1.Threads of Ties: Unmasking Insecurities in Family Unity

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Akshara, mourning Avinav's death, and Abhimanyu handling everyone. They found themselves entangled in an unexpected union as their families insisted on a marriage to heal wounds and preserve familial bonds.

Despite Abhimanyu's prior engagement to Aarohi, familial pressures led to the difficult decision of accepting Akshara as his wife and embracing the responsibility of raising Akshara's baby as his own.

Even after Aarohi calls off the engagement, Abhimanyu stands firm in his decision, expressing his reluctance to marry Akshara. While committed to supporting Akshara in raising her unborn child, he makes it clear he cannot fully accept the child as his own.

Abhimanyu's rejection intensifies Akshara's determination to make him accept her child. She enlists Manish's help, who approaches Abhimanyu, but the response remains unwavering. Abhimanyu expresses his commitment to be with Akshara as a friend and as the mother of their son, Abhir, maintaining his stance on not fully accepting the unborn child.

Abhimanyu, a man of moral principles, promises to love the unborn child but stands firm in not accepting the child, respecting the rights of others. He believes that he shouldn't snatch away Avinav fatherly rught like they snatched his fatherly right from Abhir. Manish, sighing in understanding, leaves, recognizing the complexity of the situation.

Insecurity takes hold of Akshara as she observes Abhimanyu bonding with his niece, Ruhi. Overwhelmed by feelings of inadequacy, she begins harboring resentment towards Ruhi.
Abhir, witnessing the bond between Ruhi and Abhimanyu, starts experiencing jealousy, grappling with emotions stirred by the growing connection between his father and his cousin.

The Goenkas perceive Ruhi as a potential obstacle between Akshara and Abhimanyu. They advise Aarohi to handle Ruhi independently, emphasizing the need to navigate the complexities of the situation.Aarohi defends Ruhi's bond with Abhimanyu, emphasizing that Ruhi cannot be separated from her "poppy."

However, the Goenkas taunt her, questioning her ability to raise her own child in the process.Aarohi confronts the situation, pointing out that it's Akshara who seeks a man to raise her child. She highlights Akshara's past pursuit of Avinav to raise Abhir and her current return to Abhimanyu for the unborn child.

Akshara shifts blame onto Aarohi for being away from her family in pursuit of Aarohi's happiness. Aarohi, however, interrupts, snapping Akshara out of it, stating that it's due to Akshara's impulsive decisions that she needs to stay away from her family.

Akshara, seizing the opportunity, manipulates the Goenkas against Aarohi. Blinded by their affection for Akshara, the Goenkas start blaming Aarohi and Ruhi for the complexities in the family dynamics.Observing Ruhi's close bond with Abhimanyu, both Akshara and Abhir begin to feel a twinge of jealousy, as their own connections with him seem to be overshadowed.

Abhimanyu's efforts to balance both kids go unnoticed by the Goenkas and Manjari. They persistently blame Aarohi for Akshara's pain, asserting that Ruhi is the reason Abhimanyu can't be with his son, Abhir. However, Manjari remains oblivious to the fact that Abhimanyu's true happiness lies in Ruhi, not in Abhir or Akshara's unborn child.

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