Saroja Rao initiates the call with enthusiasm: “Namaste, Andy. My name is Saroja Rao, MD of Rawandist and Steel Company. Made in Heaven Al Jazeera sent your girl’s profile… We think the boy-girl match is 100% perfect!” He proposes a meeting: “Tomorrow, we’ll come to see your girl. Fix the program.” Ananda Bhairavi hesitates but agrees, masking tension with politeness.
Ananda confronts Larry, her daughter, about the sudden wedding plans: “Larry doesn’t seem to like it. We have to cash it.” Larry resists, prioritizing studies: “I’ll complete my studies in two months. Why marry now?” Ananda insists on tradition: “A girl must step into the groom’s house disciplined… or she’ll ruin the family’s honor.”
Larry vents to Vadina (sister-in-law): “What is this marriage without freedom? If I wanted to marry, I’d choose Prakashnagar!” She pleads for help: “Make this wedding not happen. I need you!” Vadina, torn between duty and empathy, warns: “If the family finds out I’m involved…”
Saroja Rao pressures Ananda to sign papers: “If you don’t sign by tomorrow…” Ananda’s defiance grows: “Your son’s past marriage failed. Why hide it?” Saroja deflects: “We cannot associate with scandal. Our status matters.” The call turns hostile as Ananda exposes his son’s divorce: “Sharanya left after a fortnight. You lied!”
Family honor unravels. Ananda laments to her brother-in-law: “If the wedding stops over gossip, what’s the point of living?” He urges damage control: “Protect our reputation.” Meanwhile, Larry learns of the canceled match: “Another family rejected us? Because of Saranya?”
A conspiratorial tone emerges. Saroja Rao receives a call from Gatla, who mocks: “You knew about the scandal yet pursued Ananda’s daughter!” Gatla exposes the family’s tarnished image: “Your son’s divorce aired on TV. Ananda’s honor is ruined.” Saroja stammers, cornered: “How did rumors spread so fast?”
The family scrambles. Vadina confronts Ananda: “You saved us with that letter, but now what?” Ananda, resigned: “We’ll bear this shame. Larry’s wedding must proceed.” A shadowy figure (Moguda) hints at sabotage: “Smart work is mine. They conspired to stop it.”
The transcript ends in unresolved tension. Larry whispers to herself: “If marriage is a cage, I’ll break free.” Ananda stares at the unsigned papers, while Saroja Rao’s voice echoes: “What will I eat on Shani’s day? Our prestige is gone.”