Rabb Se Hai Dua 12th October 2024 Written Update
The photoshoot is complete, and everyone applauds for Subhan and Ibadat. As Subhan tries to leave, Ibadat pulls him back and kisses his cheek. Mannat, witnessing this, feels a surge of anger.
Fuming, Mannat retreats to her room, shattering items in her frustration. Kaynaat attempts to soothe her, but Mannat screams that Ibadat is driving her insane, insisting she no longer wants Subhan. Kaynaat urges her to calm down, reminding her that it’s not just about Subhan but also about seeking revenge for her mother and father. She emphasizes that Mannat is the daughter of the woman who took away her father, so losing in this situation is not an option. Ibadat enters and claps for them, complimenting Kaynaat’s speech and calling it venomous. Kaynaat retorts that Gazal gave her this perspective and that she would never accept Gazal’s daughter as her daughter-in-law. Ibadat counters, questioning why Mannat continues to act cheap if she supposedly has filthy blood. She asserts that while she may share Gazal’s blood, she also carries Haider’s blood and honors it. She warns Kaynaat that if Mannat cannot be loyal to her own mother, she won’t be loyal to her either. Kaynaat tells Ibadat to shut up and respect her mother-in-law. Ibadat responds, stating that Kaynaat doesn’t deserve that title and suggests that Subhan should end his relationship with her.
Hamida confronts Kashaf, questioning why she brought so much food to her room. She inquires if someone else is staying with her. Kashaf explains that she’s on a diet, but the food was too delicious, so she brought extra and also shares it with the poor. Hamida appreciates this but presses on, mentioning she saw a woman in the house when Kashaf arrived. Kashaf denies having seen anyone. Hamida nods and leaves the room.
Ibadat tells Kaynaat that she is a disgrace as a mother, suggesting she should be grateful for her son’s love, but soon he might cast her out. Kaynaat retorts that Ibadat is echoing Dua from years ago, noting that she is Gazal’s daughter.
Subhan enters his room, tears of pain streaming down his face. Ibadat follows, holding him close. She tells him he could have called for help. He responds that he doesn’t need her assistance and that she means nothing to him. She replies that she knows but he still affects her deeply; he matters to her the most, and she insists on applying balm to his wounds. He shrugs her off, still crying in agony. She asks if he can’t move, and when he requests that she call the doctor, she responds that since he can’t move, she’ll do whatever she wants. He tells her to stay away, but she pulls him closer, insisting they shouldn’t be so distant. He pleads with her to leave him alone. She offers to help him change into more comfortable clothes, stating he can’t sleep in what he’s wearing. As she removes his shirt and dresses him in a night suit, they share a lingering gaze. She helps him lie down in bed and snuggles beside him. He tries to sleep, but she keeps watching him. He tells her to stay away, but she reassures him to just be quiet and go to sleep. He looks away, eventually drifting off.