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Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2 Update: Angad returns home from jail after being proven innocent; Vrinda apologises to Tulsi

Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2 Update: Angad returns home from jail after being proven innocent; Vrinda apologises to Tulsi

Time of India2 days ago
The latest episode of Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi season 2 started with Mihir and Tulsi watching news and they learn about Angad's friend surrendering himself and revealing to the media that it was him behind the wheels and not Angad.
The entire family heaves a sigh of relief and they celebrate Angad's release from Jail. However, Gayatri chachi makes Tulsi feel guilty as did not trust her son and sent him to jail.
Mihir, Hemant and Tulsi reach the police station to bring Angad home. Tulsi gets emotional seeing his son and hesitates to approach him as she feels guilty. Angad requests the officer if he could meet his friend Sameer and the latter lets him meet his friend.
Sameer seeks forgiveness from Angad, reflecting on the incident where Angad had taken full responsibility despite Sameer being the one behind the wheel. The memory weighs heavily on Sameer, filling him with guilt, but Angad comforts him, reminding him that no one was hurt in the accident and urging him to let go of the guilt.
The Virani's welcome Angad home and while everyone is happy to have him back, Gayatri Chachi uses the opportunity to indirectly taunt.
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Gayatri makes a comment against Tulsi and says that parents can also make mistakes, not just children. Tulsi agrees and admits she was wrong for not trusting her son. She apologises to Angad with a sincere heart. To make up for it, she gives him a broom and tells him he can punish her the same way she did to him before.
However, Angad gently tells his mother that when he made mistakes as a child, she never asked him to punish her, so why now? He questions her actions and expresses his hurt, saying that if she truly saw him as her own, she wouldn't have given him this option.
The mother-son duo hug each other and cry.
Meanwhile, Vrinda finds money at home that was given to her brother as a bribe to trap Angad in the accident case. She questions her mother, but she in return slaps Vrinda and reprimands her for supporting outsiders instead of her own family.
At Shanti Niketan, Pari approaches Mihir and Tulsi and shares that she is ready to meet the person they both selected for her. Mihir reassures Pari that there's no rush or pressure to get married. However, Pari says she still wants to meet the guy. Meanwhile, Vrinda calls up Tulsi to apologise to her, and the two agree to catch up face-to-face. Mihir invites her business friend's family
The episode comes to an end.
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