Prem ya Paheli – Chandrakanta 12th March 2017 Written Update
Prem ya Paheli – Chandrakanta 12th March 2017 Written Episode
Shivdutt points sword at him and asks who is he, what is he doing her and is about to kill him when Chandrakanta as Champa pleads to leave him as she knows him, he saved rajkumari Chandrakanta’s lie. Champa as Chandrakanta says yes. Shivdutt asks who is he. Badri rushes and says he is Munna, yaksha mahal’s guard and this man is his friend Viru the wood cutter. Pandit says Munna is their loyal worker. Shivdutt spares Virendra and says till talisma’s door is not opened, they will not go from here. His puppet servant loudly says they all will obey our savior. Chandrakanta leaves looking at Virendra repeatedly. Pandit asks Viru/Virendra to get wood for havan. Badri praises Virendra that he controlled his anger nicely today, else he thought he will kill Shivdutt.
Marich fumes thinking
how yaksha mahal’s door closed. He then realizes that it is because it is original owner’s presence. He tells his pandit that they will not tell Virendra about his secret.
Virendra angrily cuts a tree with axe and gathers wood. Chandrakanta reaches there and walks very close to him. Virendra turns and clashes with her. She slips. He holds her hand and stops her from falling. He then asks how does she know that he saved rajkumari. She says she is…then says rajkumari herself told her. Virendra says only he and rajkumari were present there, then how does she know. He forcefully removes her veil and shouts she…thinking she is the girl he met at jwarghati. He warns her not to come in front of him, else he will kill her. She leaves fuming. Virendra then meets Badri and shouts that he meet jwarghati girl again and she is the one with rajkumari and rajkumari is not the real one. If that girl comes in front of him again, he will kill her. Mansi comes there and asks what did he say. Badi says he means cutting wood. She says this much wood is enough for today and leaves. Virendra asks who is this girl. Badri says how does he know. Mansi hears her and shouts she is pandit’s daughter mansi. She scolds them and leaves. Badri says Virendra that they have to finish their work soon, else other magicians/ayaars will identify him soon. Virendra says at night when everyone are asleep, he will finish his work. Chandrakanta also reaches back to her room fuming and says Champa that she went to meet wood cutter. Champa says why did she go to meet him. Chandrakanta says he is very arrogant.
Mansi then takes food to Shivdutt’s room. Shivdutt gets mesmerized with her beauty and lusts for her. His friend warns him to calm down, else Chandrakanta will not marry him. He walks very near Mansi and asks if she served food to rajkumari. She says yes and leaves.
At night, Virendra goes near yaksha Mahal. Someone engraved in stone idol speaks and says he/Virendra has come back to save him. His girlfriend Siyali gets into Mansi’s body and walks towards him and says she is waiting for him since 100 years in some or other people’s bodies. He says he has to get him out of his curse and asks her to get into wall, he will show her their savior. He shows Virendra and says Virendra is raja Harshvardhan’s reincarnation and will save them. Siyali says she will control Virendra and force him to obey her orders. She then runs. Virendra sees a girl running and follows. Chandrakanta gets a dream about her and Harshvardhan, thinks how is she related to wood cutter, she needs to find out. She walks in searching Viru/Virendra’s room. Both Virendra and Chandrakanta come on the opposite side of a wall and feel connected and touch wall. Wall starts glowing and a script emerges. Virendr and Chandrakanta leave. Pandit then passes by and sees script on wall and calls Shivdutt. Shivdutt says it is unique script and asks to read it. Pandit says he cannot. Shivdutt says if his magician/ayaar was present with him, he would have read this scrit. He walks near wall and script disappears.
In the morning, Veer searches clue for talisman door. He touches wall and script emerges again. Shivdutt passes with his puppet and pandit and sees someone around. Virendra runs seeing him. He catches Virendra and asks what is he doing here. Virendra says he was cleaning palace and a stone fell, so he was running to escape his scolding. Shivdutt says where is broken stone here and pushes Virendra. Virendra warns not to touch him. Shivdutt pushes again and touches wall. Wall glows and a secret door emerges underground. They are all shocked. Pandit says this is a secret door and don’t know where it leads to. Shivdutt says it will lead to talisma key and he will inform rajumari first.
Chandrakanta wakes up and sees flowers in front of her. Champa says Shivdutt sent her these flowers. Chandrakanta asks where is Chapala. Champa says Chapala went to check around. Champa enters disguised as guard and says Shivdutt is coming here. Chandrakanta gets tensed. Shivdutt enters and Chapala warns he cannot enter without informing. Shivdutt says this is his kingdom and he can go wherever he likes. He forcefully tries to remove curtains when Krur Singh enters and stops him and says if raja will know that Shivdhutt misbehaved with Chandrakanta, then he will break alliance. Shivdutt stops and says he came to inform that he found route to get into Mahal and will find out key soon. He has arranged dinner tonight and rajkumari has to come. He orders Krur Singh that it is his duty to bring rajkumari. Once he leaves, Chandrakanta relaxes and thanks Krur Singh for his help and says she will ask her father to give him a reward.
Chandrakanta at night sees Virendra walking suspiciously. She follows him again and they come on the opposite side of wall again. They both touch wall again. Harshvardhan and Chandrika’s portrait emerge in front of them. They are shocked to see each other’s replica. They then get sucked into secret cave.
Precap: Chandrakantha sees Virendra in secret cave, runs and hugs him. Siyali sees them and thinks she has to get the girl away from Harshvardhan/Virendra. Shivdutt ties Virendra and lashes him. Chandrakantha smirks.