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Kavya 14th August 2024 Written Update Kavya tricked. Adi asks Seema to sign the papers and give him a party ticket. She obliges. He then invites Giriraj to join in on the celebration. Wondering how Adi managed to get the papers signed in Kavya’s presence, Seema instructs someone to spread the news that the taxi union strike has been unsuccessful and their demands have not been met. Rajeev urges Kavya to leave for Mumbai, much to her disappointment. She confesses that she has endured many losses and cannot continue breaking her own heart. She decides to prioritize herself and requests a ticket back home.
Mayank intervenes, asking Kavya not to misunderstand Rajeev’s intentions. Omi watches a video of Adi and Kavya dancing and concludes that they used to have a lovely relationship. Curious about when they fell in love, Omi asks Adi but he switches off the TV and dismissively tells Omi to go to sleep. Disappointed by Adi’s response, Omi goes off to bed, wishing that Adi and Kavya would reconcile. Malini is speaking with Anjali on the phone when Omi interjects, stating that Kavya cannot leave Adi. Malini then expresses her desire to apologize to Kavya. Kavya discovers news of a taxi union strike.
Shortly after, several angry taxi drivers arrive at Kavya’s house, accusing her of deceiving them. Rajeev and Mayank quickly step in to defuse the situation, but Gyaneshwar takes over and reprimands the drivers for threatening a woman. Despite their arguments, Gyaneshwar takes responsibility for the misunderstanding and confesses that he had asked Kavya to check the papers which led to their anger towards her. Kavya argues that she had read the papers and there was no mention of canceling their demands. The drivers are convinced that both Kavya and Adi were involved in this deceitful act and physically harmed her.
Upon learning about the chaos happening at Kavya’s home, Adi immediately asks when it started while Sanjeev reveals that he just received the news about it. Vicky arrives at Kavya’s house and puts an end to the altercation. He yells at them, claiming that Kavya is unable to handle the situation as her ex-husband used to do everything for her. He then brandishes a gun and orders them to stop. Despite Kavya pleading with Vicky not to harm anyone, Gyaneshwar insists on knowing if he plans to shoot them. Suddenly, a gunshot rings out and everyone is taken aback. Gyaneshwar is shocked by Vicky’s actions and asks him why he did it. Vicky explains that it was just a toy gun, but it can still cause pain, and apologizes for hurting them.
Kavya urges them not to take any further action and try to resolve the issue peacefully. Vicky suggests they make a run for it while they have the chance as the men are still in pursuit. As they flee from the house, Kavya questions where Vicky is taking her while he reassures her that he will find a safe place for them to hide until things calm down. Adi is on his way and Rajeev calls Kavya to check if she is alright. She assures him that she is fine and with Vicky, who then declares that she is his girlfriend. Kavya compliments Vicky’s acting and then asks what the safe place is. Vicky responds that he has brought her home, which is the safest place for her as they won’t be able to find her here.
As Adi arrives and calls out for Kavya, Rajeev tells him to leave. Adi insists on talking to Kavya and Mayank and Rajeev scold him. Sanjeev and Malini also arrive and Adi explains that he didn’t mean to endanger Kavya’s life. This leads to an argument between Mayank and Adi, resulting in Mayank physically attacking Adi. Anjali intervenes and tells Mayank to go inside. Adi retaliates by grabbing Mayank by the neck until Malini stops him. Meanwhile, Kavya remembers the papers she left behind and blames herself for not going to Mumbai instead of causing trouble at home. Vicky offers her water and tries to calm her down as she worries about how she will fix things with everyone being angry at her. The men outside demand that Vicky open the door, making Kavya terrified.
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