“I trusted Sasha as my friend and she did such horrible things to me?” Veer cried as he fell to the ground at the start of the episode. “She was never your friend Veer. If she was, she would never have led you on the wrong path.” Veer quickly placed his head on Keerat’s palm and wet it with tears. Keerat felt very sad and her heart became heavy for Veer’s sorrow.
Veer said, “Miss Pehalwan, I want to get out of this. I want to hold your hand tightly.” My goal is to stop using drugs. Unexpectedly, Keerat was overcome with joy at Veer’s self-improvement gesture. “I want to win my family’s heart back,” Veer declared. I wish to remove every judgment they have encountered as a result of me. I want them to see me as proud of me once more and that I’ve given up using drugs.” Hearing this made Keerat very happy, and she gave Veer a tight hug.
Veer was taken aback by Keerat’s unexpected display of affection, but the comfort of Keerat’s accept made him feel very happy on the inside. Although he wanted to give her a strong hug in return, he restricts himself (Teri Meri Doriyaan duet version plays).
Keerat eventually breaks free from the embrace and smiles as she says to Veer, “You are on the right path… self-centered…” When she notices Veer’s shocked expression, she stops herself. “I mean… I mean… this is a really good decision,” she struggles. “Did you call me arrogant?” asks Veer. “Is that even important now?” Keerat asks in a pause. Now that you’ve made the decision to give up drugs entirely, should we just concentrate on what needs to be done? Veer agrees and smiles.
Keerat goes on, “All right.” Returning to his original topic, Keerat begins, “So this time you have to try something more effective.” “Like what?” asks Veer. “Like getting treated at a rehab center,” said Keerat. Veer becomes uneasy. “See, Veer, there will be professionals there who can assist you in healing and receiving treatment that will have a lasting impact,” said Keerat.
Even so, Veer expressed uncertainty about it, asking, “How can I live without my family?” I have never, ever distanced myself from my family for any reason since I was a child, so why am I now required to live without them in order to have a better life? How can a life without family be better? Following his statement, Veer hugs Kirat, resting his head on her shoulder as he sobs (Teri meri doriyan). She was overcome with the desire to give her a hug and comfort her, but instead she said, “You need your family’s support the most on this journey, Veer, and I will make sure you get that,” after giving it some serious thought.
Next day
Early in the morning, Veer receives a call from Kirat asking him to meet her at the Women’s Wrestling Association of Punjab at 10 a.m. “Why?” Veer asks her. “I will tell you,” said Kirat. Kirat thinks, “Today the Brar family needs to know the story behind their son’s addiction,” after she picks up the phone.
Few minutes later
When the Brar family—aside from Veer—is eating breakfast, Keerat arrives. She is welcomed with joy by Sahiba, who invites her to join them for breakfast. Kirat declines, saying she would rather speak with the Brars right away.
The Brar household was perplexed. Kirat advises them that children should stay out of this conversation. Prince and Simran are told to go to their room by Akal. When Kirat gets to their room with Prince and Simran, Akal asks her, “What’s the matter, Kirat? Are you still upset with us for approaching you to ask Veer for your hand in marriage? Puttar, I swear, we were not aware of Veer’s drug use when we sent you his proposal.”
Kirat, “No daarji, I am not angry with whatever happened but I am disappointed with you all for whatever is happening right now.” Kirat responds, “You have done nothing against me Angad jiju but you all are doing a big mistake with your own relatives, Veer!!” With a questioning tone, Brar spoke. “What are you trying to say, Kirat?” Sahiba asked in an attempt to stop Kirat. Remember that they are members of my family. Kirat said, “No didi, I haven’t forgotten that they are your in-laws but they have surely forgotten that Veer is also their own blood.”
Angad, what are you saying? “Don’t beat around the bush Kirat, just tell us clearly what you are trying to accuse us of?” Kirat said, “Angad jiju, Veer didn’t get into drugs on his own will, he became a drug addict because of all of you!!” The news shocks the entire family. “What do you mean, Kirat?” Manbir asks him, aggressively getting to his feet. Kirat relates, “A few years ago he was struggling all alone for his passion and when he had no place to turn, he fell prey to drugs.”
The family Brar is taken aback. Kirat continues, “His mother and father didn’t see his potential, which led him to become a drug addict. He developed a drug addiction as a result of his daarji’s lack of faith in his potential.
Or possibly because he didn’t turn out to be the “ideal son” that the Brar family had hoped he would be, similar to Gary and Angad Jiju. Then it’s all your fault that Veer started abusing drugs. The family as a whole was taken aback.
Tears filled Gurleen and Jaspal’s eyes. As Angad resolves into his chair, Sahiba approaches and gives him a shoulder rub. “Puttar, how did you know all this?” Bebe queries Kirat. “Bebe, Veer told me everything even before our engagement day,” breathes out deeply as Kirat speaks. Kirat: “Yes, aunty, it’s evident from his actions that you had a good upbringing.”
