The episode begins with Vrinda asking Balav ji for Angad, requesting permission to leave early as some guests are coming home. Balav ji grants her permission. As Vrinda begins packing, Mitali shocks her by firing her from the job, accusing Vrinda of trying to snatch Angad. Angered, Vrinda warns Mitali to stay away and leaves immediately.
Pandit ji arrives to announce the engagement date, exciting Mitali, who acts childish. Mihir treats her affectionately, calling her Pari. Gayatri praises Noina’s happiness in joining the family, while Tulsi shares in the joy. Mitali, along with Pari, discusses firing Vrinda, impressing Pari. Sobha overhears their conversation and informs Tulsi.
Tulsi questions Mitali about firing Vrinda during her notice period. Mitali hesitates, but Pari defends her, claiming Vrinda is greedy and too close to Angad. Tulsi, having seen Vrinda’s video, expresses doubt about this claim. Mitali insists Vrinda wrote her name with Angad, and Pari drags Mitali away to avoid further conflict.
Sobha tells Tulsi that Vrinda is more suitable for Angad than Mitali, but Tulsi notes Vrinda is already engaged. Meanwhile, Mihir congratulates Noina and shares sweets. Pari and Gayatri enjoy the moment, while Angad appears slightly upset, though he claims he is happy and ready to marry soon.
Mitali plots to end Vrinda’s influence permanently. Subhash supports Vrinda leaving the job, and her family encourages her. During a ritual, Mitali confronts Vrinda, claiming she is married to Angad and trying to snatch him. She manipulates the situation by showing a video of Angad breaking the fast.
Malti tries to defend Vrinda, but Subhash becomes enraged, calling off the wedding, labeling Vrinda as characterless. Nitin demands Subhash back off, while Mitali celebrates Vrinda’s humiliation.
Malti approaches Tulsi for help, facing resistance from the guard. Tulsi allows her in, and Malti pleads, claiming Vrinda’s alliance was ruined because of Angad. She urges Tulsi to save her daughter, leaving Tulsi shocked and contemplative about Angad’s actions.
