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‘Woh Toh Hai Albelaa’: Kanha pleads Sayuri 

The Wednesday episode of Rajan Shahi’s “Woh Toh Hai Albelaa” started with Indrani telling Bhanumati that Saroj needs to accept that Cheeru is no more else she will be in shock for a very long time. She goes to Saroj and asks her to stop singing lullaby to Cheeru because he is not sleeping, but us dead. She shows her that even though they try he won’t wake up and asks her to cry. Saroj is heartbroken that her beloved son Cheeru is no more in this world and that he is never going to come back to her. 

Kanha couldn’t bear the sight and left from there. Seeing everyone making arrangements for Cheeru’s last journey to the shmashana, Kanha breaks into tears. The family then puts flowers on Cheeru and Kanha realises that Sayuri has not seen Cheeru. He then goes to see Sayuri and tells her that she needs Cheeru before they take him away. He tells her that Cheeru is not coming back and she needs to see him for the last time. Sayuri tells him that his brother broke his promise of being with her forever, and if she goes to see him she will also die. Kanha tells her that if she doesn’t go his brother’s soul will be tormented and he won’t let that happen. He then takes her to see Cheeru and Sayuri breaks down. Kanha gives her some flowers to put on Cheeru. He then asks Nakul to leave Cheeru’s body as they need to take him to shmashana now. 

In the upcoming episode, we will see that Kanha goes to Sayuri and tells her that he did not just put fire on Cheeru’s body but has also burnt his mother’s world. Both are left in tears. They then see Cheeru coming to them and hugging them. To know what happens next, keep watching the show. 

Produced under Director’s Kut Productions, “Woh Toh Hai Albelaa” features Shaheer Sheikh, Hiba Nawab, Anuj Sachdeva, Aparna Dixit, Kinshuk Vaidya, Sachin Tyagi, Pallavi Pradhan, Sucheta Khanna, Mehul Buch, Nayan Bhatt, Somesh Agarwal, Suruchi Adarkar, Rachi Sharma and Vaishnavi Ganatra. It airs on Star Bharat, Monday to Friday at 9 p.m.

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