Episode 329: Pyar Ki Ek Kahani

Kabir refuses. “I won’t let you become a ghost walking.”

She turns. “You gave me purpose. Now teach me how to feel again.”

Kabir whispers an ancient vampire vow – a love oath that binds his life to hers. As he speaks, the red circle cracks.

She holds the shadow’s hand and says: “Then I’ll be the most beautiful chapter. Not every story needs an endless length. Some just need a true ending.” The shadow dissolves into golden light. Scene 3 (08:00 – 13:00) – The Physical World Breaks Back in the dungeon, Kabir breaks one of his chains. Blood drips from his wrist. He calls out to Piya, who is now levitating inside the circle, tears streaming but a smile on her face. Pyar Ki Ek Kahani Episode 329

She kisses his forehead. A wave of golden energy transfers. Kabir gasps – his first heartbeat in 500 years. Piya’s eyes go blank, then refill with tears but no joy. Location: Kabir’s mansion, next morning.

“The sister she forgot. The happiness she gave away… I’ll use it to wake something far worse than Kabir ever was.”

“Happiness isn’t something I keep. It’s something I make. And I’ll make new memories – with you. Alive. Take them.” Kabir refuses

The episode opens in semi-darkness. Piya is inside a glowing red circle of ancient symbols. Kabir is chained to a stone pillar outside the circle, his vampire veins visible (dark lines under his eyes, fangs extended). Raaj Mata stands between them, chanting in a dead language.

He breaks down. “What have I done to you?”

Voiceover (Piya): “They say love conquers all. But they forgot to mention – sometimes love starts a war.” Now teach me how to feel again

Piya cups his face. Flashback montage: her first bicycle, her father’s laugh, her first kiss with Kabir in the rain.

She dips her hand into a cauldron and pulls out a mirror shard. Inside: a young girl (new character) crying in a dark room. The girl has the same golden mark as Piya.

Kabir is human – warm skin, a pulse. He watches Piya sitting by the window, staring at rain but not smiling. She asks, “Is this what rain sounds like? I feel… nothing.”