The episode opens with a tense atmosphere as Manoj questions Mannu about who helped him in the forest. Mannu, recalling Arjun’s warning that he would lose his angel powers if anyone learned about him except Mannu, quickly fabricates a story, claiming that animals were the ones who assisted him. Manoj, oblivious to the truth, beams with pride and declares that today marks a significant milestone for Mannu, as he transitions into manhood. He reminds Mannu that tomorrow will be his eighth birthday, and to celebrate this occasion, they will start festivities tonight.
With a serious tone, Manoj tells Mannu that as the man of the house, he has responsibilities, including arranging food for the family. He instructs Mannu to kill a goat to provide mutton for their dinner. Mannu nods in agreement, though a flicker of uncertainty crosses his face, hinting at his internal conflict regarding the task ahead.
Meanwhile, Riya is having a heated conversation with Kirpal. She expresses her frustration about the lack of respect they receive, lamenting that they won’t inherit any property either. Kirpal, dismissing Riya’s claims, retorts that her parents don’t possess any treasure worth fighting over. Riya counters, asserting that his parents wouldn’t give them a single penny either. The tension escalates when Kirpal approaches Ranjeeta, expressing concern that Surendar refuses to take his medicine from him. Ranjeeta, protective of her husband, explains that they simply don’t trust Kirpal.
Later, Kirpal suggests that Surendar should go to Tamil Nadu for treatment, revealing that his recent behavior stemmed from the stress caused by Riya. Riya, feeling cornered, scolds Kirpal for blaming her and attempts to defend herself. In a fit of anger, Kirpal tries to throw Riya out of the house, but Ranjeeta intervenes, scolding him for his outburst. Kirpal, determined to take action, presents a hospital form that requires Surendar’s and Ranjeeta’s signatures. Ranjeeta reluctantly signs the papers, while Riya secretly remembers how she had mixed property papers with the hospital form, a move that could have significant implications.
As the story unfolds, Megha and Alka are busy decorating the house for Mannu’s birthday. Megha expresses her disdain for Manoj, calling him an animal for instructing Mannu to kill his beloved goat. She confides in Alka that this will be Mannu’s last birthday in their current home, as she plans to leave with him after his surgery. Megha’s determination is palpable; she vows that no one will be able to find Mannu once they leave. Alka, concerned, questions Megha about her own plans, to which Megha responds that even though she didn’t give birth to Mannu, she feels like a mother to him. She reassures Alka that their bond remains unchanged and urges her to join them in their escape.
Alka, however, expresses her hesitance, stating that no one can leave because Manoj has grown more powerful over the years. Megha, undeterred, mentions that she heard about four people who managed to escape from Bandipur that month, implying that Manoj’s hold might not be as strong as it seems. Alka, with a hint of sarcasm, reminds Megha that she hasn’t seen Arjun in years, but Megha insists she knows Arjun will keep his promise to help them.
Meanwhile, Mannu calls out for Angel Papa, prompting Arjun to hear him and rush to his side. Megha, observing the situation, worries that Mannu may not go through with killing the goat. To her shock, Manoj later announces that Mannu did indeed kill the goat, leaving Megha stunned. Manoj instructs her to cook the mutton, and in the kitchen, Mannu approaches Megha, sensing her anger. He playfully praises her cooking skills but then reveals the truth—he didn’t actually kill the goat named Gori. Instead, he explains that what they have is jackfruit and colored liquid, a clever ruse to spare Gori’s life.
Mannu shares the flower that Arjun gave him, proudly declaring it the 96th flower. Megha’s heart swells with happiness at this revelation, and Alka, overhearing the conversation, quietly leaves the room, perhaps feeling a mix of emotions about the unfolding events.
As the scene progresses, Manoj takes a bite of the jackfruit and suddenly recognizes the taste. Confused and angry, he confronts Mannu about why he lied. Tension fills the air as Mannu, feeling cornered, urinates in the corner, leading to Manoj’s furious command for Mannu to remove his pants. Megha’s mind races with fear, realizing that if Mannu removes his pants, the truth about Mannu being a girl could be exposed, putting everything at risk.
The episode ends on this cliffhanger, leaving viewers anxious about what will happen next.