Binddii 3rd November 2025 Written Update: Kajal in Danger, Bindi’s Heartbreaking Search. The episode begins with an uneasy silence that quickly turns into chaos. Kajal walks away from Aviraj after their tense encounter, unaware that danger is waiting just around the corner. Before she can take another turn, Dayanand’s men grab her and shove her into a van. Kajal screams for help, but the sound fades as the van speeds away. Aviraj, lost in his thoughts and trying to block out Kajal’s harsh words, senses something wrong but arrives too late.
Elsewhere, little Bindi is searching frantically for her mother in the market. Her eyes well up as she calls out “Maa!” over and over again. A golgappa vendor stops her and tells her he saw some men force Kajal into a van. The man points toward the direction the van took. Without wasting a second, Bindi runs that way with Mahi trying hard to keep up.
Aviraj spots the commotion and stops Mahi, demanding to know what’s going on. When he learns Kajal has been kidnapped, his expression changes instantly — worry, anger, and guilt flashing across his face. He tells Mahi to stay with Bablu and runs after Bindi, who’s racing blindly through traffic.
Bindi, not watching the road, meets with an accident. A taxi hits her lightly, and she falls, bruising her knee and hand. Aviraj rushes to her side and scolds the driver before turning to the crying child. He gently lifts her up, wipes her tears, and says softly, “Don’t cry. I’ll help you find your mother.” Bindi clings to him, sobbing, and for a moment, something strange tugs at Aviraj’s heart — an emotion he doesn’t understand. Her tears seem to burn right through his calm exterior. He keeps wondering, why does this little girl’s pain feel like my own?
Meanwhile, Damini arrives at Saurav’s house looking annoyed. She tells him Kajal needs to sign some police papers before 5 PM. Saurav casually replies that Kajal has gone to the market and will head straight to the station. Before he can say more, his phone rings. It’s Bindi, crying and telling him that her mother has been kidnapped. The shock hits him instantly. He turns to Damini and says, “It’s Dayanand’s doing — or maybe Aviraj’s.”
Mahi tries to calm Bindi down. “Don’t cry, Aviraj chachu has gone to bring your mother back,” he tells her reassuringly. Just then, Aviraj returns, and Bindi runs to him with hope in her eyes. “Please take me to the police station,” she pleads. “We have to file a complaint and save Maa!” Aviraj nods and gently bandages her wounds first. “Now that you’re patched up,” he says softly, “let’s go find your mother. I promise nothing bad will happen.” There’s warmth and a quiet promise in his voice that comforts the child more than words can.
At a dark, isolated location, Kajal slowly regains consciousness. She’s tied to a chair, blindfolded, and gagged. A woman warns her in a low tone not to make any noise if she values her life. Kajal’s heart races. The sound of heavy footsteps fills the air — Dayanand walks in, his face cold and cruel. He waves his men away, leaving them alone in the room. Slowly, he removes the gag from her mouth. Kajal gasps for air and shouts, “Who are you? Why did you kidnap me?” Dayanand chuckles and removes the blindfold.
The sight freezes Kajal. “You?” she whispers, her voice trembling with shock and fear. Memories come flooding back — how he had once harassed her, destroyed her peace, and even killed Pallavi, blaming Kajal for the crime. Dayanand steps closer, brushing her hair back with a sinister smile. “How are you doing after all these years?” he sneers. Kajal glares at him, realizing that the nightmare she thought was over has come back to haunt her.
The screen fades on her terrified face, tied and helpless, as Dayanand’s smirk grows darker.
Precap: Aviraj and Bindi track down clues that lead them straight to Dayanand’s hideout. Aviraj storms in, ready to rescue Kajal — unaware that the woman he’s risking his life to save is none other than Bindi’s mother.
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