After a seven-year leap, Mannat struggles to raise her daughter Dua alone while battling financial hardship and emotional pain.
As responsibilities mount, Mannat faces difficult choices that could change their future forever.
Mannat–Har Khushi Paane Ki has taken a seven-year leap, bringing major changes to the lives of Mannat and Vikrant. After the leap, viewers see both characters living completely different lives, shaped by past decisions and circumstances. The story now focuses on separation, responsibility, and the struggle of starting life anew after heartbreak.

Post-leap, Mannat is no longer with Vikrant. She is living separately with her daughter, Dua, and her son-in-law, Dhairya. Mannat has taken on the full responsibility of raising Dua on her own. Her life now revolves around managing daily needs, caring for her child, and handling financial pressure. On the other hand, Vikrant is shown living with Malka. The emotional distance between Mannat and Vikrant is evident, highlighting how time and circumstances have changed their bond.
After the Leap, Mannat Battles Financial Problems While Caring For Dua
The upcoming episode focuses on Mannat’s financial struggles. Viewers will see her face the reality of limited savings as she tries to secure a stable future for her daughter. In a quiet moment, Mannat enters her room and takes out her passbook to check how much money she has saved over the years. As she goes through it, she realises the amount is insufficient. The situation weighs heavily on her as she understands how difficult it will be to manage expenses with such limited funds.
Dhairya walks into the room and notices Mannat’s worried expression. Mannat sighs and honestly admits, “Dhairya, I don’t really have much… maybe fifty or sixty thousand at most.” Her words reflect the stress and uncertainty she feels about the future. Despite her strength, the financial pressure makes the situation even more challenging.
Meanwhile, Dua is seen sleeping peacefully in her room, unaware of her mother’s struggles. Mannat looks at her daughter and quietly begins packing her bag. Her actions suggest she is preparing for something important, possibly a difficult decision that could affect their future. She remains careful not to disturb Dua.
Suddenly, there is a knock at the door. Mannat immediately gestures for silence and whispers, “Quiet… I’ll come out.” She picks up her bag and steps into the hall, leaving viewers curious about who is at the door and what lies ahead.
With Mannat facing financial hardship and emotional pressure, the upcoming episodes promise to highlight her strength as a single mother. The leap has introduced a realistic and emotional phase to the storyline, focusing on survival, responsibility, and the tough choices Mannat must make for her daughter’s future.
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