Aseni and Wasala,married for four years and longing for children,face turmoil when Wasala's affair with Menaka leads to an unexpected pregnancy.Aseni uncovers the betrayal, igniting chaos,confrontations, and shattered trust in their lives.
Aseni and Wasala have been married for four years, but they have yet to have children. Despite their struggles, Aseni, a woman longing to become a mother, remains hopeful as they strive to build a loving family. However, unknown to her, Wasala is secretly having an affair with Menaka, a village girl who works under him at his company. One day, Menaka reveals to Wasala that she is pregnant with his child. When Aseni uncovers the devastating truth that another woman is expecting her husband's baby due to his betrayal, their lives spiral into chaos, leading to unexpected confrontations, shattered trust, and heartbreaking consequences.—Anushka Rasanjana De
Aseni and Vasala have been married for three years. Aseni is a devoted housewife, maintaining the household with care, while Vasala works as an executive officer at a private garment company. Aseni comes from a deeply religious and traditional family, whereas Vasala's parents live abroad. Their marriage was arranged with the consent of both families through a marriage proposal, but despite three years of marriage, they remain childless. Under pressure from their families, they have made several attempts to have children.Meanwhile, Vasala becomes involved in an affair with Menaka, a simple employee at the garment factory where Vasala is her supervisor. Vasala begins secretly visiting the boarding house where Menaka stays. After some time, Menaka discovers that she is pregnant and informs Vasala that the child is his. However, Vasala refuses to believe her and demands that she get an abortion. He threatens to cut ties with her if she doesn't terminate the pregnancy.Unbeknownst to Vasala, Aseni learns about Menaka and the child. Despite this, Aseni continues her duties as a wife, not revealing any change in behavior toward Vasala. One day, when Vasala returns home from work, he finds Aseni bringing Menaka into their home. Aseni calmly tells Vasala that she is willing to forgive him, but in return, she proposes that they adopt Menaka's child. Vasala, however, opposes the idea. Aseni then offers an ultimatum: if Vasala refuses to agree, they must divorce and reveal the truth to their families. Ultimately, Vasala concedes, allowing Aseni to carry out her plan.Aseni takes Menaka to live in a house far away, which belongs to her cousin, Kasun. Kasun lives alone after the passing of his mother. While living there, Vasala begins to develop deeper feelings for Menaka and urges her to run away with him and the child. However, Menaka remains loyal to Aseni and declines Vasala's advances.As time passes, Aseni begins to sense the growing bond between Vasala and Menaka. This realization causes Aseni to distance herself emotionally from Menaka. Eventually, Menaka confides in Vasala, suggesting they elope and raise the child together. Vasala agrees, asking Menaka to wait a few months before making their move.