Raja and Rani re-create the “Aashiqui” moment in Zee TV’s Ek Tha Raja Ek Thi Rani!
The post leap storyline of Ek Tha Raja Ek Thi Rani has been well received by the audience. And the chemistry of the lead pair Sartaj Gill and Eisha Singh is being immensely loved by one and all. The audience has accepted them as wholeheartedly as they had received Drashti Dhami and Siddhant Karnick.
Drashti was supposed to return to the show post leap but that did not happen for reasons unknown. That is when Ishq Ka Rang Safed fame Eisha Singh stepped in. And the grown up Raja and Rani a.k.a Sartaj Gill and Eisha Singh are killing it.
Raja (Sartaj Gill) and Rani (Eisha Singh) have learnt about each other’s real identities and the viewers are getting to see glimpses of chemistry between the duo. However, Bindu (Poonam Preet) has also been trying very hard to ensure that Raja and Rani do not come closer. And she implements a plan to humiliate Rani, however, the plan backfires on her.
Bindu sees Rani’s notes lying on the floor and in a bid to get her caught by the invigilator in the exam hall, she puts them in her bag. The invigilator catches Rani with the notes and accuses her of using unfair means to pass the exam.
However, Raja steps in the nick of time and takes the blame on himself. He reasons that he did so because he wanted to teach Rani a lesson that she does not belong here. Even though this makes Rani hate Raja, the examiner tears Raja’s exam sheets and asks him to leave the class.
However, after a little brain storming, Rani realises that Raja is innocent and goes to him to iron out their differences. But Raja is adamant on not listening to her and goes away. It an attempt to patch up with Raja at any cost, Rani stand all night outside the haveli. But with the rain pouring down, Rani gets drenched completely.
Seeing Rani in this state, Raja has a change of heart and goes out to talk to her and this is followed by their Aashiqui style romance.
We are sure that this would be one of the most awaited tracks in the show so far. Don’t you think so?