The episode begins with Parasar arriving at the house, calling out for Nutan. Kanka, who is busy playing with the baby, informs him that Nutan isn’t home. Parasar, frustrated, questions Kanka about her priorities, implying that she should be helping others instead of merely playing. This sparks a heated argument between them, with Kanka defending herself. Parasar, not one to back down easily, scolds her for her lack of responsibility.
Just then, Jhanak enters the scene and overhears the tension. She learns about Parasar’s plan to conduct a naming ceremony for the baby, which she believes is unnecessary because she has already named the baby Moon. Despite Jhanak’s insistence, Parasar remains firm in his decision to hold the ceremony, emphasizing its importance to him. He reveals that he has not only brought clothes for the baby but also for Nutan, which she promptly refuses to accept. Kanka, ever the instigator, taunts both of them, adding fuel to the fire. Nutan, trying to maintain her composure, tells Kanka that she isn’t interested in arguing with her.
As Parasar plays with the baby, Jhanak observes him, pondering whether he is genuinely a good person. After Parasar leaves, Jhanak turns to Kanka, requesting her to take one of the sarees. Kanka, misinterpreting the request, becomes offended and argues with Jhanak. However, Jhanak patiently explains her intentions, convincing Kanka to accept the saree. Reluctantly, Kanka agrees and walks away.
Later, Parasar confronts Nutan about her decision to give one of the sarees to Kanka. Nutan explains her reasoning, and Parasar is impressed by her thoughtful gesture, praising her for it. Nutan, feeling shy about the compliment, asks him not to praise her. Parasar, with a playful grin, jokes about her modesty. Meanwhile, Lakshmi teases Parasar for always being around Nutan, highlighting the budding connection between them.
Parasar then takes the opportunity to introduce Nutan to the elders of the family, proudly announcing that she has named the baby Moon. The atmosphere lightens as he begins to play with the baby again. Meanwhile, Mimi approaches Anirban, asking him to check with his colleagues about Apu’s health condition. Anirban agrees but the conversation quickly shifts to a heated argument regarding his parents’ wishes. Mimi questions Anirban’s parents’ intentions, expressing her frustration over their demands.
In a different part of the house, the villagers begin to persuade Nutan to dance, but she hesitates and makes excuses to avoid it. Parasar, wanting to support her, sides with Nutan, but the others do not back him up. Eventually, Nutan reluctantly agrees to dance, taking Parasar’s phone to play music. Kanka, ever the critic, argues with her again, but Nutan hopes that her performance will change Kanka’s mind about her.
Meanwhile, Anirban insists to Mimi that he cannot go against his parents’ wishes. This leads to Mimi venting her frustration about Anirban and his parents’ unreasonable demands, particularly that she should cut ties with her family after marriage. Anirban harshly criticizes Mimi’s parents, shocking her with his words.
Back at the gathering, Jhanak starts playing music, and Nutan begins to dance in front of everyone. To her surprise, the crowd watches in awe, impressed by her talent. After her performance, the villagers shower her with praise. Parasar, genuinely astonished, tells his friends that he had no idea Nutan could dance so well, but they refuse to believe him. Kanka, however, looks visibly annoyed, unable to hide her displeasure.
Later, at a restaurant, Mimi continues to express her discontent with Anirban’s conditions for their marriage. She argues that aside from her parents, all other family members are good, and it’s unfair for him and his parents to demand she sever ties with her family. Anirban defends his stance, warning her that if their wedding is called off, no one will want to marry her. Mimi, feeling cornered, firmly declares that she won’t marry him under such conditions. She insists that she cannot love him if it comes with restrictions and warns that she might regret marrying him if she agrees to his demands. Anirban, feeling frustrated, questions why it took her so long to express her decision, which only escalates the tension between them.
Back at the house, Parasar praises Nutan’s dancing skills once again. Nutan, still modest, insists that she doesn’t need his compliments. Parasar then encourages the other ladies to dance, but they all shy away, claiming they cannot outshine Nutan’s performance. The villagers, now hungry, ask for food, and Kanka takes the opportunity to mock Nutan once more. Parasar, wanting to support Nutan, asks her to serve food to the villagers. Nutan obliges, but while serving, one of the men makes an inappropriate comment about her marriage to Parasar. Infuriated, Nutan calls out to Parasar and informs him about the man’s behavior. Parasar, enraged, grabs the man by the collar, leading to a tense moment where everyone around them grows worried.
Back at the restaurant, Mimi remains steadfast in her decision not to marry Anirban under his conditions. Anirban, feeling rejected, asks her to at least be his friend, but she refuses, stating that she sees him as her husband and walks away. Anirban is left feeling upset and sad, grappling with the fallout of their argument.
In the final moments of the episode, Parasar and his father confront the man who misbehaved with Nutan, warning him against his actions. Nutan stands her ground, insulting and warning the man as well, which impresses Parasar. He admires her courage and strength, realizing that she is not only a good partner but also a formidable woman in her own right.
**Precap:** As the episode concludes, a man attempts to molest Nutan, but Parasar arrives just in time to save her. Afterward, he advises Nutan to be a brave woman, emphasizing that only then can she truly survive with her child. The episode ends on a note of tension and anticipation, leaving viewers eager to see how the characters will navigate the challenges ahead.