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This story is from July 13, 2018

Vaani Rani written update, July 12, 2018: Saravanan contacts Pavithra

Vaani Rani written update, July 12, 2018: Saravanan contacts Pavithra
Vaani Rani written update, July 12, 2018: Saravanan contacts Pavithra
In the latest episode of Vaani Rani, Saravanan’s delivery vehicle breaks down, while he is delivering the goods. While getting his vehicle ready, he suddenly learns about his newly born son via social media.
Saravanan gets very happy. He shares sweets with his colleagues to celebrate his happiness. Saravanan rushes home to share the news with Rani and Swaminathan.
With the photo of Thenmozhi in hand, Vaani and Bhoominathan start searching for Thenmozhi (Rani’s daughter) in Ponvayal village.
Finally, one villager shows the location of Bhavani’s (Thenmozhi’s lookalike) house.
Saravanan calls Pavithra and asks about her well-being and his newly born son. Pavithra says their son looks like Rani. Saravanan apologises to Pavithra and says he will come back soon to meet her.
On enquiring with the neighbours, Vaani and Bhoominathan learn that, Bhavani and her mom has gone out of the village and would take time for them to come back. Vaani senses that, something is s wrong. She guesses that Bhavani’s caretakers could have known that they are searching for her and she might have ran away.
Saravanan rushes home and shares the news with Rani that he has become the father of a baby boy. Rani immediately advises Saravanan to meet Pavithra and see the kid. She also asks him not to reveal the information of their whereabouts to anyone.
Bhavani’s mom takes Bhavani to the new house and settles down there.
Saravanan visits Chennai to meet Pavithra. As Pavithra gets discharged from the hospital and stays in her house, Saravanan puts forth a request to her. Without informing Pavithra’s parents, Saravanan requests Pavithra to take their child to a nearby temple.
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