Abhimanyu begins the episode by dancing during the Mehendi ceremony. Aarohi takes a phone call. Mahima pulls her aside and instructs her to finish the Mehendi ceremony first. Neil notices Aarohi on the phone. The rituals are recounted by Mahima. She claims that Akshara will do the groom’s shagun Mehendi. No, Kairav says, we’ve contacted a Mehendi artist. He claims that this is the first and final nek and that instead of giving nek for stealing the shoes, he will get an extra pair. According to Suwarna, this stencil Mehendi is a game in which the groom’s visage is imprinted on the girl’s hand. It’s ok, replies Abhimanyu.

Vansh explains the rules of the game. We’ll have this stencil in one of the crates, he explains, and Aarohi will have to find it. Neil says, “Let’s play,” and Aarohi responds, “Let’s see if Abhimanyu’s face falls into your fate easily or not.” When Abhimanyu notices Akshara’s hand being hidden, he smiles.

Aarohi apologises and says she has no idea how it dropped. Dadi claims that it is Mehendi rasam, that it possesses imp, and that there should be no abshagun. Don’t worry, he continues, we’ve got more games for you. You all have to write your initials on your partner’s hands, and Dadi, Kairav, and I will judge it. Aarohi says, “I’ll be there in 5 minutes,” and then adds, “Handle it, there’s a special surprise for Abhimanyu.” Aarohi wonders where he went. She says, “Don’t worry, I’ll pass.” She also says, “Don’t tell my family.” He says, “I’m your Jija, this should be our relationship,” but what is this relationship called, and why can’t you wipe this Mehendi off your heart if I’m no one to you?