Ek Tha Raja Ek Thi Rani 5th October 2016 Written Episode Update

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Raja cries as to whom he would fight if something happens to Kaal. Raaj Mata walks towards Rani and Raja. Raja tells Rani that Kaal is a worse person, even the greatest of punishments is less for him. Raaj Mata at once get a flashback of Gayatri with the name of Kaal, her head bangs badly. Raja tells Rani that there was a time he himself wanted to take his life, but today he has realized he can’t see his father die. He wish to do something for him. Rani assures Raja she will do something for him, she will contest for elections. Bari Rani Maa overhears this, she thinks if Kaal did this drama to trap Rani? There, Raaj Mata shouts that another monster has died today. Raja and Rani come to see Raaj Mata hysterically laughing beside Kaal. She shouts that today her son and daughter in law’s

murder has been paid off for today. Raja notices Kaal’s nerves, then comes to calm Raaj Mata down and asks Rani to take her home. Bari Rani Maa thinks that Kaal selected Rani for contesting in elections, she needs to break the bonding between Kaal and Rani.
At home, Raaj Mata says she would cook sweets today as a monster has died. Raja comes to allow Raaj Mata do this, as Rani is going to be a minister soon. Raaj Mata says she was sure she will get what she lost. She again insists that the monster has died. Raja leaves the room. Someone cuts the power supply of Kaal’s room, Amrita was worried that there is electric supply everywhere except this room and goes to inquire about it.
Raja comes to wash his face, Rani gives him a towel but he use her saree cloth. Rani asks why he came here, she could have taken care of Dadu. Raja asks who would take care of her, it’s his duty and he likes doing his chores himself. Rani asks since when? Raja tells her it’s since she wandered around him in two braids; he loves teasing her. He stops at once discussing about Kaal, then says if she doesn’t want to contest the elections she shouldn’t. Rani says the shooter actually came to attack the courage of females, she can’t let his thinking win. She would try her best to be a good leader. Raja was sure she would become the best leader Amirkot ever had; she is Raja’s wife after all. Rani holds his hand, then asks what he would have for dinner. Raja holds her close saying he is really hungry, but for some time he must fast as he has to take a few things to hospital.
Bari Rani Maa enters Kaal’s room and was about to clutch his neck, Kaal holds her hand as he had woken up.
In the palace, two men were looking for the fake bullet. They discuss if someone finds it, it would be an evidence that the whole incident was a fake one. Raja comes to palace, and wonders if Bhandari was also involved with this attack. He calls from behind that he got the fake rubber bullet. He questions why there was a fake bullet; and guess they didn’t come to kill Rani. He recalls Rani denying to contest, and blackmailing involved in this incident. Raja says it means he was right, no matter how much the snake grows he never loses his poison. Kaal won’t be able to write Rani’s fate again.
Kaal tells Bari Rani Maa he isn’t going to leave sooner, and if she tells this to anyone she would have to die.
Bhandari hits Raja’s head from behind with a vase, Raja was hurt. Bhandari takes the fake bullet.
Rani watches Bari Rani Maa and Kaal and comes inside cheery. She goes to take Amrita and Raja, Bari Rani Maa also leave the room. The doctor comes to see Kaal and allow him to leave for home now, as he is better. They take Kaal through the corridor, when Raja enters. Rani goes to call Dadu that Kaal is fine. On the reception, a few male nurses were taking an accident case saying it was a bad road accident. Raja enters the room, the nurse informs him that Kaal was discharged. Raja was sure not to let rani sign the papers.

PRECAP: Bari Rani Maa taunts Kaal that he has been beaten by his son once, Kaal was determined to separate Raja and Rani.

Update Credit to: Sona

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