The episode begins with a heated argument between Abhira and Dadi. Abhira expresses her frustration, pointing out that Kiara, Dadi’s granddaughter, is not a child and might not tell the truth if she’s punished. Abhira, having grown up with just her mother, feels disconnected from the dynamics of a joint family.
She reminds Dadi of the importance of family and questions whether her love for the family is genuine or if her animosity towards Abhira is overpowering it.
Amidst this, Manish, Suwarna, Surekha, and others arrive, dancing joyfully. Abhira embraces Manish, concerned about his well-being. Manish reflects on life’s fleeting nature and the importance of finding happiness amidst challenges. He extends an olive branch to Dadi with Holi colors, which she eventually accepts, signaling a truce.
As the Holi celebrations continue, Abhira notices Ruhi wearing white clothes and advises her to change to avoid staining them. This leads to a playful exchange where Abhira teases the wealthy family members for their extravagance, emphasizing the value of frugality.
Despite their differences, there’s a sense of affection and understanding among the family members, especially towards Abhira.
The festivities include wishes and blessings exchanged among family members and friends, highlighting the underlying bonds of love and respect. Ruhi, despite her sensitivity to colors, eagerly waits for Armaan to apply colors to her, revealing a budding romance. The episode ends on a light note with a thandai drinking competition, which Ruhi wins, much to Abhira’s chagrin.