Rahim says that he has not stolen the dibbi and not to punish him, Jalal asks him again, Rahim tells that chhoti ammijaan is buri and leaves. Jalal accuses Jodha for making a small child a party to her plan. He gets furious, doesnt hear anything from Jodha and asks her to leave.
Jalal ponders why is Jodha behind MA, Jodha is thinking aloud with Moti that Amba mata will find her way out of this issue.Some maid comes to give her prasad and Jodha thinks of visiting the temple.
MP and Bharmal meet in some jungle, both have a face off about Rajvanshi and Mughals. MP threatens that he becomes an enemy to whoever sides with Mughal.
Jalal asks the info regarding the maker of dibbi from Ruks, she tells him that he has a shop near the palace, Jalal thinks of meeting him to investigate on the matter.
Jodha takes permission from Hameeda to visit temple as Jalal was not present in the palace. She reaches the temple, cleans the surface, performs pooja and prays that Jalal comes to know of the truth. She reprimands the keepers of mandir to maintain the place clean when Jalal notices her and thinks why has she come here.
Jalal in disguise as a fakir and begs for alms from people.
Jalal sits down when both Jo-Ja overhear two men talking ill about Jalal and his misbehaviour with Jodha. Jodha jumps in their convo and sorts them out praising Jalal and to use proper language and behaviour for a king. Jalal is quite surprised in a happy way as Jodha is taking his side
Jalal is giving alms to the beggars and she comes to Jalal, Jalal rises up and asks for alms, Jodha recognises him due to the kada worn by him which Bharmal had given him during marriage. She tells him that its not befitting a king to ask for alms.
Jalal finds the person who makes the dibbi, asks him point blank to tell him how did the burqa clad look like, he agrees and next the man is explaining the face to the artist who is drawing the sketch. When it gets completed, Jalal is shocked to see that its MA's eyes. He is crestfallen, recalls his FB with MA and Jodha, he takes the dibbi and the screen freezes on determined face.
Precap--Jodha thinks how Jalal came to know that MA is the culprit, Jalal is furious.
Jalal ponders why is Jodha behind MA, Jodha is thinking aloud with Moti that Amba mata will find her way out of this issue.Some maid comes to give her prasad and Jodha thinks of visiting the temple.
MP and Bharmal meet in some jungle, both have a face off about Rajvanshi and Mughals. MP threatens that he becomes an enemy to whoever sides with Mughal.
Jalal asks the info regarding the maker of dibbi from Ruks, she tells him that he has a shop near the palace, Jalal thinks of meeting him to investigate on the matter.
Jodha takes permission from Hameeda to visit temple as Jalal was not present in the palace. She reaches the temple, cleans the surface, performs pooja and prays that Jalal comes to know of the truth. She reprimands the keepers of mandir to maintain the place clean when Jalal notices her and thinks why has she come here.
Jalal in disguise as a fakir and begs for alms from people.
Jalal sits down when both Jo-Ja overhear two men talking ill about Jalal and his misbehaviour with Jodha. Jodha jumps in their convo and sorts them out praising Jalal and to use proper language and behaviour for a king. Jalal is quite surprised in a happy way as Jodha is taking his side
Jalal is giving alms to the beggars and she comes to Jalal, Jalal rises up and asks for alms, Jodha recognises him due to the kada worn by him which Bharmal had given him during marriage. She tells him that its not befitting a king to ask for alms.
Jalal finds the person who makes the dibbi, asks him point blank to tell him how did the burqa clad look like, he agrees and next the man is explaining the face to the artist who is drawing the sketch. When it gets completed, Jalal is shocked to see that its MA's eyes. He is crestfallen, recalls his FB with MA and Jodha, he takes the dibbi and the screen freezes on determined face.
Precap--Jodha thinks how Jalal came to know that MA is the culprit, Jalal is furious.
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