Kyunki Saas Maa Bahu Beti Hoti Hai 4th March 2024 Written Episode Update: Kabir meets Kesar in jail

Kyunki Saas Maa Bahu Beti Hoti Hai 4th March 2024 Written Episode, Written Update on TellyUpdates.com

The Episode starts with Aarti calling Kabir and asking how is he? Kabir asks what to say, I don’t have answer to your question. He says all his hopes end at one go. Aarti asks him not to worry. Kabir says God has changed his address and his friend went away from me, everyone started hating Kesar, and even Ambika Kaki. He says I will talk to you and has to search lawyer for Kesar. Aarti prays for Kabir. Kabir talks to the lawyer, who tells that they have to search the proofs, and tells that he will arrange meeting with Kesar. Kabir says I will tell her that it was not her mistake, but it is an accident.

Kesar gains consciousness. Constable says someone came to meet you. Kesar asks if Maasu has come to meet me and asks if I am your postman. She asks her to come and see.

She takes her to Kabir. Kesar hugs Kabir and cries. He sees injuries on her face and body. He cries and asks Constable who is beating Kesar in the jail. He says if she gets any more injuries then he will not spare them and will drag them to court. The constable asks him to do anything and says you have just 10 mins, and says after 10 mins, she will go inside and you will go out. She asks him to decide what he wants to do. Kabir keeps handkerchief on her injuries, and says he will make everything fine. He says you haven’t done anything. Kabir sees her injuries again and tells lady Constable what did they do with her. Jailer comes there. Kabir asks why Kesar is tortured here. Jailer says some prisoners are doing this intentionally. Kabir asks her to find out who is behind it. Jailer says they asked her many times, but she didn’t tell them. Kabir asks her to tell who is doing this. Kesar says I shall be punished till my last breath. Kabir swears that he will take her out from this hell, and says I swear on Ambe Maa. The lady constable tells Kabir, meeting time is over. Kesar says take care of Maasu and don’t be sad for me. She asks him not to come again to meet her for Maasu’s sake and says I don’t like. She says I shall be punished and has done everything. The Constable takes her from there. Lawyer comes there. Kabir tells lawyer that Kesar is innocent and asks him to save her. The lawyer tells that Kesar confessed to have done the crime, and tells that she asked you not to come and meet him again. He says he will think something.

Ansh cries and tells Aarti that his elder brother is gone, who used to gave him courage. He says people used to know Raj Gaur family with Kesar’s name and now the same Kesar has become a villain. Aarti tells that it will take time, but life will get fine. Ansh asks if she will leave him. Aarti says I will be with you always.

Later in the night, Ambika sees the dream in which she sees Suraj crying for help, and Kesar asking her to save her. She wakes up and thinks she will not save Kesar, she has killed my son. Jailer warns Gajju Dada and tells that she will lock her under cell, if she harms Kesar again. She asks Constable to give them nail cutter so that they can cut their nails. Kesar takes the nail cutter and cuts her skin also, and her blood falls down on the floor. Gajju Dada complains to Constable, who takes the nail cutter from Kesar. Kesar says I have killed my Suraj and shall be punished, and asks her to kill her. Hetal looks at Ambika’s chair and aspires to sit on her chair. Gajju Dada calls Hetal and tells about Kabir complaining to jailer and jailer insulting her and increasing the security. Hetal says she will handle him and asks her to handle her. Kabir hears and questions her. Hetal says she was talking to her friend and asks if he was spying on her. Kabir wonders about whom she was talking.

Episode ends.

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