As the Horo-Gouri temple inauguration and Ram-Krishnaa’s marriage registry dates coincide, fulfilling Aparna’s (boudimaa) dying wish becomes a challenging endeavour. Aparna, a terminal cancer patient, yearns to witness Ram and Krishnaa’s marriage. In an effort to ensure this, Ram, Krishnaa, their office manager, and colleagues strategically plan their registry. However, the temple inauguration, to be conducted by Ram as a Brahmachari per Narayan’s instructions, complicates matters. To add, Narayan also decided speeding up the inauguration process hoping that Aparna’s health might improve.
On the crucial day, Narayan grows anxious as Ram, typically diligent, fails to appear for the temple puja. Meanwhile, the marriage registry unfolds, witnessed by Aparna through a video call. Despite her elation, Aparna grapples with guilt for defying Narayan’s instructions for Ram to remain a Brahmachari.
Ram later surprises everyone by arriving at the temple with Krishnaa. The drama peaks when Ram reveals his marital status, leaving Narayan and the entire family in shock. The perplexity deepens as nobody comprehends why Ram and Krishnaa hastily married when Ram was supposed to conduct the ceremony as a Brahmachari. Aparna, who could have intervened and explained the reasons of this sudden act of Ram Krishnaa succumbs to deteriorating health before she can respond. Tragically, she breathes her last inside the temple, leading Narayan to hold Ram accountable for her demise. The family experiences a tumultuous upheaval and decides to take Aparna’s body from the temple to their home for the final rites. Amidst the chaos, Krishnaa grapples with the loss of Aparna, facing the family’s displeasure and resentment due to her marriage with Ram, despite Narayan’s prior objections.
What trajectory will Ram and Krishnaa’s married life now embark upon?
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