Abhimanyu begins the episode by saying, “Perhaps I’m here for you.” Stop for two minutes, says Abhimanyu, or they’ll bother you. I’ll just come, he says. She claims that she is not from this city and that she travelled here on a family vacation. He claims you didn’t tell your family you were coming along, so I’ll accompany you. She stops him and says, “I didn’t make a mistake by coming alone, but going along will be a mistake, I’m not brave, will you kindly drop me?” He invites you to join him. She says, “I’m not sure,” “Our ways are different,” “She’ll be wandering and singing,” and “She’ll come.” Vansh introduces himself as Neil, whom he met at the Kathakali festival; how did you end yourself here? I came with my brother, according to Neil. Abhimanyu Birla says, “Vansh.” Why didn’t you mention previously, sorry to address you as Tum, asks Akshara. She claims that because she is a family person, you would have arrived with relatives. Akshara claims she’s referring to your medical records. I’m happy the way I am, says Akshara. Neil claims to be Abhimanyu, my brother. I went to the lake because some evil guys were bothering me, and Akshara saved me and gave me a ride. Abhimanyu is thanked by Kairav and Vansh.
Abhimanyu claims that I was blessed to be there since I received what I was looking for: a beautiful sunset. This hotel is where Akshara claims to be staying. Kairav responds, “Good,” “We’ll keep meeting,” and “Come.” Vansh, Neil says, we’ll have tea together. Manish said that both of the girls have stated that they require some time, and that as seniors, it is our responsibility to consider them. We need to find some good people. Akshara declares, “I want tea.” You can drink the water made from methi seeds, according to Akshara. Stop squabbling, don’t feel awful, Aarohi says; we’ll shift the subject. When you had a cold, Dadi used to give you ginger and honey, according to Akshara. Abhimanyu is a doctor, but he enjoys music, and Neil claims that anyone can sing here. What occurred, Abhimanyu says, you sing right, sing something. No, says Akshara.