


She gives birth to a daughter, and later divorces her husband for domestic violence and infidelity. She is the oldest sibling, and is married very early. She is a traditional, but loving and humorous grandmother, but favours her grandson, and wishes for her granddaughters to get married as soon as possible. She is a supportive mother, who tries her best to balance her duty and love towards her husband and children. He suppresses free speech and modernity, and often manipulates his family members to have his way. He is the patriarch of the Bajpai family, and is a dogmatic religious man. He is against the idea of young love, but eventually supports Anant and Navya, after his eldest daughter's arranged marriage collapses. He is a loving and protective father, and wishes to educate his children so they can live happily. He supports Navya throughout, and opposes his family's manipulative behaviour. He is a modern, young boy, struggling to break free from his traditional household. The Bajpais' youngest son, Navya's husband. She tries her best to adjust with the Bajpais, and also corrects them when necessary. She is a righteous, and modern girl, who values her family and relations. Soumya Seth as Navya Mishra-Bajpai, 21: Daughter of the Mishras, Anant's wife.

Shankar Dayal apologises, and Anant and Navya finally return home. Navya finally manages to bring Shankar Dayal Bajpai and his sister Saraswati's truth out, and even Anant's strict father stands up for Navya and Anant. The Mishras support the couple, and try to make Anant's parents realise his grandfather's schemes.
