Suman Indori 11th September 2024 Written Episode
The episode starts with Poorna telling Suman that there is nothing written in the papers. Just as Suman is about to sign, Teerth enters and stops her, advising her not to sign anything without reading it first. Suman, clearly frustrated, responds, “I know how to read Hindi and English. I passed my 12th with 50 percent marks and run a business. I know who to trust and who not to.” She then tells him to keep her brother away from his politics. Suman and Teerth leave together. Gulshan, upset, questions Poorna, “Are you my mother or my enemy? You gave her the money!” Poorna removes a sticker from the paper, smiling slyly, and says, “I’ll trap her so she’ll never forget raising her hand against my son.”
Later, a nurse informs Suman that her mother’s treatment is going well and that she will be discharged in two days. Teerth reassures Suman that the driver responsible for her mother’s accident will be punished and asks her to accept that she misunderstood him. Suman replies sarcastically, “If it makes you happy, fine. But I’m glad the wrongdoers are being punished, because poor people always get crushed under the rich.” Rishi, overhearing their conversation, asks Suman, “What’s your problem? Why are you scolding Teerth when he’s helping you?” Suman retorts, “He’s not helping us—he’s helping himself. He’ll post on social media about helping us just to gain fame.”
As days pass, Suman trips and Teerth catches her. She angrily tells him to let go, and when he does, she falls. Despite their arguments, Teerth takes good care of Hema once she is discharged. Rishi watches and smiles, noticing the tension between Suman and Teerth.
When Hema is finally discharged, a humorous argument ensues between Suman and Teerth over whether Hema will sit in a tempo or a car. Hema smiles and tells Teerth, “You’re not like other politicians. You’re a good man.” Teerth advises her to take her medicine on time and eat something sweet to lighten the mood. As Suman leaves in the tempo, Teerth watches her, and Rishi smiles knowingly, remarking that something is definitely brewing between them.
Elsewhere, Devika acts arrogantly toward Reeva after an accident involving some laddoos. Reeva accuses her of not having time for her. Just as Devika is about to slap her, Gitanjali intervenes, reminding her that Reeva is her daughter. Devika, in a huff, insults Gitanjali, revealing that the laddoos were for Teerth’s wedding.
Meanwhile, Hema returns home with Suman and Malini, only to find Gulshan throwing someone’s belongings out of their house. Suman rushes over, demanding an explanation from Poorna. Poorna explains, “This is the house of the man responsible for your mother’s accident.” Gitanjali, elsewhere, confronts Chandrakant about Teerth’s marriage, worrying that Kritika won’t adjust well to his household. Chandrakant tries to assure her, saying, “Once she’s here, she’ll adjust.” However, Devika overhears this and vows to manipulate Teerth into feeling guilty for doubting Kritika.
Suman, trying to mediate, pleads with Poorna, “Why punish her for her husband’s mistake? Where will she go?” The woman in question steps forward, claiming her husband wasn’t responsible for the accident. She explains, “He was on leave that day because I was due to give birth. We were in the hospital. The woman he worked for threatened us—her father is powerful, and her fiancé is a politician.” Suman, hearing this, begins to suspect that Teerth has been playing a game with her all along.
Teerth watches a video of the CM, who tells him that Suman is his ticket to becoming an MLA. He mutters to himself, “You have no idea what you mean to me.” Gitanjali enters, asking if Teerth has agreed to marry Kritika, but before he can respond, Suman arrives outside with a group of protestors, demanding justice. Teerth is shocked and wants to go outside, but Devika stops him, saying, “I’ll handle this.” She goes outside to confront Suman and the crowd, ordering them not to create a scene. The people insist on talking in front of everyone, and Suman agrees, challenging Devika.
Suman accuses Devika of thinking she can easily trap poor people. “You framed the driver,” Suman says, “but the truth is out now. Nityanand was in the hospital with his wife, and we have the proof. You won’t get away with this.” Devika, unshaken, coldly replies, “Everyone’s involved. We’re not lying.” Suman retorts, “The truth stands with us, and the lie is alone. Everyone knows that it was Kritika driving the car that day.” In a moment of arrogance, Devika admits, “Yes, and if poor people choose to stand on the road, then they should expect to be hit. How much money do you want? Name your price and get out of here. We don’t need this trash.”
Rishi, standing nearby, is enraged but Malini holds him back. Suman, not backing down, declares, “We’re not leaving until Teerth comes out here!” Kritika then steps forward, sneering, “Why do you want to meet my Teerth? He won’t even look at you. Your mother survived, and you’re already getting a lot of money. Just imagine how much more you would’ve gotten if she had died.” Enraged, Suman slaps Kritika across the face. Both Kritika and Devika are left in shock.