Ghum Hai Kisi Ke Pyaar Mein 2nd September 2024 Written Update
Savi offers to drop Tara at the Give And Take Nursing Home for Nia’s vaccination on her way to school. Tara declines, insisting she’ll take a taxi instead. Bhagyashree offers to accompany Tara, but Tara refuses again, stating that she will use her husband’s money for the taxi, rather than face Rajat’s taunts about staying at their place and using their resources. At school, Savi learns that another teacher went to a different nursing home for vaccinations because the Give And Take Nursing Home had been administering fake vaccines. Alarmed, Savi tries to call Tara, and when she doesn’t answer, Savi rushes to the nursing home to warn her.
Meanwhile, Rajat arrives at his office and overhears his employees gossiping about how Arsh has opened a new company called Saisha International Pvt Ltd, supposedly because Ashika is Arsh’s girlfriend and Arsh considers Saisha as his daughter. The employees speculate that poor Saisha will be shocked to discover she has two fathers. Furious, Rajat storms into his cabin and angrily throws a newspaper across the room. Aman enters and asks why Rajat is so upset. Rajat tells him to check the newspaper, and after reading it, Aman asks why Arsh would do something like this. Rajat angrily responds that Arsh is trying to create controversy.
Savi reaches the nursing home and learns from the watchman that it’s closed for the day and they aren’t allowing any patients in. She reads a news alert about yellow rain in Mumbai. Concerned, she calls Sai’s teacher, asking her to keep Sai with her until she arrives at the school. The teacher informs Savi that she has already notified Sai’s father, who should be coming to pick her up, so Savi should return home. Rajat arrives at the school just as Arsh approaches him, taunting that he’s late as usual. Arsh says he didn’t want to take any risks with Sai and decided to pick her up himself. Distracted by a phone call, Rajat walks towards Sai’s class, mistakenly takes another child’s hand, and leaves in his car, while Arsh watches and silently smirks.
Back at home, Bhagyashree pampers Nia after Tara returns. Savi arrives and asks Tara if she went to the Give and Take Nursing Home, informing her that it was closed due to fake vaccinations. Savi checks on Nia, but Tara, feeling defensive, nervously claims she took Nia to a different nursing home. She then snatches Nia from Savi’s arms, insisting that Savi shouldn’t act concerned as she knows how to care for her daughter. Rajendra scolds Tara for her rudeness towards Savi, while Bhagyashree asks Savi why she came home early. Savi explains that she left school early after hearing about the fake vaccinations, and when she reached the nursing home, she learned about the yellow alert in Mumbai. She called a teacher, who informed her that Rajat had already arrived at the school to pick up Sai.
Rajat then walks in, claiming he brought Sai home. He criticizes Savi for being an irresponsible teacher and mother, leaving the family shocked. Bhagyashree asks Rajat where Sai is and who the child with him is. Rajat realizes he brought the wrong child home. The child runs to Savi’s teacher, still in shock, and explains how Rajat, preoccupied with his phone, mistakenly took her instead of Sai, despite their attempts to alert him. Savi says she will drop the child home and bring Sai back, but Rajat insists on doing it himself. However, the girl refuses to go with him. Eventually, Sai accompanies Rajat.
As they walk to the parking area, the girl’s parents arrive with Arsh and Sai. The parents harshly criticize Rajat for his mistake. Rajat apologizes, admitting it was an error. Savi also apologizes to the parents, assuring them that such a mistake won’t happen again.
Savi takes Sai home, while Arsh taunts Rajat again, suggesting that Rajat’s mistake occurred because he’s not really Sai’s father. Frightened by Rajat’s actions, Sai hides under the bed. Savi comforts and cheers her up. She then confronts Rajat for his irresponsible behavior, with his parents also expressing their disappointment.