The episode starts with Aman sulked onto his bed, still wearing the same groom’s clothes and without having removed his shoes. Baazigar is ceaselessly trying to cheer him up by rubbing his head onto Aman’s face. Parveen comes there to console her son just when Aman in rage gets scolds Baazigar rudely. Parveen gets astonished on seeing the furious state of Aman as he has turned himself into his demi-djinn form while rebuking Baazigar. Aman in his demi-djinn form continues to catch Baazigar and throw him forcefully into a cage, shouting, “Now stay in there Baazigar and don’t try to cheer me up because I don’t want to!” He turns around and comes face to face with his Ammi, Parveen. She immediately, closes her eyes and her fists, then opens them to bring out her glowing blue eyes and long nails, thus projecting her djinn form in front of her son. On seeing the djinn form of his Ammi, Aman who was still in his demi-djinn form, reminisces how he is CURSED because his AMMI IS HERSELF IS A DESCENDANT OF THE WORLD’S STRONGEST DJINN WHO PLOTTED AGAINST HIS AND ROSHNI’S FAMILY. The veins in his eyes start growing towards his blue eyeballs when he remembers each and everything which happened a few moments back. Parveen on noticing everything has tears rolling down her cheek and slowly places her palm onto Aman’s cheek murmuring, “You have all the RIGHTS TO GET ANGRY WITH YOUR AMMI, Aman! Go on, today neither your Ammi nor the djinaad’s Mallika will stop you from venting your anger on her, Aman!” Aman grows wild and roars out. Parveen and Baazigar grow pale hearing his roar. Baazigar starts shrieking, nevertheless, Parveen stays fixed to her position. The other family members having just seen off Saima with her in-laws downstairs rush to Aman’s room hearing his loud roar. Aman continues to roar and breaks the mirror of his room with his fist, blood starts oozing out of it. However, Aman paying no attention to his wound, falls onto the floor, on his knees in a heartbroken state, with his back turned towards Parveen. The latter gets concerned and rushes forward to help, however Aman motions his hand signalling to stop. Parveen halts in her position. All the other family members reach Aman’s room, but are unable to enter. Dadi asks, “What is it? Why are we not able to enter?” Parveen tells her, “Ammi, I have made a djinn shield which is prohibiting you to enter here as I want no one to interfere between me and my son today!” Everyone gets anxious on her words and try to persuade Parveen to remove the shield, however she pays a deaf ear to their pleas and turns towards Aman who still has his back towards her. Slowly, he gets up, closes his eyes and turns into human. Then he turns towards Parveen and goes near her. Everyone gets tensed. When he gets close, he says, “Whom am I to punish you, Ammi?” All are surprised to see that calm tone of Aman. He continues with tears rolling down his eyes, “Nevertheless, you should be happy that the girl WHOM YOU DESPISED SO MUCH, has herself drawn out FROM YOUR SON’S LIFE!” Parveen and all the family members are stunned to hear that, while Aman’s lets out a sad smile and breaks off the shield which Parveen had created pronouncing “Sinsaa!”. Once the shield breaks, the family members race towards both Parveen and Aman. When, Aman puts forth his hand, indicating no one should come close and says, “All of you please leave as I want to spend some time ALONE!” Parveen tries to deny by saying, “But Aman……”, when Dadi catches her hand and signs her to do as Aman has demanded. Slowly one by one everyone starts leaving from Aman’s room with only Parveen left behind. Finally, she too starts moving outside, with her head turned in the opposite side, constantly looking at her son, until he disappears from her sight. After she comes outside, she falls on her knees and breaks into tears reminiscing what Aman just told her and gets jolted to hear the loud bang of the door shut by Aman. After shutting the door, Aman unconsciously moves towards his bed and sulks on it once again, while Baazigar continuously shrieks at him, however Aman ignores everything and closes his eyes to doze off.