He didn’t tell you all because he truly cared about your feelings, but he told me in advance because he didn’t want his drug-affected life to hurt me or any other girl. He was aware that once you all learned his truth and what he believed had occurred, you would all be crushed.
Jaspal uncle, Bebe, Daarji, Angad Jiju, Gurleen aunty—he was merely attempting to save you all. Because he was aware that the media would damage his family’s reputation if his truth became public, he intentionally kept it a secret from everyone.
Gurleen sobs as she collapses onto her chair. Jaspal kneels on the ground, holding Gurleen’s shoulders as she cries. Arriving, Ekam makes an effort to console his parents. Kirat approaches Gurleen, takes a seat in front of her, and while holding her hand, says, “Aunty, you shouldn’t feel bad about your son. Rather, you should to be pleased with your son for placing such a high value on his family’s sentiments.
We all had the wrong idea about our Veer, who was merely attempting to keep us all safe. We all broke him greatly.” Kirat responds, “Manbir aunty, it’s still not too late to rectify things.” Manbir gives Kirat a curious look. “Now, Veer really wants to free himself from drugs,” Kirat continues. But without all of your help, he won’t be able to succeed!
Veer’s character is greatly shaped by his family, so if you all support him now at least, he will undoubtedly be able to overcome his drug harm habits.” After hearing Kirat’s advice, Brar enters a state of prayer. Kirat asks politely if he may go, then turns to go when Zabiot stops him, puts her hand on his head, and says, “May Rab da Mehar always remain on you, son.” I hope you find the most compatible life partner possible.”
But he won’t be able to do it without the support of all of you!! Family plays a huge role in molding a person’s character so if all of you support Veer at least now, he will surely be able to come out of his drug abuse ways.” Keerat smiles, kisses Bebe’s hand and leaves.
Punjab Women’s Wrestling Association
Veer continued to look at his watch as he walked around, saying, “Miss Pahalwan asked me to come here at 10 am, and it’s 12 noon, and she’s still not here. “Where is she going?” Keerat arrives at that moment and places her hand on his shoulder. Veer spins around and screams at her, “Where were you? You are finally arriving after nearly two hours of waiting here? Why does getting ready take so long for you women? “Oh Mr. Rockstar, I am not late because I took time to get ready, but I am late because,” irritated Keerat says, looking at him.
She is about to disclose what she discussed with Brar when she suddenly changes the subject and says, “I apologize for being late.” Shocked, Veer asks, “What? Are you sorry? But you were about to attack me like a lioness a few seconds ago, and now all of a sudden you’re just a pet cat? Why is it so difficult to comprehend women like you?
Keerat, Is it now necessary to understand why I arrived late? I’m not sorry for this; please forgive me now. With a said “(imitating Kirat, forgive me… sorry my foot! ),” Veer looks away. Given how she treats me, she must apologize a hundred times over.
“Are you saying something?” Kirat asks. When Veer comes to, he replies, “Yeah, I was wondering why you called me here.”
Keerat looks around to make sure no one is around, and then she says, “You should go back to your music career.” Veer said asking, “What? Resuming your musical career? However, how can I achieve that? The Music Association of Punjab has banned me.
Keerat, “Your ban from the Music Association does not apply to your ability to sing or otherwise express music in your life. Remember that listening to music can help you let go of your past feelings and help you stop using drugs. Have you not seen people on the street singing in front of crowds?
Veer screamed “I am not a street singer!” with fury. Keerat: “You are a singer, yes, but you’re not a street performer, right? So what exactly is wrong with showcasing your talent to the general public? In actuality, you became the rock star of Punjab thanks to these regular people who became your mureed. So what’s wrong with picking up where you left off in your music career with the same people?
Veer becomes lost in thought. A few minutes later, Keerat asks Veer, “So what have you finally decided?” to get him out of his reverie.
“Look, Miss Pahalwan, things are not the same as before,” Veer tries to clarify. Since my drug addiction was made public, everyone has come to dislike me. People who used to compliment me constantly are now throwing stones at me because they believe I am a youth misleader. How am I supposed to stand there and sing in front of them in this situation?
“Rockstar sahab, can’t the hate they have turn into love through your music, the way people’s love for you turned into anger because of your drug addiction?” Keerat asks. Do you not trust your own voice? She keeps complimenting Veer blindly. “Your voice has the ability to win people over because it allows them to lose themselves in a different world and forget everything else.”
She hears Veer complimenting her music and stops seeing him stare at her curiously. “Don’t you remember what you kept saying?” Keerat asks in an attempt to get his attention. Saying, “I’m Veer Singh Brar, the greatest rock star in Punjab. People are drawn to me wherever I go,” Keerat mimics Veer.
Veer bursts into laughter at this. It had been a while since Veer had laughed so hard, so Keerat is shocked to see him laughing. At last, Veer stops laughing and remarks, “That was a good one!” “It was nice to see you forgetting your troubles and laughing heartily,” Keerat says to him.
