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Mangal Lakshmi- Lakshmi Ka Safar Update: Vyom’s Death Creates Chaos in the Kapoor House

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The episode starts with Lavanya telling Karan that love is just deception. Lavanya recalls how Karan betrayed Lakshmi. Lavanya tells Karan that it is late and that she would like to sleep. Karan agrees and leaves the room.

After coming out of the room, Karan thinks that Lavanya couldn’t be Lakshmi, as Lakshmi would never speak about love as deception.

Lakshmi drinks from a wine bottle.

It is shown that the Kapoor family’s servant apologizes to Lakshmi for not coming forward earlier to tell the truth that Jia killed Krish. Lakshmi tells the servant that she understands and says that Jia is very dangerous. The servant tells Lakshmi that she will stand by her and asks Lakshmi to tell her what to do. Lakshmi agrees.

The servant gives a bottle of alcohol to Karan. Later, the servant messages Lakshmi saying that she put grape juice in the wine bottle instead of alcohol, just as Lakshmi had instructed her. Lakshmi agrees.

Lakshmi comments in her heart about Karan, thinking that he speaks sweet words about love but never trusted her love.

Jia gives a gun to Vyom and asks him to kill Lakshmi or Lavanya, whoever it is. Bhavani asks Jia if she has gone crazy. Jia comments on it. Vyom agrees to kill Lavanya.

Vyom goes to Lavanya’s room, shoots her, and takes her body away. Vyom takes Lavanya’s body into the woods to bury her. He gets ready to dig a hole but is shocked to see that Lavanya is alive. Lakshmi tells Vyom that she is Lakshmi’s ghost and that she has come to take revenge on him.

It is shown that Lakshmi saw Vyom place his gun on the bed and go into the washroom. Lakshmi entered Vyom’s bedroom and changed the real bullets with fake ones. Lakshmi thinks that now she can make him believe that Lakshmi is dead.

Vyom gets scared upon seeing Lakshmi, believing her to be a ghost, and runs onto the road. Vyom gets hit by a car and dies on the road.

The next day, Bhavani and Jia think that Vyom must have killed Lakshmi. Lavanya comes to the dining table and greets them. Jia tells Bhavani that Vyom is useless because he couldn’t kill Lakshmi. Bhavani says that Vyom is not a professional killer like her.

The cops bring Vyom’s dead body to the Kapoor house and say that Vyom got into an accident and died. They say they brought his body so the family could identify it.

Bhavani feels devastated upon seeing Vyom’s dead body and becomes emotional. Jia and Karan are shocked to see that Vyom is dead.

Lakshmi burns Bhavani’s photo and thinks that Bhavani will pay for her sins next.

Bhavani thinks about Vyom and becomes emotional. Bhavani sees Vyom’s clothes and thinks that Vyom’s ghost has arrived. Vyom’s ghost tells Bhavani that he did not die in an accident but was killed, and that Jia killed him. Vyom’s ghost then leaves.

Bhavani thinks that Vyom’s ghost came to tell her that he was killed by Jia. Bhavani vows to take revenge on Jia.

Lakshmi tells herself that it was just a mannequin and that she used a voice-changing app to speak to Bhavani in Vyom’s voice, but Bhavani believed it to be Vyom’s ghost.

It is shown that Lakshmi dressed a mannequin in Vyom’s clothes and used a voice-changing app to talk to Bhavani.

Lakshmi thinks that she will divide and conquer her enemies.

The episode ends.

Our take:- Lakshmi continues to outsmart her enemies with clever mind games.

Vyom’s death and the ghost trick create a new rift between Bhavani and Jia.

It will be interesting to see how Lakshmi’s divide-and-conquer plan unfolds next.

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