
Pushpa Impossible: Pushpa is held responsible for Swara's disappearance
With Dipti's attention shifting, Swara fears losing her place in the family and, in a moment of hurt, quietly leaves the house. While Pushpa (Karuna Pandey) arrives late to pick her up from school, she is shocked to discover Swara has gone missing — triggering panic and accusations.
The blame soon falls on Pushpa, despite her relentless efforts to keep her family united. Karuna Pandey, who plays the titular role, shares, 'Just when Pushpa begins to find some peace, with the allegations cleared and Professor Rajveer encouraging her to return to college, life throws yet another curveball her way.
Swara, who's always been the apple of Pushpa's eye, starts feeling insecure with Dipti's attention getting divided due to her pregnancy, and decides to quietly leave the house.
Pushpa is filled with guilt and this creates an emotional upheaval within her family. This phase truly captures how a woman's journey never gets easier — it only evolves with new challenges.'
As Pushpa tries to stay composed in the face of crisis, her maternal instincts kick in, and she embarks on an emotional search for Swara. Recently, Professor Rajveer Shastri (Gaurav Chopra) had asked Pushpa to return to college as his Guru Dakshina, but Pushpa humbly refused, expressing that she's let go of that dream — for now. Still, she honoured him on Guru Purnima, showing the strength of their bond.
The episodes ahead promise an emotional rollercoaster, as Pushpa must balance her inner turmoil, family expectations, and the desperate hope of finding Swara before it's too late.

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