Veer becomes emotional upon realizing that someone was sensitive to his emotions despite the opposition he encountered from all sides, including his family.” Keerat continues, “So Mr. Rockstar, are you ready to release the power of music?” She asks for confirmation by pointing her palm up. After giving it some thought, Veer puts his hand on Keerat’s palm to confirm his confirmation. Keerat smiled.
After some time
In an open area, Veer begins to sing while holding his Rabaab. “Aaya Yeh Mann Re Tujhpe Sajan Re…”Hi Na Keh Paye Tujhse…Aankhein Bole Yeh Saari Baatein Jo.Talaq Labon Na Aaye Keerat prays, “Rab Ji, Veer Nu Madad Karlo,” as she scans the crowd eagerly for his response.
People approach Veer because they are drawn to his voice and pause a few meters away when they realize that Veer Singh Brar is singing. They whisper, “Isn’t this drug addict Veer Singh Brar?”
When a child runs up behind him and begins dancing to his music, Veer just keeps singing and doesn’t stop. Additionally, some of the people get close Veer more slowly.
Kirat is pleased to see the crowd members’ expressions gradually improving. After a few minutes, Veer finishes his song and surveys the audience for their reactions. The crowd is left staring at one another in confusion. Running towards Veer, the child makes him to sit in front of him and gives him a cheek kiss.
Very soon, the audience roars with applause. Kirat and Veer are overjoyed to see this. The mother of the child steps forward and says, “Your voice truly has magic!” With pleasure, Veer thanks her.
After some time, the crowd gradually reduces out, leaving just Veer and Keerat. With joy, Veer runs toward Keerat, but he stops short of doing so. They both have a strong, mysterious feeling in their hearts that makes them feel curiously uneasy.
With a deep breath, Veer exclaims, “Thank you!” Keerat is happily taken aback. Playfully, she searches, “What? How did you say that? “I’ve always thought you’re a selfish, ill-tempered, and irritable girl who doesn’t care about other people’s feelings,” Veer says.
However, I realized today that I was mistaken. Keerat approaches Veer, takes a position in front of him, and addresses him, saying, “Mr. Veer Singh Brar, there are many more things that you are unaware of.”
They briefly lost each other’s attention in each other’s eyes before Gurleen’s call on Veer’s phone cut them apart. “Veer, where are you?” is the question Gurleen asks him when he answers the phone. “Mummy, I’m just a few kilometers away from home,” Veer says to her. “Come home soon!” Gurleen said. Surprised, Veer asks, “Why? Oh mom? What took place? “Come home, we’ll tell you,” said Gurleen. Gurleen ends the call.
“I think you should go back home as your family is waiting for you,” Kirat says to her. Veer gives Kirat a nod and says goodbye. Kirat is lost in thought as he walks away, thinking back to her morning communication to Brar.
The scene shifts to the Brar mansion
Veer was being looked forward to by the Brar family in their living room. When Veer arrives, he turns to see his whole family came together in the living room. “What happened, why are you all here in the living room?” he asks them.
Everybody looks in his direction. Gurleen’s husband stops her as she is about to run in the direction of her son. Veer asks his family, “Why are you all looking so sad?” after noticing with surprise the regretful looks on their faces. “Veer puttar, I think we were all so quick to judge you that we forgot to ask you something,” Akaal asks as he stands up.
Still confused, Veer asks, “About what Daaji?” “Veer, why did you start using drugs?” asked Akaal. Veer is taken aback by this unexpected query. In an attempt to switch attention, he asks, “Is that important now, Daaji? I acknowledge that I made a mistake by choosing the route that resulted in drug abuse.
Ahaal “Veer, this is not the response to my question.” Fearing that his family will take the blame for his tragedy, Veer becomes anxious and says, “Daaji, I’m not feeling well. I’m going to my room to get some rest.”
“Are you still trying to save us Veer?” Angad asks him as he turns around and moves in the direction of his room. When we carry the majority of the blame for your drug addiction? Veer was shocked to learn that his family already knew the secret he had wished to keep hidden from them up until this point. He became nervous of his situations and was unable to find comfort from them.
“Bebe nu maaf karde, puttar,” says Jabyot as he stands up and approaches Veer. She falls instantly after saying this. Veer and the rest of the family run over to her. Jabyot tells Veer, now in tears,
“Mainu maaf karde Veer. I had no idea how difficult things were or that drugs were required for you. “It’s nothing like that Bebe, and my family has always been my best support system,” Veer says in an attempt to comfort her.
“Veer, till when will you try to justify us?” Gurleen asks. We now know everything about your past from Kirat! Veer heard this and was shocked. Recalling their meeting that morning, he realizes that Kirat had misled him into telling his family the truth. “That Miss Pahelwan, how dare she?” he thinks angrily.
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