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You can stream every single episode legally on Disney+ Hotstar (or the corresponding Hotstar service available in your country/region).

Sanaya Irani (Khushi from Season 1) did not return. While Shivani Tomar initially faced intense scrutiny from fans of the original pair, her performance grew stronger as Chandni transitioned from a vulnerable girl into a fierce, forgiving woman.

A major hurdle for the show was the absence of Sanaya Irani (Khushi from Season 1). Fans were so attached to the original "Arshi" chemistry that many dismissed this season before it even began.

2. The Forced Marriage and Household Warfare (Episodes 21–50)

The series was produced by Gul Khan under the banner of 4 Lions Films and aired on the channel in India. The opening theme song, "Rabba Ve," sung by Amit Mishra, became a popular track associated with the season.

The third season consisted of 70 episodes. While the series gave most of its episodes simple titles like "Episode 1," "Episode 2," etc., here is the complete list of episodes, along with their original airdates:

The reworked title track and background score maintained the "intense" vibe fans expected from the franchise. ❌ The Weaknesses

The show brought together a mix of experienced and fresh talent: as Advay Singh Raizada / Dev Kashyap Shivani Tomar as Chandni Narayan Vashishth

The aftermath sees Chandni’s father, Yash Narayan Vashisht, ascend to the position of Mahant. Dev barely escapes with his younger brother, Meeku. While fleeing on a train, he is forced to make the unthinkable choice to push Meeku off to save him from a mob, resulting in their separation.

Before diving into the episode details, it is crucial to understand the hype. Season 1 (Arnav & Khushi) became a cult phenomenon, while Season 2 (Aarohi & Shlok) carved its own niche. However, Season 3 rebooted the universe with a fresh narrative while retaining the soul of the original— excess of passion, pride, and misunderstandings .