Lala shifted his focus. He stopped looking for grooms and started looking for tuition fees. He realized that the greatest "Raksha" (protection) he could give his sisters wasn't a husband, but an education and a career. A New Beginning
The story took a tragic turn when one of the sisters, unable to bear the pressure of her new in-laws' demands, met a heartbreaking end. This shattered Lala’s worldview. He realized that "settling" his sisters wasn't just about handing over a dowry and a wedding invitation; it was about empowering them to stand on their own feet so they would never be at the mercy of others.
, the youngest and most rebellious, wanted a life beyond the narrow lanes, complicating Lala's traditional views on marriage.
, the eldest, was the easiest to settle, yet the dowry demand nearly emptied Lala’s life savings.