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Saru Upcoming 2nd January 2026 News: Saru Learns Chandrakant Is Her Father

Saru Upcoming 2nd January 2026 News: Saru Overhears Chandrakant Is Her Father. A life-changing moment is about to unfold in Saru just when the Bajaj house is busy preparing for the New Year celebration. Saru takes charge of the arrangements, making sure everything is perfect for the evening. She reminds the staff that it is a New Year celebration and everything should be done grandly and properly. Despite the festive mood, Saru’s mind is restless.

As she moves around the house, Saru suddenly realizes that Chanda is nowhere to be seen. She looks around anxiously and wonders how Chanda could disappear at such an important time. Her concern grows, unaware that fate is about to pull her straight toward the truth she has been kept away from for years.

Elsewhere, Kamini speaks confidently to Anika, convinced that her plan has worked flawlessly. She tells Anika that everyone in the house now believes Chanda is the true blood of the Bajaj family. Kamini smugly adds that Saru will never find out the truth, that Chandrakant’s real daughter is standing right there in the same house, unaware of her own identity.

This conversation becomes the turning point.

Saru accidentally overhears Kamini’s words. The sentence hits her like thunder. She freezes on the spot, unable to breathe for a moment. Slowly, the meaning sinks in. Her eyes fill with tears as realization crashes over her. Kamini has hidden the biggest truth of her life from her.

Saru steps forward, shaken but firm, calling out Kamini’s name. Her voice trembles as she repeats the truth out loud, finally accepting it. Chandrakant Bajaj is her father. The man she respected, trusted, and felt drawn to all this time is her Baba Saheb.

Tears roll down Saru’s face, but this time they are not of pain. They are of overwhelming joy, disbelief, and emotional release. Every unanswered question, every strange pull of the heart, every blessing from Chandrakant suddenly makes sense. The bond she felt was never accidental. It was blood calling blood.

Saru breaks down, crying with joy, gratitude, and relief. The truth she had unknowingly searched for has finally found her, not through proofs or documents, but through betrayal overheard at the wrong time.

With this revelation, everything changes. Saru now knows who she truly is, and Kamini’s carefully built lie stands on the edge of collapse. The New Year celebration that was meant to crown a fake heir is now overshadowed by a truth that refuses to stay hidden any longer.

Will Saru confront Chandrakant with the truth?
Will Kamini realize that her biggest secret is already out?
And how will this revelation change Saru’s destiny forever?

The upcoming episode promises high-voltage drama, emotional breakdowns, and the beginning of Saru’s real journey as Chandrakant Bajaj’s daughter.

Saru airs every day at 7:30 PM on Zee TV.

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