Sirat begins the episode by cheering up Akshara. Dadi claims that Akshara looks after Sirat and you as well and that she adores you. You called it buttering, but you did it all wrong. Even though I came first and received a trophy, Aarohi claims you are scolding me and that you don’t love me. Sirat adds, “I adore both my girls,” and that “Akshara’s personality is such that she cares for everyone,” and that “remember she took care of you last month when you were sick,” and that “we have a heart relationship,” and that “forget everything and become like before.” Sirat explains, “I decided to enlist your assistance since we need to offer gifts to the dance academy youngsters, and Dadi will chastise me severely if I am late.” We will distribute literature and educational toys, according to Aarohi. We can provide ghungroos and dancers, according to Akshara.
Sirat insists that we hurry. Dadi exclaims, “Wow, Sirat, you handled them so beautifully.” If Sirat says yes, I’ll try to pray in the same way. Sirat displays Akshara’s prize and declares, “This is for my daughter, the world’s best girl; you have won my heart since the first time I saw you.” Sirat advises not to get offended by Aarohi’s statements since she would soon become insecure. I’m not furious, Akshara explains; we’re sisters, and I’ll never stop talking to her. Sirat advises to always be with Aarohi since she is obstinate and irritable. Akshara promises that he will never abandon her. He claims that this should not have happened today, that the problem doesn’t end here, that it’s in Aarohi’s heart, and that Sirat should not have given them the truth.
He claims that if we all told Akshara that Sheela had said anything incorrectly, she could have believed her. Surekha claims that everyone knows Aarohi is irritable, that she is intelligent due to her Goenka ancestry, but that she is sharp-tongued due to her Sheela ancestry. Sirat pulls her aside and tells her not to say that all the time. She claims that Aarohi is also a member of this family. Manish expresses his concern for her, saying, “We are concerned about their link.” He adds, “Take care that Aarohi’s kiddish persona does not recall disobedience.” I don’t want to talk to you, Aarohi says; I was scolded because of you. According to Suwarna, the students will have a higher regard for the academy.
It’s on Naira’s mother’s name, according to Sirat. Naira was a good dancer, according to Gayu, and started a dancing academy in her mother’s name. Akhilesh claims that academy students have arrived. Naira was a good dancer and a wonderful person, Akshara was also a good person, and Naksh and his family used to support us a lot, according to the manager. Sheela came to the academy looking for work, according to the management. Sirat demands that no work be given to her. Sheela approaches Aarohi and declares, “I have found my blood, and you are just like me.”
I’m Nani, Sheela allows me to speak with Nani, says Aarohi. Why didn’t you come to meet me, she inquires? We’ll urge Mumma to start a boxing academy in her honour, she says. Sheela tells him, “I’m your mother; get me a job or I’ll starve.” Sirat claims that you have lied your entire life and that I am unrelated to you.