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Diya Aur Baati Hum: Will Sandhya take her son back from Ankur?

Last updated on - Mar 27, 2015, 15:35 IST
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Diya Aur Baati Hum: Will Sandhya take her son back from Ankur?

Sooraj's mother Santosh confronts Bhabasa for interfering in her work. Later, on Sandhya's insistence, Sooraj brings ice-cream for her. She convinces him saying that she won't get to eat what she likes post her delivery as she will have to nurse her babies. Here, Santosh tells Sooraj that she will be staying with Sandhya in her room, as she needs to be taken care of. The same night, Sandhya gets her labour pain.
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Diya Aur Baati Hum: Will Sandhya take her son back from Ankur?

The Rathis admit Sandhya in the hospital where she delivers twin boys. Santosh is worried about Sooraj. The Rathis are elated about Sandhya's twins. However, Santosh is worrying about Sooraj's promise to Ankur and Ankita about giving away his second child to them. Later, Sandhya is elated seeing Sooraj taking care of both her babies. Meanwhile, Ankur and Ankita decide to speak to Bulbul as she organises a welcome party for her brother.
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Diya Aur Baati Hum: Will Sandhya take her son back from Ankur?

It is seen that Sooraj keeps his promise! Bulbul is elated as Sooraj and Sandhya bring one of their babies to Ankur and Ankita. Santosh feels dejected, having failed to stop Sooraj from taking this step. Later, Sooraj and Sandhya give one of their babies to Ankur and Ankita. The Rathis prepare for the naming ceremony of the babies. How will Santosh cope with this situation?
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Diya Aur Baati Hum: Will Sandhya take her son back from Ankur?

Sooraj's sister Chhavi names Sandhya and Sooraj's baby as Ved. Sandhya names Ankur and Ankita's baby as Vansh. Ankur and Ankita are elated as Sooraj and Sandhya hand over the adoption documents of Vansh to them. Sooraj and Sandhya write a letter to Vansh, expressing their feelings! How will Sandhya manage to stay away from her second child?
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Diya Aur Baati Hum: Will Sandhya take her son back from Ankur?

Sandhya is worried about her son Vansh who is going away from her. The Rathis return home with Ved. The next day, Sandhya learns about Vansh being unwell at her brother's place. Here, Santosh and Bhabasa decide to go to Ankur's house and meet Vansh. On the other hand, Sooraj consoles Sandhya. Meanwhile, Santosh and Bhabasa learn about Ankita taking Vansh to the hospital. Will Sandhya regret her decision and take back her son from Ankur?

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