
In a heartfelt moment, Mukti encourages Myra to reach out to Abhira. Upon hearing Myra’s voice, Abhira feels a wave of emotions wash over her. Myra gently suggests that Abhira should attend the bakery class, emphasizing the importance of engaging in activities that bring joy. Overwhelmed, Abhira struggles with her feelings, but Myra persists, urging her to take the step. Mukti, curious about their conversation, inquires about what Abhira said. Myra reassures her friend that although Abhira didn’t say much, she has a strong feeling that her mother will indeed go to the class.
As Abhira reflects on Myra’s sweet voice, she imagines her making adorable puppy eyes, which sways her decision to attend the bakery workshop. When she arrives, the host informs her that her partner has canceled at the last minute. However, Abhira confidently states that she is fine on her own and does not require a partner. To her surprise, Arman appears, leaving her to wonder if he has been sent by Myra.
Arman, on the other hand, speculates whether Myra encouraged Abhira to join the workshop. He is puzzled by Abhira’s lack of inquiries about Myra, suspecting that her thoughts are primarily occupied with Vani. Meanwhile, Myra decides to step outside for a breath of fresh air. Mukti warns her against going out, but Myra playfully dismisses her concern, urging her to lighten up. Mukti reacts with surprise upon learning that Shruti plans to propose to a boy, prompting Myra to resolve to enjoy her half day. Mukti, feeling a sense of responsibility, insists that Myra should wait for her return before going anywhere.
At the workshop, tension fills the air as Arman and Abhira exchange cold glances. In a moment of distraction, Abhira accidentally cuts her finger, prompting Arman to express concern for her well-being. Despite this, both continue to harbor resentment towards one another, choosing to avoid any interaction. Determined to focus on her baking, Abhira decides to create treats for both Myra and Mukti. Arman, however, misinterprets Abhira’s intentions, believing she is solely focused on Vani, as she has not mentioned Myra at all.
Back at home, Myra finds herself in tears, asking Mukti to leave her alone. Mukti, confused, asks what has upset her friend. Myra explains that she had planned a fun day, but feels let down by Mukti’s lack of support. Mukti, realizing her mistake, agrees to accompany Myra, which brings a smile back to her face.
The two friends arrive at a tattoo shop, where Mukti expresses her disapproval of getting tattoos. Myra reveals her desire to get a tattoo as a way to express her love for Arman. Moved by Myra’s heartfelt sentiment, Mukti decides to honor her mother with a tattoo as well. However, in a twist of fate, their tattoo previews get mixed up.
At the last moment, Mukti backs out of getting a tattoo, leaving Myra to proceed with her choice. She ends up with “Maa” inked on the back of her neck, a tribute to her mother. Meanwhile, Abhira, curious about Myra’s feelings, asks Arman if Myra misses her. This question brings back memories of a tense night during a fire breakout when Abhira had urged Arman to save Myra while she went to help Vani.
In the upcoming events, Abhira learns from someone that they cannot celebrate Holi due to the builder halting the water supply in their area. Undeterred, Abhira decides to crash Meher’s Holi party, warning Arman that her community is like family to her, and she will not allow him to jeopardize their well-being again.





