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Maati Se Bandhi Dor Upcoming Jaya Ranvijay breakup. Vaiju confidently heading to her first day at college. On her way, she encounters a group of seniors bullying the juniors. Mistaking her for a professor due to her demeanor, the seniors greet her politely. However, Vaiju quickly realizes the seniors are intimidating the new students and reprimands them, forcing them to apologize. The juniors reveal that they’re scared because it’s their first day and the seniors often target them. Vaiju firmly scolds the seniors, who, feeling insulted, decide to get back at her. One senior girl, identifying Vaiju as a reputed topper, sarcastically promises her a “special gift.” Vaiju naively thanks her, unaware of their intentions.
The seniors soon hand Vaiju a broomstick, mockingly asking her to clean the trash. Refusing to be intimidated, Vaiju grabs the broom and uses it to hit them back, defending herself. The principal arrives, startled by the commotion, and asks Vaiju for an explanation. She apologizes but defends her actions, explaining that the seniors were harassing her. She then gives the seniors a stern lecture on respectful behavior, establishing herself as someone who won’t tolerate injustice.
Back at home, Vaiju faces her family’s scrutiny. Vasundara questions her about the college fight, and Jaya, Vaiju’s sister, expresses her disappointment, scolding her for not following college rules. Jaya advises Vaiju to adapt to the college environment, noting that students are expected to dress a certain way. Noticing the sindoor (vermillion) in Vaiju’s hair parting, Jaya becomes suspicious and demands an explanation. She recalls Vaiju’s connection to Ranvijay and suspects she has been wearing the sindoor as a sign of her dedication to him. Vaiju, however, remains silent, and Jaya begins to search her belongings, discovering a sindoor box. Furious, Jaya accuses Vaiju of madness and warns her to stop wearing sindoor as long as she lives under their roof. Although Vaiju doesn’t respond, she later retrieves the sindoor box, determined to stand by her beliefs.
At this moment, Ranvijay appears and holds Vaiju’s hand, standing up for her. He asserts her right to wear sindoor, emphasizing the principle of personal choice in a democratic society. His defense angers Jaya, who storms off. Vaiju looks at Ranvijay with tears in her eyes, touched by his support but distressed by the conflict it creates within the family.
In their room, Jaya confronts Ranvijay, frustrated by his defense of Vaiju. She accuses him of prioritizing Vaiju over her, insisting that Vaiju doesn’t belong to their family. Ranvijay firmly counters, stating that Vaiju is indeed a member of their family, holding a place of respect equal to anyone else. This assertion shocks Jaya, as Ranvijay continues, affirming that Vaiju has the same standing in his eyes as his other loved ones, like Ragini and Sulekha. His words sting, and Jaya bitterly offers to apologize to Vaiju if that’s what Ranvijay desires.
The conversation escalates as Ranvijay reveals a deeper truth – he was the one who bought the sindoor for Vaiju, further shocking Jaya. When she demands an explanation, he hints at an unspoken bond with Vaiju, leaving Jaya both stunned and confused.
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