The episode kicks off with Gajendra chatting with Chandrakant, saying that he knows everything. He mentions that Chandrakant’s son should have looked out for his daughter, but instead, he’s messed up her reputation and dragged her into a tough situation because of some Sarafa’s nonsense. Gitanjali thinks my son has made the right choice. Gajendra mentions that if you believe your son is right, then that’s the end of the discussion. He didn’t see this coming from you. Devika is calling for Papa.
Gajendra mentions that this is your sasural, and that’s why I’m being generous with them, but honestly, they come off as pretty cheap. He says Teerth is Guru’s younger brother, your Dewar, and Mittal’s son, which is why I thought about forgiving him. But now, I’ve changed my mind. He’s going to see my anger, and I’m going to expose all his neta giri. Devika tells him to take a breath and points out that his anger could hurt both families.
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She reminds him that this is her house and her family, and adds that Kritika really loves Teerth. Chandrakant mentions that we have a long-standing relationship, and if you decide to end things with us, it would be because of our actions. Gajendra mentions that it really depends on you. He mentions that the time has arrived for us to take that crucial step. Gajendra, Kritika, and Devika are signing to each other. Gitanjali sees them.
Suman tells Teerth that she’s going to spill the beans to her brother once she gives back his money, and adds that this is daku indori’s promise. What does Rishi want to know? Teerth mentioned that Suman was talking about something. Suman mentioned that they said they would pay back all the money along with interest. She’s leaving. Teerth is wondering how she’s going to pay back the money.
Rishi mentions that she is Sumi and plans to do something. Gitanjali gives Teerth a call, telling him to hurry home. Teerth mentioned that they’ll be coming over. Gitanjali tells him to come right now and hangs up the phone. Akhil thinks Teerth’s political career is over. His sister is saying that whether he has any class or not, their uncle is going to play his band. Gitanjali is wondering what kind of trouble Devika might stir up. Devika listens to her and says the trouble is over.
Teerth gets home and mentions that Bhabhi might have started the fire by now. He jokes that the Namkeen king will whip up my bhajiya and fry me in hot oil. Chandrakant gives him a slap and calls him out for trying to get his future daughter-in-law locked up. Gitanjali mentions that my son really respects you and suggests that Chandrakant should take it easy. Chandrakant mentioned that you need to make up for this and should marry Kritika at the earliest auspicious time. Suman is in tears as she chats with her father’s picture, sharing how Bhumi called her a failure today. She tells me I’m not a failure.
Teerth is wondering why anyone would want to get married so quickly. Gajendra thinks you should have considered the impact of staining my daughter’s character. He believes it’s now your responsibility to clear things up, leading to an engagement and then marriage. Teerth mentioned that we should just hang tight for a bit.
Chandra Kant says that given everything you’ve done, I just can’t say no to Gajendra. Teerth thinks marriage is a big deal, but I really don’t get why they’re pushing me into it. Gitanjali tells Chandrakant that they should have a chat and mentions that they need some time.
Chandrakant mentions that Gajendra is really angry, and if he loses it, everyone could get hurt. Teerth is asking for a little time to think things over calmly. Gajendra tells him to think it over and mentions that he needs to consider whether to go ahead with the marriage. He expresses his frustration about trying to make Kritika see that there’s nothing special about him. He emphasises that his daughter is a diamond and deserves to be set in gold, not copper.
Suman mentions that she needs to pay back that Neta and wants to keep Rishi away from him. She hears the bell and spots a cat outside. Gajendra is telling Chandrakant that because of him, he was willing to let his son marry his daughter, but honestly, this guy just isn’t good enough to be with her. Gitanjali mentions that marriage is about connection, not about being forceful.
She mentions that it’s all done out of love, not out of threats. Gajendra is saying that if I’m a thug, then my daughter’s love poses a threat. He mentioned that I’ll discover why Teerth is interested in that Sarafa girl.
Suman picks up the cat and says, “Looks like you’ve forgotten your way, huh?” She’s wondering if anyone is around and whose cat this is. A girl named Choti arrives with her dad. Her dad mentioned that Choti was looking for her cat Ditya and told her to grab the money she earned for Choti’s birthday. Suman mentioned that she made it for the orphanage and won’t accept the money.
He thinks Suman Chaat Bhandar has the best chaat around. She hands the cat over to the guy. They bring the cat along with them. Malini is curious about why she got involved in charity. Suman tells her to go ahead and get some sleep. Suman has this cool idea to take her Chaat bhandar to various spots.
Gajendra is curious and asks Teerth why he’s hanging out with the Sarafa girl. Teerth mentioned that the CM told him that having Suman on his side would make it easier for him to get the ticket. Gajendra is saying that you really embarrassed my daughter over a ticket situation. He’s telling you to go get it yourself, and he’ll see who hands it over to you.
He even mentioned that the Chief Minister doesn’t make any moves in his office without his say-so, so you’re not getting that ticket, no way. Gitanjali wants to know how you’re chatting with my son. Chandrakant is wondering if you really want our house to end up in ruins. Teerth is saying that they will get married. Devika tells Kritika it’s time to go.
Kritika walks over to Teerth and gives him a hug. Devika tells Kritika to take charge and reminds her that this is her sasural. She shares with Chandrakant that their mother passed away when they were kids, and that Papa has been the one to raise them, instilling their values along the way. Chandrakant places his hand over hers and gestures towards Gitanjali. Gitanjali also has her hand resting on her head.
She says she’s going to make Kritika like her. She tells her dad that if Teerth is copper, then he should turn him into gold. Kritika tells Gajendra to go ahead and agrees, then thanks him. Chandrakant tells Gajendra to take a seat and mentions that everything is going just the way he wants it. Teerth believes that his political career really matters to him, and he feels he needs to marry Kritika.
Suman is sketching out some ideas on paper. Rishi gives her a playful tease. Malini tells her to get some sleep, or else she’ll end up with dark circles, and then who’s going to want to marry her? Suman is talking about marriage again.
Devika tells Kritika that it’s all Suman’s fault for making me push Teerth into marrying you, and she says he’s totally trapped because of me. Gitanjali tells Teerth that he shouldn’t marry Kritika and encourages him to come and say no. Teerth says, “I’m definitely going to make this marriage happen!” Devika picks up the call, and Teerth has his landline receiver set aside. Teerth thinks marriage is just a regular part of life, and then they’ll live together and start a family.
Gitanjali talks about how important love, togetherness, and friendship are. She mentions that people often marry for love and companionship, and then she asks if he’s ready to tie the knot with Kritika. Suman mentions that she’s looking for a guy who appreciates her inner beauty and understands her family, values, and dreams. Hema’s asking if you won’t get married if you can’t find a guy like that.
And that’s a wrap on the episode!