi to challenge him further by wielding a coconut.

    Ishaan steps in between Savi and Chinmay, questioning Savi's right to raise her hand against Chinmay. He then reveals to Savi that he is, in fact, Chinmay, emphasising that she has no authority to interfere in the conflict between the two brothers. Chinmay rejects the notion of brotherhood with Ishaan and departs. Ishaan later informs the Bhosales about Chinmay's presence in Pune, expressing his attempts to reconcile but being met with resistance and violence from Chinmay.


    Savi tends to Ishaan's injuries:Ishaan confronts Yashwant about their strained relationship with Chinmay and implores him to call Chinmay back home. Yashwant refuses, declaring his intention to keep Chinmay away and forbidding any communication with him. Surekha questions Yashwant's decision and expresses her desire for Chinmay to return for the Gudi Padwa ritual. Yashwant dismisses her pleas, adamant in his stance against Chinmay's return. He attempts to call Chinmay, but he ignores the call.

    Meanwhile, Chinmay prepares his own tea, displeased with the vendor's brew. Savi tends to Ishaan's injuries, prompting him to remind her to focus on her studies instead. Despite Ishaan's resistance, Savi insists on knowing the details of their conflict, citing her concern for his well-being. Reeva steps in to assist Ishaan with his injuries.


    Precap for the next episode:In the upcoming episode, on Ram Navami's occasion, Savi and Ishaan prepare to enact the roles of Sita and Ram, respectively.