Tonight’s episode of Ghum Hai Kisikey Pyaar Meiin opens with Mukta and her children conducting a heartfelt Pooja at the temple, seeking peace for Mohit’s soul. As the ceremony unfolds, the pandit asks Teju to fetch sacred water, and Neil quickly steps up to join her.
Back at home, Satish challenges Omi about letting Neil escort Mukta and the kids to the temple. Omi defends his decision, explaining Neil’s insistence left him no room to object. Sonali chimes in, noting that denying Neil could’ve painted them as uncaring about Mohit’s memory. Satish then turns his frustration on Juhi, scolding her for not tagging along. Juhi counters, questioning how she could’ve forced her way into the plan, highlighting the awkwardness of the situation.
At the temple, Teju thanks Neil for standing by them in their grief. Neil, however, senses a distance and asks if her reserved opinion of him stems from his quiet nature. Teju doesn’t hold back, saying he’s not exactly a saint, which catches Neil off guard. Probing further, he seeks her true thoughts. Teju softens, admitting that if anyone embodies compassion, it’s him—praising his selfless support during their darkest days.
When Neil inquires about her next steps, Teju shares that survival trumps planning for now. Still reeling from Mohit’s hidden truths, she confesses it’s tough to accept his secrecy. Neil urges her to forgive, suggesting that holding onto resentment undermines the Pooja’s purpose, as no one chooses hardship willingly.
Meanwhile, Leena and Vinod arrive at Chavan Niwas, where Leena freezes upon spotting Mohit’s photo. The Chavans greet them warmly, mentioning Neil’s trip with Mukta and the kids for Mohit’s Pooja. Laxmi makes a snide comment about Neil, but Leena’s mind races—she suspects his involvement goes beyond mere kindness, hinting at a buried connection.
At the temple, Teju laments how Mohit’s honesty could’ve eased their pain. Neil nudges her to move forward, focusing on her final exam, but Teju reveals she’s skipping it—the Chavans oppose her education. Stunned, Neil questions why she’d let them control her fate. Teju explains their precarious position: defying the family could cost them their home. Unconvinced, Neil pushes her to fight for herself and take the exam. His words linger as they bring the sacred water back to the pandit.
Post-Pooja, Mukta thanks Neil for his steadfast presence, and he uses the moment to advocate for Teju’s exam, reminding her of Mohit’s dream for Teju to shine as a singer.
As the ritual winds down, Teju and Vedaant notice no one touches the food offered for Mohit. The pandit observes this and declares it a sign of an unfulfilled wish, warning that Mohit’s soul won’t rest until his family honors it.
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