Atma Bandhan 14 October 2020 Written Update on Written Issue, teleserialupdates.com
The episode of Atma Bandhan 14 October 2020 begins with the Queen waking up from a nightmare. She dreamed of playing the piano on her own. She walks downstairs and listens to a bay. She looks around carefully and then goes upstairs. Something moves back on the table. The Queen was taken to her room and stood in front of a photo of Shirou. Suddenly a photo of the scream comes from inside and a hand grabs her neck. The Queen awakens from her nightmare.
Chaitra was sitting in the doctor’s office. Chaitra tells the doctor that Cheeru teases her. He writes in his painting book ‘I Hat You Chaitra’. He pulls horns on the cat she draws. The doctor advises her to remain silent and try to ignore him even though he teases her. If she makes a deliberate attempt, the scream will go away from her. The nurse brings Chaitra out and calls Ashok and Aarti to the doctor’s room. Another boy sits in the waiting room and asks if anyone is even teasing Chaitra. Chaitra questions if he has the same problem. The boy shares that he cannot even leave his mother to sit in peace, and that his father brought him here for treatment; Doctors have advised her to ignore it. Chaitra asks if this has helped. The boy was dragged by his side with invisible energy and was trying to cover his mother. Chaitra was frightened and distanced from him.
In the room, doctors Ashok and Arati are convinced that Cheeru loves them and cannot live without him. She said that he always claimed that his mother loved Chaitra and did not like him; It bothers her. Doctors promise to apply full stop to these thoughts. Ashok hoped his Chaitra would recover.
Chaitra asks the boy if he is telling the truth. If his mother was really close. The boy was angry that she did not believe him. He throws his hair wildly and asks his mother to do his hair. Chaitra was shocked to see that his hair was made of something invisible. She leans back. Don’t worry boy boy, his mother is harmless. Arathi came to Chaitra and the doctors gave him some medicines, and Chaitra was good. Chaitra looks at the boy as his own parents call.
At home, Aarti serves food on the table. Matangi wanted to come to Aarti and talk to her. She takes Aarti out. Aarti asks what this is. When Matangi asks Aarti why she did so, she makes a big mistake. From the floor, Bhavani brings a planter to the border, which slips on them. Aarti pulls Matangi into a corner to protect her. Bhavani apologizes and rushes downstairs. Bhavani says it looks like someone pushed her from behind. She takes them inside. Matangi could still see the figure of Bhavani upstairs, alerting her with the sign of her hand.
Matangi brings Arati to the temple. They say that the devil spirits do not work before God. She tried to talk to Aarti twice, but the troops recognize her. Mataungi asks Aarti why she did this. Arati didn’t get a clue. Matangi wanted to know what happened in Piranhagaon. Aarti steals eye contact and she has already told Matangi. Matangi asks why Aarti did not tell her wrong. Aarti asserts that she has not concealed anything. Matangi swears to the angels who stand before him. Aarti now admits that she opened the temple door. She was horrified and felt she had to leave the place. When her screams cried, pleaded and requested her by calling her a mummy, she was very happy. The screams call her mommy for the first time. She refused to open the door but she heard that the scream was forcibly taken away from her. While screaming, he still called out, ‘Mummy, save me’ and begged him to be saved. At the temple, she thought, at least to save her child. She opened the door but there was no one. Matangi says this is a big mistake.
The spirits and ghosts forged their pleas to avenge them. Now she is afraid of what will happen at home. Aarti assures her that nothing will happen at home, that her son will not hurt anyone. Matangi prays to God to save them all.
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