The episode begins with Abhira teasing Myra, calling her father Arman a naughty boy. She admits that she only accepted the badminton challenge because of him, even though she doesn’t know how to play. Myra suggests taking Arman’s help, but Abhira firmly refuses.
Madhav offers to train Abhira himself. However, Abhira expresses that she is slightly upset with him. Despite this, Madhav insists on helping. During practice, Abhira becomes confused seeing Madhav play with his left hand. Frustrated, she later asks Manisha to teach her instead.
Manisha tries her best, but Abhira still struggles and decides to practice alone. Myra wonders if Abhira will really avoid Arman’s help. Madhav confidently says Arman will never let her lose.
While Abhira practices, Arman steps in to assist her. They share a close, heartfelt moment until Lavanya interrupts, questioning what they are doing. Arman quickly covers up, saying something got stuck in the racket. Lavanya hands Abhira a match outfit, which turns out to be a short skirt.
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Arman disapproves, saying it will make the girls uncomfortable. Abhira defends her choice, asking him not to judge. Hurt by her reaction, Arman walks away feeling unheard.
The badminton competition begins, and Abhira feels uneasy. A boy flirts with her, asking her to be his girlfriend. Arman gets angry, but Rihan calms him down. Arman then hands Abhira his bag for safekeeping before the match starts.
During the game, Abhira overhears some boys mocking that girls wear short skirts to distract opponents. Determined to prove them wrong, she appears in a saree, sending a strong message that girls are judged no matter what they wear. Arman feels proud of her boldness.
Abhira performs brilliantly and reaches the finals, where she faces Arman himself. In a touching moment, Abhira intentionally misses the final shot, letting Arman win. Alia mocks her for losing such an easy point, but Abhira smiles, knowing she has already earned Arman’s respect.
