Teri Meri Doriyaan 22nd March 2024 Written Episode: Sahiba’s Anger and Angad’s Protective Instincts

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Sahiba becomes angry when Akeer returns home with Diljeet. He asks Diljeet to calm down Mummy somehow and save him from her. Diljeet praises the food and says customers will be pleased today. Sahiba continues to show anger. Biji says she already made them apologize to everyone. Will she punish them now? Akeer gets tempted seeing malpua. Sahiba warns him not to touch it. Diljeet says Akeer is growing up and needs food.

According to Sahiba, Akeer does not study, and Diljeet always supports him in the wrong ways. Before going to the competition, Akeer says Papa prepared dahi balle, chole, ras malai, etc. Diljeet says Akeer can have it. Akeer says he will never disobey his father, and he enjoys Ras Malai. Diljeet asks how it tastes. Biji praises Akeer’s lively behavior and prays that evil eyes do not ruin their happiness. Diljeet thinks he should somehow calm Sahiba.

The Brars decorate Simran’s house for her birthday. Manveer makes a rainbow cake and says Simran is just like her father; even Inder enjoys it. Bebe walks up to Garry, keeps Inder’s picture on the cake, and says even Inder will celebrate with them on the birthday. She says a lot has changed in the past seven years and misses Daarji. Jasleen cheers her up.

As soon as Manveer receives a video of Angad punishing rogue boys, she says she will question him. As Simran returns home, Manveer hugs her and wishes her a happy birthday. She meets other family members. He asks Simran what Angad did today. Angad picks her up from the party venue and they celebrate Holi together.

As Angad walks in, Manveer shows him the video and asks why he fought with the kids. Angad says he just broke a few bones, and it’s not a big deal. When Simran was waiting outside her friend’s house for Angad, he punished those boys who were teasing her. Garry stops her.

When mommy is angry, Akeer says how they will celebrate Holi. Diljeet explains what his mother does before they play Holi. He applies oil to Sahiba’s hands and says she taught him to do so. Sahiba applies oil to his hands and legs. Diljeet apologizes for his mistake and asks for forgiveness. Sahiba smiles. Diljeet is happy and wants to pick a color.

Sahiba halts him, stating that she has forgiven Akeer but not him. She enters the house and greets Biji with a happy Holi. Akeer suggests that Diljeet try to pacify Sahiba. Diljeet does sit-ups in front of her and begs for forgiveness. Sahiba smiles at his attempt. Diljeet informs Akeer that their mother has agreed. Akeer is overjoyed and encourages them to apply color to each other. They play Holi, wishing each other a happy holiday. Both Diljeet and Akeer urge Sahiba to join in the festivities, but she declines, saying she will not participate in playing with watercolors.

Manveer reprimands Angad for physically confronting boys on the street. Angad justifies his actions by stating he needed to set those boys straight for their misbehavior towards Simran. Manveer lectures him, saying that resorting to violence like a thug is not acceptable. However, Angad stands by his actions and believes that they would have supported him if his father and grandfather were alive. Meanwhile, Manveer takes Bebe to tend to her medication. Jasleen advises Angad to apologize to both Manveer and Bebe for his behavior. Eventually, Angad explains to Bebe and Manveer that he cannot tolerate anyone causing trouble for Simran and will act against anyone who does.

Inder asks Angad to care for Simran as if she were his daughter. Angad says he can’t spare those rogues when he sees Simran’s tears. Manveer thinks he can’t take the law into his own hands. Angad says he wants to protect his family at all costs, and he already made a mistake by letting a stranger near him, which separated him from his family so that he won’t make the same mistakes again.

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