Suman Indori 15th November 2024 Written Episode
The episode starts with Suman telling Devika that if you become Papa ji’s business partner, then Papa ji will also make me his business partner. Chandrakant asks Suman how much profit she earns daily. Suman replies, “5-6K daily.” Chandrakant asks if she would give him 25 percent of the profit. Suman agrees. Devika says that Papa ji will never accept your idea, as he’s not someone to get greedy. Suman responds, saying there’s no such thing as never, and explains that Laccho Namkeen earns 1 lakh daily. She mentions that there’s a spicy chowmein stall outside Laccho Namkeen’s shop, and people buy both chowmein and namkeen together as it has become a habit. She says that we need to outsmart Laccho Namkeen. She adds that 100 customers come to her stall daily, even more on weekends, and it gets difficult to handle the rush during festivals. She proposes that Mittal Namkeen can become profitable and suggests giving out small samples of namkeen along with her chaat. If the customer base grows, the sales will increase. Devika worries that giving out sample packets will lead to loss due to expenses. Suman tells her to stop thinking of the iPad just for shopping and asks her to trust her idea. She calculates on the iPad, showing that with 50 grams of namkeen costing 10 Rs, selling 100 samples a day will allow them to recover the investment in 2-3 months. Teerth says, “Wow!” Devika warns that Suman is deceiving them, but Chandrakant calculates too.
Suman says, “The customer is like a God,” and asks if they will let all the Gods go. She says she cannot help without their consent. She then goes out, brings the scissors, and says the inauguration of Suman Chaat Bhandar will be done by Papa ji’s hands or not. Devika protests, claiming that Papa ji will never agree. Suman responds, “Ok, maybe Lakshmi ji is coming to bless us, but we Marwaris go to wash our faces.” She’s about to leave when Chandrakant stops her. Teerth praises Papa for making a good decision, and everyone smiles. Suman looks pleased.
Teerth calls Gitanjali and tells her that Papa agreed to let Suman set up her stall outside his shop. Gitanjali drops the phone in shock. Guru asks her what happened. She explains, “Suman has set up her stall outside Mittal Namkeen, and your Papa agreed to it.” Guru asks in disbelief what happened to Papa, questioning what kind of trap Suman is setting.
Customers ask Suman for the chaat, and she tells them to be patient and try the namkeen in the meantime. She invites them to visit the shop. Chandrakant feels pleased seeing the customers coming to his shop, noting that people are enjoying both chaat and namkeen. He says it’s a smart business decision. Teerth thinks of telling Suman something, but hopes she won’t take offense. Suman asks Akhil to have some chaat. Akhil looks at Bhumi, and Bhumi asks if they will set up a stall in Sarafa too. Suman announces that they will keep a stall at night in Sarafa Bazaar. Teerth is concerned about what she’s doing. Devika tells Chandrakant, “You agreed to her proposal and she is holding your neck.” She criticizes him for allowing Suman to have 25 percent from the business. Suman reassures her that while she won’t be there at night, she has responsibilities towards her in-laws and is in a partnership with her father-in-law. She mentions that Hema and Malini will handle the night stall, maintaining the same taste but in a different location. Malini adds that they don’t quite like the taste she makes. Suman says there’s no reason to worry because she’ll make all the arrangements in advance. The customers continue to praise her.
Bhumi asks why she wasn’t made a business partner. Suman tells her that she needs to get educated and become a lawyer. She then approaches Chandrakant and says, “I won’t go to Sarafa, but I won’t leave my family either.” Devika questions why Suman is changing the name of the chaat shop and using their name. Suman responds that Neta ji and God have granted her the right, as she is Mrs. Suman Teerth Mittal. She says, “It’s said that to make money, do business alone, but to grow your business, you need to bring others along.” She proposes to give them 15 percent of the franchise fee.
Teerth disagrees, saying that there’s no need to give anything to Papa or change the name of the chaat bhandar. Suman tells him it’s a business principle that profit and trust go hand in hand. Teerth replies that he doesn’t agree with her approach. Chandrakant tells Teerth that his Mummy calls him Laddoo, but he’s more like Daddu. He advises him to leave the business and focus on politics. He adds that Suman is right and they shouldn’t refuse Lakshmi’s blessings. Suman asks if he wants more chaat, and Chandrakant says no. Teerth protests that she’s making a mistake by changing her name.
Devika plans to get Suman’s chaat bhandar shut down if she doesn’t change her ways. Teerth approaches Suman and says, “I need to talk to you.” Devika tells Suman that she always thinks of family and asks her to give the chaat. Chandrakant tells the customers, “Suman is my Choti bahu.” Devika demands that Suman add more chili to the chaat. Suman warns her that her tongue will burn. Devika insists on more chili and starts eating, coughing as the spice hits her. Suman offers her water, but Devika continues eating, even though she’s clearly suffering. Teerth watches them and sees Devika continuing despite the tears in her eyes. Suman warns her to be careful. Devika gives her a stern look in response.