Suman Indori 4th November 2024 Written Episode
The episode begins with Teerth watching a video where Kritika admits to pretending to be mentally unstable, claiming that she is actually fit and fine. He glances at Suman, recalling that he received a call from the CM’s office and needs to leave. Suman points out that he got a call from the CM’s office on Karwachauth night as well. Teerth confirms this, explaining that when he arrived, there was no work and the CM didn’t meet him. He realizes what Suman is implying and asks if she thinks the same way he does. Suman agrees, mentioning Devika bhabhi’s connections in the CM’s office. Teerth speculates that her father must be a CM. Suman suggests this is their chance to expose someone, and she records a video. The flashback ends. Teerth tells Devika that they should gather everyone and put an end to this drama once and for all. Suman states that now the truth will be revealed. Teerth insists that everyone must know someone has taken advantage of their kindness. Devika approaches Suman and suddenly slaps Kritika, accusing her of deceiving the family. Kritika is taken aback.
Devika expresses that she thought Kritika was in trauma, but now realizes she was fooling them all and cannot stay there any longer. Kritika pleads, asking where she will go since her father has severed ties with her. She turns to Teerth for support, reminding him of his promise to marry her. Suman questions whether Kritika’s father’s disowning her is also part of the act. Devika responds that her father has disowned them and considers them dead to him. She insists Kritika must leave and tries to drag her out.
Teerth intervenes, saying he has to pay her back for her poor acting. He asserts that Kritika is incapable of such deception and tells Devika that she is the mastermind behind the entire charade. He tells Kritika she doesn’t need to leave. Suman asks what he means. Teerth explains that one must take responsibility for their decisions, asserting that Kritika’s actions were a direct consequence of his choices. He confesses that he left her at the altar, causing her father to break ties with her, and she resorted to acting crazy to deceive everyone. Suman argues that he knows she did this on purpose. He acknowledges that it was wrong but maintains that his decision led her to this mistake, saying if Kritika stays, it will be his penance. He warns Kritika that if she bothers Suman, he will throw her out and assures her that his relationship with Suman will not be affected by her presence. Kritika agrees not to trouble Suman.
Devika calls for Kritika to come with her. Suman stops them, stating they need to reveal the truth to the family. Teerth counters that if they do, their father will expel Kritika. Suman believes Devika can convince him otherwise. Teerth warns that no one will respect her, and his guilt will only increase. He urges Suman to understand his position. Devika hugs Teerth, affirming that she will ensure Kritika does not trouble Suman. Kritika expresses gratitude to Suman as she and Devika leave. Teerth asks Suman for her support in his decision, and she assures him she will stand by all his choices. He promises to always protect her, saying she is his responsibility.
Kritika questions Devika about the slap, asking if it was meant to make her happy. She cites their father’s words about not having a sister like Devika, claiming she has done all the planning and pinned the blame on her. Devika urges Kritika to use her brain and explains her lack of options; had she revealed the truth, it would have diminished her status and let a competitor take advantage of their father’s position. She vows to expel the person who harmed Kritika. Suman overhears and tells them they are worse than dogs, who at least have love but do not spit venom. She points out that Diwali crackers are set off outside and they shouldn’t set the house ablaze. Devika, infuriated, rebukes Suman for talking too much. Kritika suggests that Suman is likely recording their conversation. Suman retorts by calling them Naagin 1 and Naagin 2, warning them to fear God. She claims that God sent her to expose them and asserts that they will try to break this house, but she will work to unite it. Suman vows to prevent any harm to her relationship with Teerth, stating she will be his strength. Devika challenges her, declaring she will find out if Suman is truly his strength or if he is hers. She then calls Lakhan to inquire about something.
Teerth prepares to sleep on the floor, but Suman insists he sleep on the bed while she takes the floor. He protests, saying if his in-laws find out he slept on the floor, they might not feed him, and he cannot let that happen. As she tries to grab a pillow from him, she falls onto the bed. Teerth helps her up, and they both retrieve the cotton that has fallen from the pillow. Suman suggests they can share the bed to preserve his respect. Teerth teasingly asks if it means that a young man and woman can’t be friends. Suman counters that it’s an outdated notion, stating that men and women can be friends and roomies too. Teerth declares that the mattress plan is off. Suman says she will clean it up, and he agrees. They settle to sleep, and Suman wishes him good night, calling him Neta ji. Kritika, observing them, thinks of turning her good night into a bad night. Teerth rises to place a pillow between himself and Suman.
Devika warns Kritika not to peek into their room. Kritika retorts that if something happens between them, Devika will be responsible. Devika assures her it won’t happen. Kritika claims all of Devika’s plans are failing, mentioning that she said Suman wouldn’t come, but the Namkeen King brought her home. Devika asserts she will throw Kritika out, taking her by the arm. Lakhan calls her, and Devika answers, learning that the 20 lakh order has been canceled. She asks for the number, which Lakhan sends. Upon seeing the number belongs to Munna, Devika realizes her suspicion was correct—Teerth orchestrated this drama to bring Suman here. Kritika gasps, and Devika remarks that Teerth is a cunning player who forgets that she still manages the Namkeen King’s business. She vows to show that while Kritika may have made her a defeated tigress, an injured tigress can inflict considerable pain.