Saru – 4 Feb 2026 Massive Twist: Chanda Vanishes, Saru Drops the Ultimate Truth Bomb!
Huge turning point— the Bajaj household gets rocked to its core. Right when everyone thinks Saru’s backed into a corner, the game flips in the most shocking way imaginable!
It starts with Dadi excitedly telling Anika: “Saru’s finally giving up! She’s handing the entire property back to Chanda.” Anika’s jaw drops, while Kamini and Urmila exchange triumphant looks—victory feels so close. Dadi, emotional and relieved, urges: “Call Chanda right now so we can end this once and for all!”
But Chandrakant bursts in with bad news: “Hold on… Chanda’s missing!” Her phone’s dead, and he’s already sent servants searching everywhere. Tension skyrockets—Kamini’s smile wavers, Urmila shifts nervously. Something feels deeply wrong.
Maid Parvati confirms the horror: Chanda’s room is deserted! Bed messy, closet half-empty—clothes, jewelry, bags all gone. It screams hasty getaway. Dadi stumbles back, bewildered: “What on earth is happening? Where could she be?”
Enter Saru, stepping forward calm and unshakeable: “She won’t come back. Chanda’s run away.” The room explodes in gasps. Saru lays it bare: “She’s a fraud, a liar, a thief who bolted out of fear. Her secrets were about to spill, so she chose flight over fight.”
Dadi snaps furiously: “How dare you! Even now, you’re poisoning us against her?” Saru stays cool, firing one piercing question: “If Chanda was truly the rightful Bajaj heir, why flee without a word? Think about that.”
She refuses to argue more: “I’m done explaining. Time will show who’s real and who’s the fake.” Her steady silence hits harder than any shout, leaving echoes of doubt.
Kamini starts sweating, Anika paces frantically—their perfect scheme unraveling. Chanda’s sudden disappearance torches everything, and Saru’s quiet certainty hints she knows way more than she’s saying.
Ends on razor-edge suspense: Bajaj family torn between denial and creeping suspicion, Kamini realizing Saru’s patient game could expose it all. Who’s breaking first?

