As Abir walked out to his balcony, he saw a figure across the lane—Mishti Maheshwari, sitting on her terrace, staring at the stars. She wasn't crying, but her face held the weight of her sister's broken dreams.
That night, a heartbroken Kunal confessed to Abir, "I still love her, Abir. I want to marry her. Even after everything."
The Maheshwari household was a symphony of chaos. Mishti, the youngest of the three sisters, was trying to balance a tray of tea while arguing with her mother, Meenakshi, about her "carefree" ways. But the real storm was inside the eldest, Kuhu. She wasn't just stressed; she was heartbroken. yeh rishtey hain pyaar ke ep 1
Meanwhile, in the sprawling, more rigid Rajvansh mansion, things were quieter but no less tense. Abir Rajvansh, the younger grandson, was the family's "problem child"—not because he was bad, but because he refused to be a puppet. He ran a café, played his guitar, and refused to join the family business. His older brother, Kunal, was the golden boy, but even he looked worried.
Abir felt the world tilt. He loved Kuhu too. But he had spent his life being the "carefree" one, the second choice. Looking at his brother’s earnest face, he swallowed his own heart. As Abir walked out to his balcony, he
"Then go get her, bhai," Abir said, forcing a smile. "I’ll support you."
Abir’s fingers froze on the strings. Kuhu. The name brought a flood of memories—her laughter, her defiance, and the day she chose Shaurya over their family's wishes. Abir had always nursed a quiet, unspoken feeling for her. But he had stepped back, believing her happiness was with Shaurya. I want to marry her
"Are you okay?" he asked softly.