The Tuesday episode of Rajan Shahi’s “Woh Toh Hai Albelaa” started with Kanha reaching the temple. Co-incidentally Sayuri was also there but they both were unaware that the other one is sitting there. Kanha is remembering what Saroj and Sayuri told him and is in tears. On the other hand, Nakul is looking for Kanha.
Just then Kanha sees some burning coal at the temple and he walks on it. Nakul tries to stop him and hearing Nakul even Sayuri gets up to see what’s happening. Kanha tells Nakul that he is filled with remorse as he could have saved Cheeru’s life but he couldn’t. He tells Nakul that he should have stopped Cheeru from going outside the house and shouldn’t have let him ride the bike, he should have tried harder to convince Cheeru to not get married to Sayuti when the kundalis did not match. He tells him that Cheeru asked him to exchange the kundalis and he could have said no, but for him his promise of getting Cheeru and Sayuri was more important. Nakul tells him that he will talk to Sayuri but Kanha stops him and tells him that then she will think bad of Cheeru and he can’t let that happen. Sayuri is shocked to hear all this.
Later, at home Kanha is in a lot of pain when Sayuri cleans his feet and applies an ointment. Kanha thinks it’s Nakul but is surprised to see Sayuri there. Sayuri apologises to Kanha and tells him that she didn’t know that he was so good. She then gives him a friendship band and ties it on his wrist. Kanha and Sayuri become friends again.
In the upcoming episode, we will see that Kanha saves Saroj from falling but she tells asks him not to touch her as he is a murderer. Sayuri asks Saroj to not say another word against Kanha and stop blaming him for what went wrong. To know what happens next, keep watching the show.
Produced under Director’s Kut Productions, “Woh Toh Hai Albelaa” features Shaheer Sheikh, Hiba Nawab, 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.