Udne Ki Aasha 15th September 2024 Written Update
The episode starts with Sayali rushing to see Sachin. He arrives with the Ganpati idol and sets it in place, unveiling it while adorning it with garlands. The atmosphere is filled with the spiritual tune of *”Jaidev Jaidev…”* as Sachin performs the aarti. When Sayali steps forward to join him, Sachin immediately stops her from holding the aarti. He turns and walks away, leaving her stunned. Sayali runs after him, pleading for him to stop.
Sachin turns, frustrated, and begins to argue with her. “I only came here for the sake of your mum,” he says bitterly. “I can’t let her be disrespected because of you. You did wrong by Dad. I don’t want to see your face again.” Just then, Savi arrives. Sachin leaves abruptly, and Sayali collapses into Savi’s arms, crying.
“I’m so tired of fighting,” Sayali admits through her tears. Savi, always the supportive friend, encourages her to not give up on her relationship with Sachin. “Fight for your love,” she says with determination. “Go to Sachin and tell him the truth. Don’t let this end like this.” Sayali nods, feeling a renewed sense of purpose, and thanks Savi for her unwavering support.
Meanwhile, Sachin meets Anya, still fuming. “I’m not going to spare Akash,” he declares angrily. Anya tries to calm him down, saying, “It’s okay. Akash loves someone else. Let it go.” But Sachin can’t let go of the fact that Akash’s actions sent their dad to jail. “Is this right?” he asks. Anya tries to shift the topic. “How is Kaka now?” she asks. Sachin sighs, “He’s heartbroken.”
Just then, Mangya arrives, sharing the news that his family is arranging his marriage, and that he likes the girl. Sachin scoffs, “Don’t take this path. Marriage is not for you. Go to Kashi, drive your taxi, and earn money. Love is like poison—it kills you slowly. I got married for Dad, but you can still save yourself.” Anya, sensing tension, interrupts, “Sayali is here.”
Sachin sits in his car, ready to leave. Anya blocks his way, standing in front of the car. “Listen to her, at least once,” she insists. Sachin gets out of the car, frustrated. “What is this drama? Leave me alone,” he snaps. Sayali, however, stands firm. “I came to talk,” she says. He cuts her off, “I don’t want to see your face.”
“Where should I go?” Sayali asks, her voice breaking. “Your mom threw me out, and my own mother sent me to your house. What am I supposed to do?” Sachin glares at her, accusing her of betrayal.
Anya tries again, “Just listen to her.” But Sachin doesn’t budge. “I don’t break anyone’s trust,” he declares coldly. “I’m not like you.”
Sayali, hurt but strong, responds, “I didn’t do anything wrong. Akash deceived everyone, including me. I signed the register because I had to. You didn’t even ask why.” She takes a deep breath, “Akash married Riya, that’s the truth. Now it’s up to you whether you trust me or not.”
Sachin, his anger boiling over, shouts, “None of this changes anything! I trusted you, and you broke that trust. Dad went to jail because of you. Just leave me alone.”
Sayali, with tears in her eyes, says, “You’re acting just like your family. I came here hoping you’d understand, but I see now that I was wrong.” Her voice trembles as she adds, “One day, you’ll come looking for me, but I won’t be here. You’ll lose me forever, and you’ll cry just like I am now.”
With that, she walks away, leaving Sachin standing there, lost in his own anger and regret. The song *”Kaise Teri Khudgarzi…”* plays in the background as she leaves.