Suman Indori 28th September 2024 Written Episode Update on worldofentertainment.in
At the beginning of the Episode, Suman explains to Rishi that Devika’s phone order consisted of 56 dishes, enough to feed 80 people. She questions how it would be possible to prepare everything in 30 minutes. Rishi then realizes that something is amiss. Determined to uncover the truth, Suman vows to get to the bottom. Devika mocks Suman, suggesting she should be nicknamed “Nuksan Aunty” because she attempts to blame her for the missing food. Devika adds that trusting someone like Suman would have tarnished their reputation and highlights that individuals from a poorer background often fail.
Teerth is convinced that Devika constantly tries to belittle Suman. Chandrakant explains that if Devika had been absent, he wouldn’t have faced any disrespect because of that girl. However, Devika assures him that his honor is her concern and urges him to forget about Suman as if it were a bad dream. She promises to take care of everything and encourages Teerth and Gitanjali to smile, assuring them that she controls everything.
Devika glances at Kritika and Teerth, contemplating their familial connection. She dismisses the idea of bandaging someone’s head as a means of creating a lasting bond. Just then, Gajendra approaches her. Devika shares Suman’s story with him. Gajendra suggests not wasting energy on insignificant people, as they will eventually fade away. However, Devika is determined to make Suman disappear for good.
Gulshan contacts Devika, and she inquires about the food’s whereabouts. He assured her he would have it delivered soon and would not personally join them. Suman, Rishi, and Malini catch a glimpse of his figure but not his face. They then notice the truck arriving with the food and comment on how it smells, just like their dishes. Rishi notes that even the utensils appear to be similar to theirs.
According to Suman, the utensils used in the accident were the same ones on the truck. It seems like a planned event where the food was transferred, and now we have to figure out who is responsible. She asked Rishi if he saw any names on the utensils, but unfortunately, they didn’t. Suman reassures him that nothing bad will happen and suspects Devika must have been behind it. She is determined to teach her a lesson and show her that she’s not worthless.
Teerth is concerned for both Suman and Rishi, but Devika suggests they only mention Kritika’s name in all their future births. After noticing that Suman and Rishi are absent, Devika calls the servants. Assuming they have gone home and are upset, she instructs the servants to return them. Shortly after, Suman and Rishi arrive at the pandit’s side. Suman requests that the special laddoo made for the bride and groom be included in the aarti plate. After the engagement, the pandit agrees to do so, but Suman insists it was specially made based on Devika’s suggestion. The pandit then accepts her request.
Gulshan arrives in disguise and ponders how he can leave without seeing Devika. Gitanjali instructs Teerth to think of one girl whose face will appear before him. As Teerth sees Suman’s reflection, he utters “Suman ji.” However, Gitanjali cautions him not to say her name as their luck was favorable that his father did not overhear them.
Pandit ji requests that Devika bring the rings. Rishi inquires with Suman about her actions and suggests they depart. However, Suman asks him to hold on and declares that no one can tarnish her reputation. Moments later, Devika returns with the aarti plate, and Kritika and Teerth stand up to begin the engagement ceremony. As Teerth is about to place the ring on Kritika’s finger, Suman abruptly intervenes, declaring that this engagement cannot occur.
Chandrakant inquires about why you are here, while Devika promptly requests that you leave. Gajendra also inquires about the current situation, and Devika instructs her to be escorted out. Suman clarified that she had come to extend her congratulations. However, Chandrakant accuses her of attempting to halt the engagement and orders her removal. Teerth intervenes and firmly declares that no one can harm Suman ji. He then asserts that if Rishi and Suman ji wish to attend his engagement, they shall be allowed to do so. Teerth urges his father to persuade Devika to permit their attendance at the ceremony.
Chandrakant reminds Devika to remain quiet in the presence of their guests. Suman then explains that it is tradition for the engagement to be marked by eating a special laddoo, known as Shaadi ka laddoo. She adds that this trend is widely recognized, even by Devika’s caterers, who have served the laddoo accordingly.
Teerth senses that Suman is preoccupied with something. She mentions that they had previously made a video, but it was stolen. She insists on retrieving the video. Teerth requests Rishi to capture it. Devika is determined not to let Kritika and Teerth have access to it. Suman explains to Kritika that according to tradition, whoever consumes the “shaadi ka laddoo” will be bound in marriage for seven lifetimes. Devika warns Kritika against eating it. Suman advises her not to drink the laddoo if she doesn’t want Teerth ji to marry someone else as she reaches for the sweet treat.
Kritika exclaims that she has owned Teerth for 1000 lifetimes. She insists on him keeping it and is just about to eat when she discovers something in the laddoo. Curiously, she asks what it is. Suman takes it and declares that it belongs to her. Devika tells her to leave. Suman urges her to see what is inside. She reveals a small note with “Suman’s Catering Service” written and explains that it’s a fortune cookie. Chandrakant inquires about the commotion.
Suman proudly claims authorship of the laddoo and all the food served at the party, which her team has prepared. Devika believes she has instructed Gulshan to inspect the food, but Malini shows up with her team. Gulshan swiftly conceals himself upon seeing them. Devika questions the situation, wondering if this food is from her catering company. Suman accuses Devika of stealing their food and cunningly serving it through her caterer. She points out to Chandrakant that he may be known as the “Namkeen king”, but his daughter-in-law is the queen of dishonesty and thievery. This statement incites Chandrakant, Akhil, and others to disagree with Suman. Meanwhile, Devika smirks triumphantly.