Ghum hai kisi ke pyaar mein… Nayi kahani naya safar (Part 3)

Looking at Pulkit’s concern , Virat worried…..Pulkit pleaded Devyani to go inside initially she was reluctant but later she gave in…….she just stepped inside the hall and waited patiently. Pulkit looked at Virat and asked him the purpose of his visit,  Virat said that he had come to apologise to him and Devyani for his misbehaviour and also to congratulate them for their newly married life…….Pulkit asked him why is he apologising and congratulating them….is it Mrs.Bhavani Chavan’s new trick….to separate them again to which Virat was dumbfounded. Virat then told that he wasn’t sent by anyone and he came by himself he even told that Omi Kaka was responsible for forging the original documents with the fake ones to which both Pulkit and Devyani started laughing. Virat was surprised by their behaviour. Pulkit called him inside and at that time Madhuri who had gone to the Temple returned,  on entering she quickly gave Prasad to Devyani and Pulkit completely ignoring Virat and went upstairs to give Prasad to her darling Niece. Virat was hurt by this behaviour…….Pulkit and Devyani mockingly asked him what investigation had he done to which he replied that Omi Kaka had bribed one of the college staff to show him the false documents,  well Devyani and Pulkit then told the truth which shocked Virat completely. Devyani told that 7 years back when Pulkit was in his final year of MS ,he proposed Devyani,  well Devyani loved Pulkit but she knew her mother would never accept their relationship as Pulkit belonged to  a low caste and was the son of their servant but was bought up lovingly by Nagesh Chavan….but Bhavani never liked Pulkit. So they both decided to elope and marry ….On Mahashivratri they both exchanged the marriage vows in the Shiva Parvati Temple and bought a small rented house where they happily lived but their happiness was short lived as Bhavani could not digest the fact that her daughter married a man of low caste and was living in a small rented home …

a few months later Devyani discovered that she was pregnant which was another blow to Bhavani. So she pretended to become very sweet and caring but her actual motive was completely malicious. She took Devyani to her ancestral home as she didn’t want anyone else in Chavan Nivas to know that Devyani was pregnant and was carrying the child good a low caste man. Only Ninad and Omkar knew about this. 9 months went off in a jiffy and on the day of delivery,  Bhavani who was completely blinded in ego bribed the hospital staff. She asked them to declare that the baby was still born as she knew that Devyani would be shocked and later by giving her depressants she would lose her mental balance and would eventually forget Pulkit and her child and in this way , the Chavan Khandan Image would not be tarnished. She quickly called Omkar and Ninad to the hospital and asked them to keep the child in an orphanage, she had become so heartless that she didn’t even want to acknowledge the child as her granddaughter. It was Pulkit who heard from the staff about the bribery he pleaded them and a kind nurse told him about all the orphanage details. Later when he went to the orphanage they refused to give the child to him as to adopt his own daughter he would need to have a female from his family. Devyani was then taken back to Chavan Nivas and was locked in the room and started losing her sanity  and on the other hand Madhuri, Pulkit’s patient came to his rescue she went with Pulkit and started that she was his sister and as a result the orphanage people had to give back his daughter. Hearing this Virat was angered he felt ashamed about his so called good family’s deeds. Later when Pulkit went to Chavan Nivas to take Devyani along with him his Bhavani Kaku started telling tales that Devyani married a rich guy and does not stay in Nagpur unable to believe them Pulkit went back with a broken heart but never married any other woman or even looked at any other woman. In all his official documents, the wife’s column always had Mrs.Devyani Nagesh Chavan .

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