![]() That would include Rukmani, Kapil, the estate manager, and Dr. All these sightings inside the palace are only witnessed by Meesha, and she can’t seem to explain any of this to anybody. She also witnesses the piano keys playing the notes on their own and she feels a hand forcefully holding her wrist. At times, she hears knocks on the doors or footsteps along the deserted corridors of the palace. She starts spotting him at different spots in the palace. Meesha, on the other hand, starts being suspicious of whatever she has been told about her father’s whereabouts. Though the stepmother tries to establish contact with Meesha, she has built a wall around herself, which has made it difficult for Rukmani to break it or scale it to be able to reach out to Meesha. This is the only conversation Meesha has with Rukmani. Meesha is only keen on seeing her father, but Rukmani keeps insisting that her father is away for urgent business work and that he will be back soon. The relationship they share is still tense, and Meesha refuses to properly communicate with her stepmother. It has been years since her mother passed, and ever since, her father seemed happy with Rukmani, but Meesha has not moved on from the fact that her parents’ family broke up because of her father and Rukmani’s affair. She relieved all the memories she has of her father, one of which is of him being the magician at her birthday party many years ago when her mother was still in love with her father. Meesha is upset, angry, and confused at not seeing her father. She feels a presence always around her, and she is keen to know why her father was not here to welcome her when he was the one who wrote this heartfelt letter for her to come back. Meesha senses something odd about the place, and she can’t seem to put her finger on what it is. ![]() Meesha starts going around the palace, which is essentially her home, but she doesn’t see her father, whom she always called “Daata.” Rukmani is not too carried away by Meesha’s behavior, but she informs her that her father is out of town for some work at their salt factory. As she reaches the palace, she is welcomed by her stepmother Rukmani and the other staff members, who are happy to see Meesha coming back to her roots. She has no topic of conversation ready except the fact that her father has written a letter to her. Meesha has no idea what to expect when she comes back to her palace. ![]() There is more to be discovered about the family dynamics Meesha shared with her father and her new stepmother, Rukmani. Meesha is a wheelchair-ridden woman, so she requires ramps everywhere to move around. Meesha is hoping to get to meet her new family, including her stepmother and possibly a new staff at the palace to take care of her needs. She remains quiet and contemplates something in her head about what she would say to her father. Meesha has been going through a lot in her head since she decided to meet her estranged father after all these years. It is implied that Meesha has stayed away from the home of her childhood for years, which is why a lot of it seems strange and familiar at the same time. Her father, Ratan Singh Gaikwad, had written a letter to her requesting her to come back home, the place where everybody is eagerly waiting for her arrival. Meesha Gaikwad, the only daughter and the heir to the palace of the Gaikwads in Morbi.
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