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Uttaran-Serial-693-Written Update 12th September 2011



Uttaran-Serial-693 - 12th September 2011




Ichcha calls Khaana to dress him up for school. But Khaana is already ready, Veer had dressed him up and polished his shoes. He puts the bag on his shoulder gives him water bottle and sends him to school. Khaana tells bye to Ichcha and goes to his school. Ichcha tells him to be a good boy.

Veer tells to Ichcha that he liked talking with Khaana, he was asking to buy a helicopter to him. Veer had told him to first become a pilot and then drive a real plane. Veer symbolizes him as his son. Ichcha thinks what Gunavanthi had told Veer that it is lifelong decision and that Khaana cannot be his son who is an outsider. Ichcha asks Veer if he feels that the children are not his own.

Tapasya is sitting putting her head down. Rathore asks her why is she showing faces like a child. Tapasya asks him why he had talked with Nani like that last night. Rathore tells her that what is right has to be told and what is right it has to be accepted. He tells that he is a straight forward man, he talks with respect and expects the other person too to give respect to him. He listens what others tell and wants them to listen what he says too. What is correct he had told her. And he never carry forwards his moods. He is not servant to moods. And now she is daughter-in-law of this house and should shoulder responsibility, should not be adamant. He tells bye and leaves.


Veer asks Ichcha what she is talking about whether she is okay. Her mother too was telling like that. He does not understand all this. Jogi Thakur too had adopted her and regarded her as daughter whether his relationship was less then to a blood relationship, and if she never adopts the children who will and he knows that Ichcha thinks that after she gives birth he would differentiate between the children. He promises that he would not differentiate between the children. He tells her that she was ready to accept Tapasya baby knowing very well that it was not Veer’s. And Ichcha left the house because Veer did not believe her. Even if the child was Tapasya’s she would have adopted. Then Veer tells that Tapasya had lost her child. Ichcha is surprised to hear this and asks him how she lost it. Veer changes track and tells to leave that matter and that she is pregnant and there is one more child to come in their life. And now Veer life is Ichcha’s happiness, they will very soon adopt these children. Ichcha feels very thankful to Veer hearing this and goes to touch his feet. Veer stops her and tells her that they are friends. Ichcha tells that she is proud of having him as her husband and now she need not worry about Khaana and Mukta. They both tell ‘I love you’ to one another.


Rathore takes Tapasya to a sari house where Veer and Ichcha are already there selecting sarees. Ichcha goes on seeing sarees after sarees but does not like any of them. Then she asks Veer to select, Veer selects a saree that is hung for display and tells the sales women to pack it off. They then move to see other clothes. Tapasya and Rathore now enter the showroom and Tapasya seeing all over, her eyes falls on the same saree which Veer had selected for Ichcha and asks the sales women that she likes that. The sales women tells her that it is sold off. Tapasya tells her to bring another one of the same type, but the sales women tells her that it is the only saree available in that design. Tapasya then tells her that she would double the price for that saree. But when that too is not accepted Tapasya tells Rathore that she wants to go home and does not like shopping now.

Rathore asks the sales women who has purchased the saree and she points towards Veer, Rathore goes there to request him. The sales girl tells to Veer that what he has liked Rathore’s wife also has liked the same saree. Rathore and Veer see each other. Veer seriously looks him. While Rathore is relaxed and says congrats to both Veer and Ichcha and asks about her well-being. Just then Tapasya’s mobile rings and she goes leaving them to talk.

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