Ek Vivah Aisa Bhi Episode 36 Apr 2026
"You didn't come to me first? You investigated my own father's... folly?" Abhishek asks.
Mohan takes a breath. "Sir, the deed to the ancestral textile mill, the one you transferred to Mrs. Alka Verma’s name last month... the signatures are not yours."
Chandni whips around to face Suman. "You! You miserable, low-caste bahu ! You went through our things?" ek vivah aisa bhi episode 36
Chandrakant’s voice booms, startling a servant in the corner. "Mohan! Repeat what you told me. In front of everyone."
He looks up, his eyes red. "You saved us. My father’s dignity. My mother’s sanity. The mill. Everything. And I... I never even thanked you for the small things. For making my tea. For waiting up for me. For smiling even when they all ignored you." "You didn't come to me first
"Your mother didn't know," Chandrakant says, his voice cracking with age and pain. "I was a fool. A lonely, old fool." He finally looks at Alka. "You told me your husband’s debts would be paid if I signed over the mill. That you would give me companionship in my old age. But you never loved me. You loved the Suryavanshi vault."
Alka tries to argue, but Chandni grabs her arm, her face pale. For once, the daughter is more terrified than the mother. They scurry away like rats caught in light. Mohan takes a breath
"I am a daughter-in-law who protects her home," Suman says. She pulls out a small voice recorder from her pallu and hands it to Abhishek. "The truth is here. Notarized copies, fake signatures, even a planned elopement to frame Abhishek for kidnapping. It's all on there."
Mohan, the loyal family secretary, adjusts his glasses, his face pale. He looks at Chandrakant, then at the stunned faces of Abhishek, Suman, Rakhi, and finally at the newest members—Chandni and her mother, Alka.
Rukmini finally looks up. Her eyes are dry but hollow. "I knew he was lonely. I was busy with the pujas , the social clubs. I didn't see the snake entering my garden." She looks at Alka. "But I see her fangs now."