In the latest episode, we saw that Roshni sacrificed herself in order to save Aman by taking the arrows. The arrows were shot by Sifriti Jinn aka Kabir and were dipped in the fluid of red moon which is fatal.
Star Plus’ fantasy drama Yehh Jadu Hai Jinn Ka starring Vikram Singh Chauhan and Aditi Sharma in lead roles is winning hearts of viewers with an interesting storyline and amazing performances. The show explores the lesser known world of Jinns and people are loving the eccentricity. The show is also scoring well on the TRP charts.
In the latest episode, we saw that Roshni sacrificed herself in order to save Aman by taking the arrows. The arrows were shot by Sifriti Jinn aka Kabir and were dipped in the fluid of red moon which is fatal. Aman finally realizes his love for Roshni but it’s too late as Roshni is dead.
Well, the upcoming episodes have some interesting and shocking twists in store. We will see that while Aman and others are grieving Roshni’s death, Sifriti Jinn will enter Junaid Manzil and head straight to the dining room, towards Parveen. The latter will be left shocked to see him back. Later it will be revealed by Dadi that Sifriti Jinn aka Kabir is actually Aman’s twin.
Yes, you read that right!
Parveen will reveal that Kabir was born before Aman and she had to give him away and that he is Aman’s elder brother.
Later, it will be learnt that as Parveen sent Kabir away as Junaid had a deal with the evil jinn, the jinn will now take Aman instead. Meanwhile, Kabir has evil intentions and wants to kill Aman to become the ruler of Jinnad (World of Magic). Guess what, that’s not it. We will also learn that Parveen aspires to be Kaale Aasmaan Ki Mallika and that she separated the twins as she feared that they will one day turn against her. Looks like Parveen managed to fool everyone.
But, here’s the biggest twist in the tale, Kabir will take Sifriti Jinn’s form and stab Aman in the back.
Too much to handle, right?
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