Pukaar Dil Se Dil Tak 27th September 2024
Saraswathi enters the godown calling out for Kamal, and as she does, she hears the voices of her daughters, Jhanvi and Yamini, from when they were children. Overcome with emotion, she demands to know who is playing these recordings of her daughters. Rageshwari appears behind her, and Saraswathi tells her that someone is playing her daughters’ voices. Rageshwari, however, insists that there are no such sounds and prays to GhatuSham, questioning why Saraswathi is still being subjected to such torment. Saraswathi explains that Kamal had called her here, and Rageshwari apologizes before revealing that she has something important to tell her.
Saraswathi notices garlands draped over the photos of Jhanvi and Yamini, and Rageshwari reveals a shocking truth: both Jhanvi and Yamini died in the accident with Gautham. Saraswathi is devastated and insists that Vedika and Koyal are her daughters, but Rageshwari says that Sagar lied to her. Just then, the lights come on, and Saraswathi sees both Vedika and Koyal tied to chairs. Horrified, Saraswathi demands to know why they’ve been bound, insisting that Sagar had told her the truth. Rageshwari insists Sagar lied and that Vedika and Koyal are not her daughters.
Degvijay threatens Vedika with a gun, instructing her to say what they’ve been told, or else Saraswathi will suffer. Vedika begins to say that they are not Saraswathi’s daughters, that she is Vedika Sharma, and Koyal is Koyal Rathi. Saraswathi, refusing to believe it, asks how Vedika got the Kalesh. Vedika admits that she stole it from a vintage shop, and Saraswathi then asks why she married Koyal. Degvijay smugly thinks to himself that the plan is working as Saraswathi seems ready to transfer everything to them.
Saraswathi, still in disbelief, demands to know the full truth. Vedika claims that their meeting at the Mandir was all part of a plan. Saraswathi then questions how they changed the reports. Vedika explains that Mauri changed Koyal’s reports, but Saraswathi demands to know who changed hers. Vedika reveals that Rageshwari was responsible for changing her report. Hearing this, Degvijay becomes furious, but Saraswathi realizes the truth and tries to help her daughters. Rageshwari steps in, stopping Saraswathi, and declares that both Vedika and Koyal will die today, and Saraswathi will suffer the same fate.
Rageshwari gleefully explains that twenty years ago, neither Saraswathi nor Gautham were suitable to inherit the family’s legacy. As Rageshwari continues her threats, Saraswathi strikes her, and in the ensuing chaos, Koyal manages to knock Degvijay down. Saraswathi grabs the gun and orders the ropes binding her daughters to be untied. Degvijay orders Himat to free them, and once they are released, Vedika and Koyal rush to Saraswathi’s side.
Saraswathi, armed, warns everyone to stay back, declaring that even though Gautham is gone, the Triveni family remains strong. Vedika stands by her mother, proclaiming that Saraswathi is a strong and independent woman who deserves everything. Degvijay mocks them, questioning if this woman could really run the company, but at that moment, the police inspector enters and points a gun at Degvijay. Sagar joins Saraswathi, Vedika, and Koyal, taking the gun from Saraswathi and embracing her as she breaks down.
Sagar confronts Rageshwari and Degvijay, filled with disgust for the evil they have committed. Vedika reveals the full truth about how, twenty years ago, Degvijay ordered the murder of their entire family on the day of the Hawan when Gautham and Saraswathi were selected to lead the company. Kamal Mittal, who had aided Degvijay, confirms Vedika’s account. Sagar, heartbroken and ashamed, disowns Rageshwari as his grandmother and Degvijay as his father. Degvijay tries to manipulate Sagar, but Sagar is resolute, instructing the inspector to arrest them both.
Kamal approaches Saraswathi to apologize. While she cannot forgive him for his actions from twenty years ago, she acknowledges that his confession today has helped her and expresses gratitude for that alone. Kamal, humbled, accepts her words and leaves. Saraswathi then turns to Vedika and Koyal, embracing them tightly, and all three share a heartfelt reunion. They are finally united as a family, and even Sagar joins in the emotional moment, hugging them all.
Later, Saraswathi signs the necessary documents, and Mauri tries to provoke Koyal by whispering that she could have handed her over to the police. Koyal, however, surprises Mauri by thanking her for the home, food, and care she provided over the years, saying that she is not so selfish as to forget all the good she received. Koyal smiles, knowing her true family has finally been found.
Saraswathi, having completed the formalities, takes the turban traditionally worn by the family leader and places it on Vedika’s head. She recalls the day Gautham had worn it, filled with emotion. Vedika then shares the cloth with Koyal, but Saraswathi insists that her daughters are her strength and should wear it together. The three of them embrace once again, with Saraswathi expressing deep gratitude to GhatuSham for reuniting her with her daughters. She finally unknots the two ties she had been keeping on her saree, symbolic of her long wait and prayers, and declares that through divine grace, her daughters Jhanvi and Yamini have been returned to her. They all take a joyful family photo together in front of Gautham’s picture, standing strong as one united family.