At the outset of the episode, Dadi consoles Akshara and advises her to stay calm. Dadi shares her desire to perform in front of an audience. According to the nurse, Abhimanyu Birla is the best top surgeon. Aarohi and I argued because of him, according to Akshara. Sir is busy, he says, since he has an appointment with the health minister’s daughter. Abhimanyu continues, “I’ve prescribed Churan tablets to the minister’s daughter.” If Aarohi didn’t call you, why did you lie? she explains. She continues, “It’s difficult for me because you all had everyone, but I didn’t; you had to take on responsibilities after your parents left; I wanted to be here but couldn’t because of Aarohi’s animosity; and you don’t understand my situation.” “I’ll have dinner in my room,” he adds, becoming angry. Parth maintains that he is uninterested in working. Their kid refuses to work, despite Mahima’s assurances that they are large surgeons. Manjiri’s son, Abhimanyu, is a powerful surgeon. Manjiri enters and asks if they want to eat.

You, according to Anand, have taken care of everything for us. My job, Mahima claims, is difficult, but Manjiri looks after the house. Manjiri inquires, “I heard you saved a boy’s life in the hospital.” How did it go for you? Mahima recommends leaving it alone; it’s medical jargon you won’t understand. Abhimanyu claims that the youngster adored his mother, and that all he had to do was treat him well. Mahima professes to be a doctor. Yes, says Abhimanyu, but his music is incredible, and we already have a lot of doctors. Abhimanyu claims that I shall never faint because of the ghee. Anand adds, “Put a spoon of ghee on my dish, too.” Mahima tells you to stop. According to Harsh, Abhimanyu performed the charity surgery first and forced the minister’s daughter to sit for an hour, telling her that “we are running a hospital, not a Churan shop, we have more imp work to do,” and that “it’s good she didn’t complain to her father, otherwise we would have sold churan on the roads tomorrow.” Harsh tells you to avoid being like your mother, who only knows how to undermine your career.