Ghum Hai Kisi Ke Pyaar Mein 3rd September 2024 Written Update
Rajendra sternly reprimands Rajat for his rude and unjustifiable behavior towards Sai. He expresses his disappointment, saying he had hoped Rajat would change after getting custody of Sai, but he remains unchanged, similar to Arsh and Ashika, who view Sai merely as a means to their victory. Rajat dismissively walks away, claiming they are exaggerating a simple issue. Savi, concerned, confides in Bhagyashree that Rajat doesn’t even realize what he did. She is deeply worried for Sai, who is in a state of mental shock after her father’s harsh treatment. Sai was found hiding under the bed, mumbling that she is a bad girl and blaming herself. Bhagyashree tries to downplay the situation, saying that parents scolding children is normal, recounting how her father used to beat her. She accuses Savi of demonizing Rajat. Savi, however, insists that Sai is not a normal child; she has witnessed her parents’ fights and separation, and Rajat should be more careful instead of being rude. Savi’s love and concern for Sai are evident. Bhagyashree continues to justify Rajat’s actions. Rajendra intervenes, asserting his authority as the head of the family, and declares that he will sort out the situation.
Meanwhile, Rajat drives his car, recalling Arsh’s taunts and Rajendra’s confrontation. He pulls over, observing a father-daughter duo enjoying ice cream, which reminds him of Sai’s affection for him and Arsh’s claim about Sai’s paternity. He feels trapped, thinking that no one understands his dilemma—how can he break the news to his parents that Sai is not their biological granddaughter? The thought of their reaction weighs heavily on him. Just then, a man knocks on his car window, urging him to move as there’s a traffic jam behind. Reluctantly, Rajat drives away.
Later that night, Bhagyashree grows increasingly worried as Rajat hasn’t returned home and prays for his safety. Rajendra, on the other hand, asks the family if everyone has had dinner. Bhagyashree mentions that Rajat hasn’t eaten yet. Rajendra, still upset, declares that the family will cut off contact with Rajat until he realizes his mistake, instructing everyone not to assist him in any chores. Bhagyashree agrees, albeit reluctantly. Rajendra leaves, and Tara blames Savi for causing unrest in the family, suggesting they should keep quiet for now, considering Rajendra’s anger. Bhagyashree quietly contemplates a solution.
When Rajat finally returns home late at night, he notices the quietness in the house, thinking it’s a relief. Feeling hungry, he searches for food but finds nothing on the dining table or in the fridge. He drinks some water and heads to his room, only to find Savi and Sai sleeping on his bed. Annoyed, he grumbles and settles on the couch, muttering that he won’t spare Savi. Savi, however, is awake and vows to punish him for his mistreatment of her daughter.
The next morning, Rajat exits the bathroom only to find yesterday’s clothes laid out for him. As he gets dressed, he notices notes with the message “#mission boycott rajat” scattered around his bedroom and becomes furious, realizing that his family is planning to punish him. He walks downstairs wearing his old clothes. Bhagyashree feels sorry for him and considers ironing a shirt for her son.
Rajat sits down for breakfast, but the family continues to ignore him. He asks the maid for coffee, but Rajendra overrides the request, asking her to bring tea instead. The maid complies with Rajendra. Savi then hands him a coffee mug, but when he checks, he finds it empty with a note reading “#mission boycott rajat.” Even the plate has a similar note. Tara teases that their father has launched a mission against Rajat, likely influenced by Savi. Rajat, frustrated, asks Bhagyashree if she also believes in this boycott. Bhagyashree receives a call and hurries away, leaving Rajat to storm out of the house in anger. Savi reflects that he deserves this treatment for his behavior.
Savi then takes breakfast to Sai’s room and finds her hiding again. Noticing a black star drawn on Sai’s hand, Savi gently asks why she did that. Sai responds that she drew it because she’s a bad girl. Savi reassures her, saying she’s a good girl who deserves a golden star instead. Sai, however, is reluctant to go to school, fearing bullying from her classmates. Savi places a golden star hairband in her hair and encourages her, promising that no one will bully her today. She then teaches Sai a mantra to ward off fear and accompanies her to school. During a staff meeting, Rajat becomes lost in his thoughts. His colleagues notice that he’s wearing the same clothes from the previous day and start joking about it. Rajat overhears and angrily lashes out at them, leaving Aman puzzled about what’s bothering Rajat.
Meanwhile, Savi tells the maid that she’ll feed soaked almonds to Sai, hoping it will help her recover emotionally. Bhagyashree offers laddu to Rajendra, who declines, reminding her that he doesn’t eat anything after dinner. He realizes that she’s trying to soften him up for Rajat’s sake, but he remains firm, emphasizing that Sai’s distress is because of Rajat. Bhagyashree agrees but argues that as a mother, she can’t bear to see her son go hungry, even if he’s being punished. Rajendra insists that Rajat needs to learn his lesson, but Bhagyashree’s maternal instincts conflict with this. Just then, Rajat enters, pretending to be on the phone with Aman, talking about how much he enjoyed some Chinese food. He walks past his parents, heading straight to his room. Bhagyashree breaks down, lamenting that Rajat doesn’t even like Chinese food and only ate it because of the situation with Rajendra. Rajendra dismisses it, saying Rajat is merely putting on an act. Savi silently watches, determined to teach Rajat a lesson for his lack of respect toward her father.