
MUMBAI:The Episode starts with Tejas and Roshni learning about a hidden treasure buried beneath their ancestral village house. The treasure was placed underground 58 years ago. Tejas and Sachin decide to retrieve it without informing any family members. Both Tejas and Roshni feel overwhelmed thinking about the possible outcomes. At Aaji’s house, Tejas is surprised to find his two brothers there with their wives. Aaji is delighted to see all her grandchildren together. Tejas finds it difficult to figure out how they will keep the treasure a secret. Sachin begins to suspect Tejas and Roshni’s intentions, sensing that their sudden visit to the village is not without a reason. At dinner, the family gathers together. Roshni brings up the village’s history during the conversation. Aaji begins sharing stories about the village, but when Roshni shows particular interest in tales of hidden treasures, Aaji avoids the topic and abruptly leaves. Her reaction makes everyone uneasy and raises doubts.
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Sachin and Sayali start to sense that Tejas and Roshni have come with a purpose. They begin looking for the truth. Sachin recalls hearing a story about treasure in his childhood, though Sayali finds it hard to believe someone would bury treasure underground. She soon notices Tejas and Roshni wandering around the village, speaking to locals. Tejas and Roshni meet an elderly man, hoping to learn more about the village’s past. The man behaves strangely and claims to be the king of the village. He narrates stories about a generous royal family that once ruled the area. His story confirms Tejas and Roshni’s belief in the treasure’s existence. He also shares a poetic clue that may help them locate it.
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As the old man speaks, Riya and Akash overhear the conversation and discover Tejas and Roshni’s true intentions. They quickly inform Sachin about what they heard. Sachin makes it clear he has no interest in taking the treasure, believing it rightfully belongs to the villagers.
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