Diya aur Baati Hum: Has Sooraj’s runaway bride joined the show to fill Sandhya’s place in his life?

Updated on Feb 06, 2014  |  10:11 PM IST |  3.2M

6th February 2014 Episode

In today’s episode, Cadet Zakir catches Sandhya holding the trophy in Officer Singh’s cabin and ridicules her for checking out the trophy. He tells her that he doubts whether a failure like her will ever win it.

Sandhya replies that he is right in saying that only the best person can win this trophy. She vows to fulfill her distant dream of winning the trophy.

When alone, Zakir confesses his desire to win the trophy and outwitting Sandhya.

Back in Pushkar, Bhabho admonishes the woman who was addressing the crowd on behalf of her political party. The matriarch shouts at her for showing up shamelessly after doing such a heinous act (long time back). It is revealed that she is the same woman - Kavita - who was supposed to marry Sooraj but ran away to save herself from the marriage in the very beginning. The residents of Hanuman Gali recognize her, express their anger at her past action and leave the place in disgust.

At the Rathi home, Emily asks Meena about Kavita’s story which sparked the outrage and angered Bhabho. Meena starts telling her about how that woman ran away from the marriage altar. This conversation is heard by Bhabho and she gets angry. She throws a lantern on the floor in rage and warns Meena and Emily not to cross their limits by talking about the matter.

Meanwhile, Kavita fears of losing her votes to the rival party as her image amongst the residents of Hanuman Gali is not too hunky dory. Since every votes matter for their win, Kavita is told by the senior leader of her party either to win the votes of Hanuman Gali residents by restoring her positive image or lose the ticket to elections. She assures the party leader that she will do everything possible to get all the votes.

Other than all these happenings, Sooraj and Sandhya share some romantic moments on the phone.

Precap: Officer Roy is introduced to train the cadets for a difficult task.

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