Teri Meri Doriyaann: Angad insists that Sahiba must either lose faith in Garry or end their relationship
In the upcoming episode of Star Plus' show Teri Meri Doriyaann, Angad pressures Sahiba to either lose faith in Garry or terminate their relationship.
Published: Monday,Jan 15, 2024 06:50 AM GMT-07:00
The cherished Star Plus series 'Teri Meri Doriyaann' maintains its strong connection with viewers as the ongoing storyline develops. The ongoing plot centres on Yash being imprisoned, with Angad and the Brar family doubting Garry's transformation, except for Sahiba. Sahiba's faith in Garry has strained Angad and Sahiba's relationship.
In tonight's episode, Angad and Sahiba initiate the Lohri Parikrama to restore the Brar family's reputation. Garry, intending to leave, is persuaded to join by Akaal. Veer, seeking Keerat's forgiveness, apologizes sincerely and agrees to her conditions. Keerat forgives him, leading to a romantic proposal. Meanwhile, Sahiba tries to clarify a video misunderstanding with Angad, but he accuses her, unaware the video was tampered with. Garry reveals someone altered the footage. Angad, furious, blames Sahiba and leaves. Seerat vows to deepen the rift between Angad and Sahiba.
In the upcoming episode of Teri Meri Doriyaann, Sahiba attempts to clear the misunderstanding in a conversation with Angad. She endeavours to make him understand that her intention was solely to eliminate the bitterness from their relationship. However, Angad becomes enraged, questioning which relationship she is referring to—the one jeopardizing the family's reputation. Sahiba seeks clarification, and Angad responds that she either refuses to acknowledge reality or has chosen to be overly virtuous. He asserts that Garry attempted to insult him in front of everyone and aims to create distance between Angad and Sahiba. Sahiba defends Garry, claiming he has changed. Angad insists that she must either lose faith in Garry or end their relationship.
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Another never ending MU just end the relationship so much drama
10 months ago