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Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyaar Episode 101 Sonyliv 【Pro】

Neil steps forward. “Don’t make her choose, Khanna. I’ll leave tonight.”

“No,” Ragini says firmly. She walks to Neil, takes his hand, and then reaches for Kunal’s. “I’m not losing either of you. Not like this.”

Kunal turns sharply. “The same man who abandoned them? Who left you to raise two kids alone while he played the martyr? And now you want me to feel sorry for him?”

The screen opens on a restless night. Ragini (Pallavi Kulkarni) stands by the window of her room, watching the first heavy drops of a monsoon downpour splatter against the glass. Her reflection is a ghost—torn between the family she rebuilt and the past that refuses to die. Inside, Dr. Kunal Khanna (Ronit Bose Roy) is packing his medical bag. He is leaving for the village clinic, a decision born not out of duty, but out of desperation to put distance between himself and the chaos at home. Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyaar Episode 101 Sonyliv

“Then I’ll go,” Neil says softly. “But don’t make Ragini choose. She loves you. Everyone sees it but you.”

Just then, headlights cut through the rain. Kabir and Pam return, soaked, with Neil standing behind them.

Kunal stands at the gate, rain plastering his hair to his forehead. He looks at the scene: Neil with his children, Ragini torn between them. Something inside him snaps. Neil steps forward

Kunal pulls his hand away. “Some bridges burn, Ragini. You can’t rebuild them with wishes.”

“You wanted a decision, Ragini?” he says, his voice dangerously low. “Here it is. If he stays, I go. Permanently.”

Kunal’s eyes are wet—rain or tears, she can’t tell. “I’ve spent ten years building a home with you. But I will not compete with a ghost who came back to life. It’s him or me.” She walks to Neil, takes his hand, and

Lightning flashes, illuminating the hurt in Ragini’s eyes. “I want you to trust me. Is that too much to ask?”

She looks at Kabir and Pam. “Your father is not a villain. And Kunal is not a replacement. You don’t have to pick sides—because I am going to build a bridge, even if I have to carry every brick myself.”

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