The Aunts are in the hospital, and they have driven Vrinda away, who is in front of the temple and praying. The five guardians of Ashta, the aunts, bicker about Ashta, who is in intensive care. The men too, are on one side, worried. The doctor comes out and they want to know what the condition of Ashta is. He asks who is Vrinda. The aunts dodge the question, but do not get any answer. The doctor wants Vrinda to go inside and meet the patient.
Two women are deputed to find Vrinda, whom they find near the temple, and impute wrong motives on Vrinda, and consider themselves having a greater interest for Ashta in their hearts, which the casual viewer will not be able to believe. But they indeed do things as they think are fit for the welfare of their niece. Vrinda finally comes and meets Ashta. She has regained consciousness, and tells Vrinda to marry her father, and then her father is sent for, and Ashta puts the hands of Vrinda in the hands of Mohan, and extracts a promise, that hey will marry, and not ever, leave her alone.
The Aunts go home to prepare soup for Ashta, and then men are alone. Mohan comes and tells them what Ashta has said, and they too come to the conclusion, that it is for the good of Ashta that he should marry Vrinda. It is decided, and Mohan proposes to Vrinda, who obviously accepts.
In the preview, we are shown Manjula and her tantrums, and her copious tears, that Mohan has succumbed to Vrinda’s tactics, and in spite of her age, and her love for Ashta, she does not know human nature, nor she knows to judge people. It is a pity, money floods into the hands of people like this, and good human beings like Vrinda are left penniless.
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