Outside, Dadi, Baby, Sarah and Chotu come near Parveen. Parveen continues to look downwards in embarrassment. Dadi pulls her upwards and lands a tight blow onto her face. Parveen without retaliating continues to cry in shame. Dadi catches her tightly and shouts while shaking her, “Why? Why didn’t you ever reveal about your TRUTH to anyone in this family? And it was because of YOU, that I lost my SON, MY FIRST GRANDSON AND NOW EVEN AMAN! Right?” Parveen shakes her head trying to justify herself saying, “No Ammi, I never wanted to hurt anyone, I was in love and LOVE MADE ME SO BLIND AND SELFISH that I never thought about the impending dangers which would befall on my shohur and children because I’m the Mallika of the djinaad!” on saying that, Parveen falls onto Dadi’s feet and pleads, “Pardon me Ammi! I was wrong but all that I did was to lead a normal life like a human, I never knew that the curse on me will fall on my shohur and my sons too!” Dadi shakes her head in disgust, when Sarah begs her, “Dadi, even if Ammi has done wrong, nobody can change the fact that she is our Ammi, so please for your grandchildren, forgive our Ammi!” Chotu adds on, “Yes Dadi, please don’t punish Parveen Khala!” Dadi gives in to their pleas and pulls Parveen upwards saying, “Whatever has happened can’t be changed! Now, I can’t bring back my Junaid or my Kabir who is in complete possession of your Jadduña, but I can’t lose my Aman!” Parveen stops crying on hearing that command. Dadi continues, “You know Aman is in BROKEN STATE AND IN THIS STATE, A SIFRATI DJINN CAN TAKE COMPLETE CONTROL OF HIM, JUST LIKE THE WAY KABIR WAS POSSESSED!” Parveen wipes her tears and asks Dadi, “Even I don’t want to let it happen, Ammi! But how can we stop that from happening?” Dadi glares at her and says, “Go and ask Tabeezi for help!” Parveen is taken aback and is about to deny, but before she could, Dadi says, “Do as I instructed, Parveen, now I’m not going to listen to any of your excuses!” Parveen is disappointed, nevertheless she listens to Dadi and sets off to Tabeezi’s house.
Tabeezi’s house
Tabeezi is passing her eyes through Il-me-djinn, when Parveen knocks at her door. Tabeezi gets astonished to see her. Parveen takes a deep long breath and utters, “I never thought that a day will come, when I have to let out my hands in front of YOU for help, but since it is concerned with my son and your niece lives….” Tabeezi frowns confusingly and questions, “My niece?” Parveen remembers that Tabeezi is ignorant of the truth, continues to reveal, “Yes! Roshni is your bhaijan, Rehaan Ahmed’s younger daughter!” Tabeezi’s eyes grow wide in amazement and demands, “What? Roshni is Rehaan Bhaijan and Fatima Bhabhijan’s daughter?” Parveen goes on to explain each and everything about Junaid’s plot and Rubina’s brother’s, sister-in-law’s and elder niece Nilofer’s deaths to Tabeezi. After learning the complete truth, Tabeezi breaks down into tears, when, Parveen holds onto her shoulder and consoles her, “I know you and your family went through a lot because of my FAMILY!” then she continues to fold her hands in front of her and beg, “But right now I need your help to SAVE MY AMAN! So, considering my demand to be an Ammi’s wrench filled plea, could you please tell me a way out?” Tabeezi, being filled with pity, browses through the pages of Il-me-djinn. But when she reads the way out for saving Aman, she fearfully puts the book down, while falling onto the floor. Parveen is startled to watch the reaction of Tabeezi, inches towards her and questions, “What is it Rubina? Why did you grow pale all of a sudden!” Tabeezi reveals in a shaky voice, “Parveen only Ayaana can save Aman by uniting (consummating) with him over the next seven nights of the Red moon (Laal Chaand raats); but if AN AYAANA consummates with a DJINN on red-moon night then SHE WILL LOSE HER LIFE!
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To be continued.
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