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Abhishek's truth exposed before Alka


Shocking truth awaits Alka and her family members in STAR One’s prime time show Dhoond Legi Manzil Humein. In the mahaepisode, a drunk frustrated Abhishek will reveal that he is responsible for Chander’s death before Alka and Gauri. This news will come as a shock to Alka.A STAR One.in source discloses, “Abhishek is under a lot of guilt and has feeling frustrated for hiding the truth from everyone that not Jay but he is responsible for Chander’s death. In a drunken state, Abhishek will be shocked to see Chander’s soul and he will ponder over what he did to Chander. He will also think of Jay’s arrest and end up talking to himself in anger and irritation. He will
say that not Jay but he murderer his sister’s husband and he is responsible for Alka’s condition. But he will be unaware that Alka and Gauri will be privy to his truth and both of them will be in total shock after hearing his declaration.”
A shocked Alka aka Sara Khan states, “I am completely in shock to hear the truth from Abhishek. I want to ask him why he did this to me? I never expected my own brother would be responsible for my husband Chander’s death. Now, I have to make decision of choosing sides, choosing justice for Chander, my husband or forgiving Abhishek, my brother. Not just me, but Gauri and my mother too were stunned to know that Abhishek is the real culprit.”
A guilt ridden Abhishek says, “I am basically a nice guy with a good heart but I admit I wronged Chander. In the heat of the moment, I committed a crime and I am guilty of it. This guilt isn’t letting me be at peace as it is like a festering wound.”

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