Saubhagyavati Bhava 26th September 2023 Written Update Beware

Saubhagyavati Bhava 26th September 2023 Written Update Beware

Saubhagyavati Bhava 26th September 2023 Written Update Beware. Viraj introduces Raghav, also known as Lion, an obsessive lover with uncontrollable love. Despite his strict rules, he still has a soft spot for Siya. They are seen dancing together in beautiful locales before heading back home. Raghav welcomes Siya to their cozy abode and asks her to freshen up while he uploads their video on social media. Siya thanks him and begins to walk away, but Raghav reminds her of something she may have forgotten. He praises her for always understanding him and believes that both saying sorry and expressing gratitude are essential in a relationship so that both partners know who is right and who is wrong. He promises it will only take 10 minutes and sends her off with a smile.

In the room, Siya sees the clothes scattered on the bed and worries about Raghav’s reaction if he sees them like this. After sharing the video on the social networking site, Raghav smiles as he sees his followers reach 10 million. He excitedly grabs two wine glasses to celebrate and notices Siya hastily putting away clothes in the cupboard. He playfully teases her. She assures him she was just about to. He then asks if she’s planning to escape from him. Understanding the exhaustion that comes with handling such a large following, he dances with her and declares he knows what she needs.

After giving her a warm hug, he recites the saying “A hug a day keeps the troubles away”. He expresses his love for her, and she reciprocates the embrace. He continues by calling her his best friend and wife, before noticing clothes peeping out of the cupboard. As he opens it, the clothes spill onto his feet causing Siya to jump in fright. She apologizes, explaining that she had to get ready in only 10 minutes and couldn’t put it back properly. Raghav acknowledges her mistake and reminds her of all he does to keep her happy, while she hasn’t done anything to upset him. He mentions their status as a happy couple for two months before becoming upset. He holds onto her hand tightly, but she declines saying it’s not the right time. He hurts her.

Raghav assures Siya that although it may be painful, it is necessary for both of them. He places her in the cupboard and secures the lock as she pleads for forgiveness. She promises to never repeat her actions. Raghav takes the key and departs. Siya struggles in the confined space and sheds tears. As he leaves, Raghav reminds her that “punishment makes a man perfect,” and in this case, it will make her the ideal wife. He encourages her to fight through the darkness and take deep breaths so she can reflect on her mistake and work towards rectifying it. He informs her that he will return at 6 p.m. to take her out, bids farewell, and leaves. Siya continues to weep in the cabinet, realizing that she made a mistake despite believing otherwise earlier.

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In a flashback, three months before their wedding. Raghav received the Best entrepreneur award. Upon arriving at his office, he receives a notification on his phone about a potential intruder. Checking the live CCTV footage of his car, he sees a guy and his girlfriend rushing for a long drive by getting unethical access to his lavish car. Raghav laughs and says “Bon Voyage”. Siya and her parents arrive at the Police station to report that her sister is missing. Despite Siya’s insistence that they start searching for her sister, the Police Inspector refuses to take action. Raghav is called in and informed about the situation, where he sees Siya on a video call, passionately demanding for her sister’s case to be filed and threatening to go on strike until then.

Raghav is reminded that the couple was kidnapped on his orders. However, the situation escalates when a lady constable slaps Siya. Raghav admires Siya’s loyalty and determination to fight for her family, even comparing her to someone who would stand up against death itself for her husband. He tells the Inspector that he will report this incident to the Commissioner if their complaint is not taken seriously. He demands that the lady constable be suspended and assures Siya that they will continue their search for her sister without any further obstacles. The Inspector concedes, understanding what Raghav wants.

The lady constable expresses regret to Siya for physically reprimanding her. Siya reassures her that there is no need for her to be suspended, as Siya’s sister Rashmi has returned home safely. Inspector and Raghav arrive at Siya’s house to drop off the rescued girl, Rashmi. Siya’s mother offers sweets as a token of gratitude. Raghav notices some houseflies on the sweets and politely declines, stating that he is watching his diet. Rashmi’s father inquires about the identity of the kidnappers. Raghav explains that they were part of a human trafficking scheme led by one Manav Taskar, who intended to sell Rashmi abroad. When asked if he saw their faces, Inspector admits that he did not.

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Meanwhile, Raghav notices an uncapped pen on the table and takes it upon himself to put the cap back on before returning it. Rashmi’s mother expresses concern about how they can repay Raghav for his help. Raghav asks them to check his gaming site, emphasizing that the more subscribers there are, the greater the profit. They laugh and find him a simple man. Spotting Siya’s laughter, he asks for her phone to download the app. Once the game app is downloaded, he returns the phone and reminds her to review the terms and conditions. Without reading them, Siya simply accepts them.

Later on, Raghav reflects on his encounter and observes how many people in this city seem to be lazy when it comes to reading terms and conditions. He laments how easy it is for individuals to just press “agree” without realizing they are essentially handing over control of their lives through granted access to their microphone, camera, location, and photos. Using his Retina security check to enter a room in his home, Raghav notices Siya’s room on a live feed from the game’s camera access and informs her that he has his eyes on her.

Presently, Raghav arrives home at 6 p.m. and goes to check on Siya. He assures her that he did not intentionally cause any conflicts and apologizes for his actions. After promising to put an end to any further arguments, he suggests she get ready for the surprise he has planned. He then proceeds to open the cupboard, where an unconscious Siya accidentally falls onto him. Meanwhile, Viraj Dobriyal speaks to a detective about his time spent in jail- twelve years enduring terrible food and companions- all in search of Siya. However, instead of finding her, he found nothing but excuses and lies from those who were supposed to be helping him. Fed up with excuses, he tells the detective to go find her as losing is not something he takes lightly.

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