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But, Raja's uncle tells him the truth about Shamsher's threats and his father's actions. Surajbhan asks his men to take the unconscious Pallavi and dump her body somewhere far away. Her father is killed, but Pallavi survives. To further clinch the matter, Surajbhan sets Pallavi's hut on fire. Pallavi, fearing for Raja's life, tells him that she never loved him and was only marrying him for his money. Shamsher tells Pallavi that he will kill Raja if the latter doesn't marry his daughter. Madhu goes off and promptly ingests poison, but is saved by her family. Surajbhan is also livid at Raja's defiance. When Shamsher finds out that Raja does not want to marry his daughter, he vows to destroy Surajbhan's family. He has fallen in love with Pallavi, a poor girl living on his father's estates. Meanwhile, Raja has no idea that his marriage has been arranged with Madhu. However, he warns Surajbhan to not break his daughter's heart the way he hurt his sister. After some initial hesitation, Shamsher agrees. He asks Shamsher to accept their children's wishes and allow their marriage. Surajbhan agrees to end the enmity and goes to talk to Shamsher. However, Shamsher's wife cannot bear her daughter's grief and goes to see Surajbhan's wife, asking the latter to help her bring an end to the feud between the two families. When Shamsher finds out that his daughter is in love with Surajbhan's son, he forbids her from ever seeing him again. Years ago, Raja's father, Thakur Surajbhan Singh Tomar, broke the heart of Thakur Shamsher Singh Rana's sister, which led to her suicide. Raja doesn't realize that Madhu has fallen in love with him, and neither one of them know about the vendetta between their families. They start off as sworn enemies, but eventually become friends before returning to their respective homes.
