For fans of the show, the keyword is not just a random search query. It represents the end of an era. Episode 421 was the series finale —the final chapter in the tumultuous love story of Piya Dolittle (Sukirti Kandpal) and Abhay Raichand (Vivian Dsena). For dedicated viewers who watched the show during its original run or are now revisiting it on platforms like YouTube and Hotstar, this episode remains a bittersweet memory.
Piya’s response is one of the most quoted lines in PKYEK fandom: "Agar meri yaadein jaaye, toh main Piya nahi rahi. Agar Abhay jaaye, toh jeene ka matlab nahi raha. Tum haar gaye, Mishaal." (If my memories go, I am no longer Piya. If Abhay goes, life has no meaning. You have lost, Mishaal.) pyaar kii ye ek kahaani episode 1 421
By: Nostalgia TV Desk
The episode, titled informally by fans as "The End of Infinity," begins with a recap of the previous 420 episodes—a montage of Abhay and Piya’s first kiss, their fight against the vampire council, Piya’s transformation under the full moon, and the heartbreak of Mishaal’s betrayal. For fans of the show, the keyword is
He smiles. She smiles. He says, "Kya main aapse mil chuka hoon?" (Have I met you before?) She replies, "Lagta toh nahi... par aankhon se lagta hai jaane pehchaane." (It doesn’t seem like it… but the eyes feel familiar.) For dedicated viewers who watched the show during
So, if you’re revisiting this episode tonight—grab tissues, turn off the lights, and let the haunting melody of "Mujhko Piya Ki" fill the room. Because as Abhay said in his final breath: "Pyaar koi kahani nahi hai… yeh ek haqeeqat hai." (Love is not a story… it is a reality.)
What makes Episode 421 stand out is the lack of a typical Bollywood-style fight sequence. Instead, the battle is psychological. Abhay, who has spent 421 episodes being cynical, finally breaks down. He offers to give up his immortality to save Piya. This is a powerful moment—the vampire who feared death chooses mortality for love.