
In the upcoming episodes, as Rajesh’s concern for Sakhi rises, he resorts to a rather twisted form of parental protection by secretly installing a CCTV camera outside her flat, hoping to monitor her from afar. While his intention is to ensure her safety, things spiral when a robbery takes place and Rajesh’s hidden surveillance comes to light. Shocked and hurt, Sakhi feels betrayed by her father’s lack of trust. The incident triggers a confrontation within the family, with Atharva questioning Rajesh about privacy and boundaries. Overwhelmed with guilt, Rajesh breaks down, reminiscing about Sakhi’s childhood and the bond they once shared.
Will Sakhi come to see Rajesh’s actions as a result of love and concern, or will this incident deepen the growing rift between them?
Sumeet Raghvan, who essays the role of Rajesh Wagle, said, “This sequence really touched me deeply as a parent. Rajesh’s actions may seem invasive on the surface, but they stem from a place of fear and love, emotions every parent can relate to. Sometimes, in our attempt to protect our children, we forget that they too need space to grow, to falter, and to find their own footing. What’s wonderful about Wagle Ki Duniya is that it never paints a one-sided picture, it always presents both perspectives: the parent’s instinct to safeguard and the child’s desire for independence and trust. As this episode unfolds, it raises important questions for every household—will the younger generation understand their parents’ concern, and will we, as parents, learn to let go, have faith, and support from a respectful distance? I believe that’s the journey every family is on today, to realize that every generation has to meet halfway.”
Tune in to watch Wagle Ki Duniya - Nayi Peedhi Naye Kissey on Sony SAB from Monday to Saturday at 9 PM