
The episode begins with a dramatic moment as Gulab shatters the family photograph, symbolizing the turmoil within their household. She confronts Dilip, asserting her understanding of what it means to be a responsible daughter-in-law. Gulab emphasizes that she has been performing her duties for the past three decades, highlighting the sacrifices she has made for the family. She then shifts the focus to Heer, accusing her of causing a rift in the family by separating Nawab from them. Meanwhile, Buzzo attempts to intervene, trying to convince Nawab that Heer is a good person who genuinely cares for him.
Gulab continues her tirade, pointing out that Heer has not only distanced herself from Anmol and Sunny but has also become the source of conflict within their home. She recalls the day Heer entered their lives, suggesting that it marked the beginning of their family’s disintegration. Heer, burdened with guilt over the strife in the family, is shown to be suffering alongside Nawab, who is also feeling the weight of their problems.
As Nawab tries to concentrate on his studies, he finds his thoughts consumed by Heer. Buzzo, noticing this distraction, wakes him up and urges him to focus; otherwise, he risks failing his classes. Nawab confesses to Buzzo that every time he attempts to study, he ends up missing Heer. Buzzo insists that Nawab must concentrate on his studies, but Nawab, in his state of distress, seeks to forget Heer through drinking.
Despite Buzzo’s attempts to prevent him from spiraling, Nawab becomes intoxicated and begins to hallucinate, seeing Heer everywhere. In his drunken state, he tries to reach out to her, believing she is there to support him as a friend. He asks her to tie her hair, expressing his frustration and confusion about her character. Nawab reflects on how significant Heer is in his life, blaming her for his troubles while also trying to embrace her. Buzzo steps in to stop him, and Nawab expresses his desire to return home, but Buzzo refuses to leave him alone.
Meanwhile, Heer is depicted studying in solitude, grappling with feelings of responsibility. As she loses her focus, Nawab unexpectedly appears, intending to cut her hair, convinced that it distracts him. He grabs her ponytails, but she stops him, leading to a chaotic moment where they both tumble onto the bed. Heer screams in protest, and Nawab urges her to quiet down.
When she questions his intentions, he admits that he wants to cut her hair because it distracts him, revealing his inebriated state. Their argument escalates, with Nawab urging Heer to behave more gracefully. He compliments her appearance in a yellow dress, encouraging her to smile. He even shows her her reflection in the mirror, prompting her to respond to his playful behavior.
As the conversation deepens, Heer expresses her self-blame for the misunderstandings plaguing their families, and Nawab, noticing her tears, shifts the blame onto himself for the conflicts between his parents. He reassures her, telling her to stop crying and not to feel guilty. Nawab returns a book to her, suggesting that she should focus on her studies and consider applying to other universities. He warns her that if she doesn’t take her education seriously, he might resort to extreme measures, like cutting her hair or tongue. Heer, feeling cornered, insists that Nawab should go home and concentrate on his studies. She realizes that her only viable option is to dedicate herself to her education to forge a successful future.
At the farmhouse, Tina waits for Nawab and eventually wakes him up. She inquires about his whereabouts, but Nawab is reluctant to answer her questions. When Tina asks if he was with Heer, the tension in the air suggests deeper issues at play.
In the upcoming scenes, it is revealed that Heer faces serious accusations of leaking the question paper, leading to her suspension from school, adding another layer of conflict and drama to the unfolding story.





