The episode begins at a wedding celebration, where a woman introduces another to Noyontara, identifying her as Komol’s elder sister. The scene is immediately filled with tension as a woman named Trisha recognizes Noyontara, her face contorting with shock and rage. When asked if they know each other, Trisha scoffs, her animosity clear. She grabs Noyontara and harshly pushes her to the ground, screaming, “This wedding will not happen!” The sudden violence leaves everyone stunned.
The scene then shifts to the wedding mandap, where the bride, Komol, and the groom, Gautam, are seated. Gautam’s family jokes about Komol’s tantrums, with Gautam lovingly saying he is prepared to handle them for a lifetime. Just as the light-hearted moment settles in, Trisha storms into the venue, her expression furious. She marches directly to the mandap and declares that the wedding is off, pointing an accusing finger not at the bride, but at the idea of her family.
Trisha reveals the shocking reason for her outburst: Noyontara. She unleashes a torrent of accusations, calling Noyontara inauspicious and a girl who talks to ghosts. A dramatic flashback takes us to Noyontara’s painful past. We see a younger Noyontara being ostracized by villagers and her own father, who accuses her of possessing dark powers and being a curse on the family. He demands she leave, and a younger Ajay looks on with concern. Trisha’s accusations continue in the present, claiming that Noyontara, with the help of her “pet ghosts,” terrorized an entire village, desecrated a holy temple, and used black magic to fraudulently seize their ancestral property. The revelation of this deep-seated grudge and shared history leaves everyone, especially Ajay, completely shaken.
Heartbroken and desperate, Noyontara pleads with Trisha, begging her not to punish Komol for her alleged misdeeds. She even falls at Trisha’s feet, promising to vanish from their lives forever if the wedding is allowed to proceed. However, the damage is done. Komol’s mother looks at Noyontara with disgust, calling her a curse. In a gut-wrenching moment, the bride, Komol, also turns on her sister, blaming her for destroying her life and happiness.
Utterly devastated and rejected by her own family, Noyontara flees the wedding venue. She runs through a dark, desolate road at night, crying inconsolably. She talks to a child-like ghost named Ashiram, lamenting that her divine gift has become a curse that has ruined her sister’s life. She resolves to go to the Bhootnath temple and return the very boon she was given. Just then, she encounters a mysterious Sadhu (holy man) who tells her that Lord Bhootnath himself has summoned her. He points her in the right direction, explaining that the sound of the temple bells will guide her, before vanishing into thin air.
Meanwhile, a man named Ajay, who was also present at the wedding, arrives at the venue in his car. He speaks to the groom, Gautam, revealing that Trisha’s actions are driven by a personal vendetta against Noyontara, not Komol. As Noyontara finally reaches the Bhootnath temple, she is shocked to see a photograph of the same Sadhu who guided her, with his date of death confirming he was a ghost. She steps into the temple, where a special puja is underway, her face a mask of sorrow and determination.
The episode ends with a glimpse of tomorrow’s events. A woman informs a young man named Surjo that a girl has been found for him. A revered priest, Gurudev, announces his wish to make Noyontara his daughter-in-law, proposing her marriage into the prestigious Sengupta family. While the family is shocked, Surjo looks on with suspicion, believing Noyontara to be a fraud.