She asks her eldest son if he has no other work but to drink tea. He says he was angry at Guddu Shukla too but there is no point in fighting. Amma says that all of her three sons are tied to what their wives say to them. They seem to have no responsibility for Runjhun, who is their sister's daughter. She says that id it was Mahadevi in place of Runjhun, would Rajju have sat here silently.
Amma says that she has sons in name only. All three of them are no better than women, born to do their wives bidding. She tells Buntu to next time bring three more saris home so all her sons can wear it too (now that would be a funny picture). Amma leaves and Rajju gets mad and sends his kids away. He says he's going to take care of Guddu Shukla.
Mittho says that is brave of him. Internally she curses him, saying that he is easily swayed by a few words here and there. She says his intentions are noble but he's forgotten that why they got Guddu Shukla to insult Runjhun in order to break her marriage. She says if Runjhun gets married and leaves the house, they are all going to be riddled with bad luck. Rajju says she is right and says he is tired and he's going to sleep.
In the middle of the night Runjhun dreams about all that has happened, and is woken form her sleep. She goes to get some water but the pot in her room is empty. As she turns around she sees all the things that she had purchased that Guddu violated and threw. She drops the pot and class from her hand, in the process waking Kalsanwali, whose room is directly below Runjhun's.
As Runjhun thinks about all that Guddu told her, she grabs the two bags and walks out of the house.Kalsanwali sees her leaving and wonders where Runjhun is going at such a late hour.
Outside Guddu is arm wrestling with Kukkan who is getting help from Jabbo and all the other men in taking Guddu down. Guddu still wins with five men pulling and Kukkan comments that how come he is showing strength now, but forgave Runjhun Mishra.
Runjhun comes out and hesitates at the entrance. Guddu says that you only fight with those that are on your level. Runjhun is not on the same level as him. He says that he has done his worst to Runjhun Mishra, and that he can't insult her any further.
Runjhun interrupts him and walks closer and puts her bags down. She says that he didn't insult her too much. She says he crossed all limits to insulting her. He says even if he'd killed the person, they wouldn't have known what a big crime they've committed. Guddu walks up to Runjhun. He says he knows what happened with her was wrong.
Runjhun says it wasn't Guddu's fault, and she admitted as much. She shouldn't have gone and complained against Guddu, but she was forced. She says she tried to make amends by taking the complaints back, but he didn't listen then. Instead he became hell bent on revenge. She says that for her one mistake he made her life a continuous miserable hell.
Kalsanwali watched from the house and wonders what Runjhun is talking to Guddu about. Runjhun tells Guddu that her uncle took the money from her, but did that give him the right to harass her in the beginning. He involved her when she had nothing to do with Vishnu taking money from Guddu. She asks him if that was right. She says he stole money from her. Then he promised that if she cleaned his carom club he would return the money. She said she cleaned the club and waited for him, but he broke his promise. She asks him if that was the right thing he did.
She then says that he broke her engagement. She says that at that time Abhi save her respect and agreed to marry her. She asks him what was Abhi's fault then, but he still made their life a living hell. She says that he continued to tease her but she kept quiet. She was a girl and in arguing with him, she would have achieved nothing. She thought that he'd done his worst at the engagement by insulting her. She says but today he crossed all limits of all common courtesy, and hurt her, by auctioning of her bridal veil.
She says today she won't keep quiet. She says that he has hurt her honor, and she won't forgive. She says but she won't punish him but herself. She grabs the bangles and says that she won't wear these anymore. She throws the bangles in a nearby fire. She then throws the mehendi and powder into the fire too. She then pulls out her mangalsutra and tells him that wearing a mangalsutra is every girls dream, but he touched and insulted that too. She throws it in the fire. Kalsanwali is shocked to see all this,
Guddu asks her why she's putting up such a drama, but she says that its better to let them burn. She says they're not meant for her. Today he insulted all her dreams and made a mockery out of her because of his own stubbornness. She pulls out her marriage dress and says he insulted her by touching and auctioning of the veil. She throws that int he fire too along with the rest of the things in the bag. She says she can never wear it now because he's touched it and insulted her.
Kalsanwali wonders what drama Runjhun is doing. Guddu asks her what she's doing, and Runjhun yells out saying let them burn. She says she hates everything that he has touched, because it has become impure. She tells him that she doesn't hate him, she is disgusted by him. She runs back into the house, and Kalsanwali hides, as Guddu watches the things burn.
Precap: Guddu looks at the things burning and says that because he touched it her things became unpure. That is why she burned all the things in front of him. He says he will make her understand what that means.