These episodes are peak drama. Aravind is torn. Chinnu is guilt-ridden. Siri is confused. The serial introduces a time leap (a common trick in long-running shows), aging the characters and bringing in a new generation. A child is born——named after the jasmine that bloomed despite the lies. Episode 701 to 1000: Unraveling the Vine The final stretch of episodes focuses on revelation and redemption. A devastating fire, a lost diary, and a deathbed confession finally expose the truth. Aravind learns that the woman beside him for four years was never Siri. The episode where he confronts Chinnu (episode 872) reportedly broke viewership records—silence in millions of living rooms.

But the serial doesn’t end with revenge. Instead, it asks a deeper question: Does truth always set you free? Aravind, now loving Chinnu for who she is, must choose between the past and the present. The real Siri, now fully recovered, must decide whether to reclaim her life or forgive her sister. The last 45 episodes tie every loose end. The stepmother is vanquished. The heirloom is found. And in a poignant, controversial climax, Siri voluntarily steps aside—not out of defeat, but out of understanding. She marries Vikram, the doctor who saved her. Chinnu and Aravind renew their vows, this time without masks.

These early episodes establish the core conflict: , pretending to be her missing sister while falling in love with the very man she deceived. The audience is hooked. Each episode ends with a new threat—a hidden letter, a suspicious servant, or a surprise visitor who knew the real Siri. Episode 51 to 400: The Thorny Vine Grows As the serial settles in, the plot thickens like monsoon mud. Aravind, cold and calculating, slowly begins to trust his "wife," unaware of her real identity. But the real Siri is alive, suffering in a remote village with amnesia. A new character enters: Vikram , a kind-hearted doctor who nurses Siri back to health.

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These episodes are peak drama. Aravind is torn. Chinnu is guilt-ridden. Siri is confused. The serial introduces a time leap (a common trick in long-running shows), aging the characters and bringing in a new generation. A child is born——named after the jasmine that bloomed despite the lies. Episode 701 to 1000: Unraveling the Vine The final stretch of episodes focuses on revelation and redemption. A devastating fire, a lost diary, and a deathbed confession finally expose the truth. Aravind learns that the woman beside him for four years was never Siri. The episode where he confronts Chinnu (episode 872) reportedly broke viewership records—silence in millions of living rooms.

But the serial doesn’t end with revenge. Instead, it asks a deeper question: Does truth always set you free? Aravind, now loving Chinnu for who she is, must choose between the past and the present. The real Siri, now fully recovered, must decide whether to reclaim her life or forgive her sister. The last 45 episodes tie every loose end. The stepmother is vanquished. The heirloom is found. And in a poignant, controversial climax, Siri voluntarily steps aside—not out of defeat, but out of understanding. She marries Vikram, the doctor who saved her. Chinnu and Aravind renew their vows, this time without masks. Mogali Rekulu Serial All Episodes

These early episodes establish the core conflict: , pretending to be her missing sister while falling in love with the very man she deceived. The audience is hooked. Each episode ends with a new threat—a hidden letter, a suspicious servant, or a surprise visitor who knew the real Siri. Episode 51 to 400: The Thorny Vine Grows As the serial settles in, the plot thickens like monsoon mud. Aravind, cold and calculating, slowly begins to trust his "wife," unaware of her real identity. But the real Siri is alive, suffering in a remote village with amnesia. A new character enters: Vikram , a kind-hearted doctor who nurses Siri back to health. These episodes are peak drama