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Woh Toh Hai Albelaa

'Woh Toh Hai Albelaa': Saroj asks Kanha to stay away from Sayuri

| @indiablooms | Sep 16, 2024, at 12:10 am
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Mumbai: The Tuesday episode of Rajan Shahi's "Woh Toh Hai Albelaa" started with Kanha looking for Sayuri everywhere.

He finally finds her and informs her family about it.

He parks his car and goes towards Sayuri. Bhanumati, Indrani, Rashmi and Priya are very happy that Kanha was able to find Sayuri.

Bhanumati tells them that Kanha and Sayuri's life took a turn after Cheeru's death and Kanha is trying to take up all of Cheeru's responsibilities.

Meanwhile, Sayuri on seeing Kanha gets angry and asks him why he took Cheeru out on his wedding day. She blames Kanha for his death. At the same time, Saroj also tells Dhanraj that if Kanha had not taken Cheeru outside, he would be alive.

Dhanraj tries to make her understand that it was not anyone's fault. But, she wouldn't listen. Dhanraj then tells them that Kanha is trying to take up Cheeru's responsibilities and it will not be easy for him. Sayuri tells Kanha that he has taken not just hers but his family's happiness too. She is about to faint but Kanha holds her.

He takes her to a doctor who tells him that she had a panic attack and she should be well taken care of. Kanha takes her outside the hospital and Nakul too comes there. Nakul is driving but Sayuri gets hurt and Kanha goes to sit with her. Just then two boys on a bike see them together and make a video of them saying that they both have started dating.

Once they reach home, Kanha takes Sayuri to her room and asks her family to take care of her. He promises to be there for her always. Just then Nakul, Rashmi and Priya see the video of Kanha and Sayuri that has gone online, and people are commenting on it. Kanha also sees it and gets worried.

In the upcoming episode, we will see that Nakul and Kanha find out that the video has gone viral and are worried that their family must have seen it too. At home, Saroj shows the video to Kanha and tells him that it was because of him and Sayuri that he lost Cheeru. He asks her to stay away from Sayuri. But Kanha tells her that he won't be able to do that. 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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