
The episode begins with Anvita passionately sharing her café ideas with a potential investor. As she elaborates on her vision, the investor inquires about the name of the café. Anvita takes a moment to think and suggests naming it “Utsav,” which means celebration in Hindi. However, the investor quickly criticizes her choice, dismissing it without much thought. Just as the conversation takes a disappointing turn, Anvita receives a call from Sanjay, who is eager for her to return home so they can embark on their planned trip. Anvita reassures him that she will be home soon, but when she returns to the investor, he remains firm in his disapproval and commands her to accept his feedback before leaving abruptly. Both Siddhu and Diya, who have been supporting Anvita, feel disheartened by the investor’s rejection. However, Anvita encourages them not to lose hope, expressing her determination to find a way to make her dream a reality.
Meanwhile, Suhas is seen playing cards alone, lost in his thoughts. He calls out to Hetal, asking her to bring him some food. In a moment of frustration, he compares Hetal to Anvita, which triggers an emotional outburst from Hetal. This reminds Suhas of how Hetal used to behave when their children were younger, and he reflects on their past. After Hetal storms out, Suhas picks up a bottle of alcohol that he had brought from Virat’s house, contemplating whether or not to drink it.
At Sanjay’s house, preparations for the picnic are in full swing as both Sanjay and Anvita pack their belongings. Anvita expresses her gratitude to Sanjay for organizing the trip, noting how excited the kids are about it. Sanjay, however, has his own thoughts, vowing to go to any lengths to win Anvita’s affection. Just then, Madhuri enters the scene, and Anvita asks her to help with the packing. Madhuri declines, insisting that they should go on the trip without her. Chiku, their son, is bubbling with excitement and asks Anvita to help him retrieve his football from Madhuri so he can play during the picnic. Anvita tells him that if he behaves well, Madhuri will give him the football willingly. Chiku agrees, and Madhuri praises Anvita for her improved parenting skills, to which Anvita humbly credits Madhuri for her guidance.
Later, Anvita receives a call from Diya, who shares the news that Mahajan has decided to give them another chance with their café ideas. Diya informs Anvita that a meeting is scheduled for the following day. However, Anvita feels torn and refuses to attend the meeting, explaining that she has committed to the trip with Sanjay and the kids, fearing that they will be disappointed if she cancels. Diya urges Anvita to consider her dreams and the importance of the opportunity. Feeling helpless, Anvita grapples with the decision.
Meanwhile, Suhas pretends to be asleep in front of Siddhu and Bandya. Once they leave, he picks up the alcohol bottle again, staring at it thoughtfully, indicating his internal struggle.
Back at Sanjay’s house, Anvita shares the news about Mahajan’s meeting with Sanjay. He reacts with anger and frustration, believing that Anvita is prioritizing her business over their family trip. Anvita tries to explain that she wants to discuss the situation with him and find a solution together. Sanjay, however, insists that Diya should handle the presentation since Anvita lacks experience in the café business. Madhuri, who has been listening from outside, later advises Anvita to prioritize what is truly important in her life. Anvita takes this advice to heart and agrees to consider it.
The following day, Diya confronts Sanjay, asserting that Anvita’s priorities should shift now that she is a married woman. Determined to include Anvita in the presentation, Diya resolves to take her along. When Anvita arrives, she confirms Diya’s stance to Sanjay, which only serves to infuriate him further.
In the preview for the next episode, Sanjay, Anvita, and the Divekar family set out for their picnic. However, their outing takes an unexpected turn when Virat arrives, shocking everyone present. This twist sets the stage for heightened drama and tension among the characters.





