Yeh
Hai
Mohabbatein
19th
April
written
episode:
Parmit
enters
Ishita’s
room
and
starts
showing
care
for
her,
with
an
intention
of
touching
her.
As
he
comes
too
near
and
tries
to
wipe
her
sweat
with
a
tissue,
Ishita
feels
uncomfortable
and
doubtful.
She
tells
him
to
leave
the
room.
When
she
comes
out,
she
finds
him
brazenly
waiting
outside.
He
offers
her
a
glass
of
nimbu
pani
and
again
tries
to
force
her
into
drinking
it.
When
she
feels
absolutely
helpless,
Rinki
comes
and
Ishita
is
saved
from
the
embarrassment.
Toshi
is
content
with
the
idea
that
she
is
losing
weight,
after
following
the
diet
regime.
Madhavi
allures
Toshi’s
friend
with
a
promise
of
arranging
a
parking
lot
for
her
new
car.
In
return,
the
friend
tells
Toshi
that
she
is
putting
on
weight.
Toshi
becomes
depressed.
Ishita
comes
to
the
party
in
Punjabi
suit.
Ruhi
makes
her
have
ice
cream
from
Raman’s
hand.
Pammi
elaborately
thanks
her
for
whatever
she
has
done
for
Puja
and
honours
her
with
a
trophy.
In
the
party
Romi
comes
to
know
that
their
new
HOD
is
none
other
than
Bala.
Raman
tells
Bala
that
the
assessment
of
their
college
is
doubtful,
as
he
has
never
seen
Romi
studying
well,
but
still
he
scores
well.
Bala
starts
thinking
over
this.
Ashok
sees
Tanu
in
a
restaurant,
while
she
is
talking
with
a
businessman.
He
calls
her
and
proposes
a
meeting.
She
says
that
she
is
out
of
station,
as
she
wants
to
avoid
him.
He
comes
to
her
table
and
the
two
have
a
bitter
argument.
Tanu
clearly
tells
Ashok
that
he
no
more
deserves
the
attention
of
a
journalist,
as
he
has
lost
his
status
in
the
business
world,
after
the
disastrous
land
deal.
She
threatens
to
destroy
his
reputation,
if
he
disturbs
her.
Out
of
frustration
and
helplessness,
Ashok
starts
misbehaving
with
Shagun.
Investors
come
to
his
house
and
declares
that
they
have
lost
faith
in
him.
They
insist
on
investing
in
Raman’s
company.
Ashok
tells
Shagun
that
he
is
going
to
Mumbai,
to
meet
an
important
client
from
America.
He
wants
to
take
Shagun
with
him,
to
flaunt
her
as
his
possession
of
‘special
Indian
beauty’,
to
impress
the
client.