Broken But Beautiful - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
I Made You Up Inside My Head
Sameera is successfully moving on in her life. She even reconnects with her childhood friend, Ahan. But a random encounter brings her face to face with Veer again.
Happily Ever After
Veer too has moved on and is in a happy relationship with Debbie. He now believes in love without moderation. Sameera makes up her mind to move in with Ahan.
Puppy Love
Veer and Sameera have both moved on and reinvented themselves. But are they being true to themselves?
The Penny Drops
Sameera and Veer are finding it hard to cope with each other's changed personalities. Their assumptions and presumptions lead to a clash and unnerving confessions.
Little Death
Veer and Sameera's confessions take an unanticipated turn. While Veer is sure about speaking the truth, Sameera is in a dilemma.
Loves Me, Loves Me Not
The dilemma in Veer and Sameera's life is taking a toll on their relationships, and the duo decides to make life-altering decisions.
Addicted To Love
Veer seeks a purpose to his life. Sameera too is happily engaged to be married to Ahan.
Walk Away
Veer is shocked and unhappy with Sameera's wedding. Sameera, on the other hand, finds his cold behavior unsolicited.
The Perfect Mistake
Sameera tries her best to stay focused on her life. Veer's presence now makes her uncomfortable, and he promises to leave and never come back.
Season Finale : Broken But Beautiful
Though hurt, Ahan manages to put all the signs together and frees Sameera from her misery. But will Sameera finally find the courage to admit and accept her love for Veer?
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