The episode begins with Armaan suggesting playing Holi, which excites Abhira. They banter, with Abhira mentioning her mother’s dislike for Holi, considering herself more of a princess. They playfully argue, and she teases him about ruining her sweatshirt, leading to a chase. Meanwhile, Kiara observes Ruhi performing Tulsi puja and pleads to attend a friend’s party, defying Dadi’s restriction.
Ruhi eventually agrees to accompany her, ensuring they return within an hour. Abhira, alone in the kitchen, reminisces about her mother and decides to make Gujiyas, a traditional Holi sweet, to keep their tradition alive.
Vidya joins her, and they bond over cooking, recalling fond memories. Dadi, however, insists on traditional Gujiyas and disapproves of their efforts, leaving Abhira disheartened.
Later, Dadi announces a colorless Holi with a focus on rituals. She distributes envelopes containing Shagun (auspicious money) but overlooks Abhira, claiming it’s only for family. Feeling isolated, Abhira’s solitude deepens. Meanwhile, Kiara and Ruhi’s car breaks down, and they encounter some men who tease and threaten them.
Desperate, Kiara wishes to call Abhira for help, but Ruhi hesitates. Abhira, sensing trouble, checks Kiara’s social media and rushes to their rescue, beating up the men. She ensures their safety and insists they return home. Back home, Abhira confronts Dadi, defending Kiara and Ruhi’s actions, but unexpectedly receives a slap from Dadi, leading to a confrontation about honesty and family bonds.