In a series of unexpected twists and turns, &TV’s popular shows, Doosri Maa, Happu Ki Ultan Paltan, and Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai, have left viewers in a state of astonishment. These captivating storylines have taken the characters through challenging situations, testing their relationships and pushing them to their limits.
Starting with Doosri Maa, the plot unfolds when Krishna (Aayudh Bhanushali) gets hit by a car while crossing the road. Yashoda (Neha Joshi), Krishna’s mother, rushes him to the hospital where an urgent surgery is required.
To cover the expenses, Yashoda is asked to deposit a hefty amount of Rs 1.50 lakh. Struggling to arrange the funds, she turns to Dadi (Anita Pradhan) for help, who pleads with Dadaji (Sunil Dutt) to provide the money. However, Dadaji agrees to help only on the condition that Yashoda leaves Krishna for good after his treatment.
In a heart-wrenching decision, Yashoda accepts Dadaji’s offer. However, a ray of hope emerges as Randheer (Darshan Dave) steps forward to assist Yashoda without any conditions, offering a glimmer of light amidst the darkness.
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Meanwhile, Happu Ki Ultan Paltan takes viewers on an emotional rollercoaster as Happu (Yogesh Tripathi) finds himself enraged with Rajesh (Kamna Pathak). Rajesh’s interference inadvertently allows a criminal to escape, leading to Happu’s anger towards her.
Unable to bear Happu’s resentment, Rajesh overhears him complaining about her to her father, Gabbar (Sahib Das Manikpuri). Misinterpreting the situation, Rajesh concludes that Happu no longer loves her. Determined to test Happu’s feelings, Rajesh confides in Katori Amma (Himani Shivpuri) and devises a plan.
With the help of Kamlesh (Sanjay Choudhary), disguised as a washerman, Rajesh flirts with him to gauge Happu’s reaction. However, her hopes are shattered as Happu remains unaffected, intensifying her despair.
To make matters worse, the arrival of the commissioner (Kishore Bhanushali) with news of his wife’s sudden disappearance sparks another idea in Rajesh’s mind – fleeing to Nepal with the Dhobi, adding another layer of complexity to the storyline.
In Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai, audiences witness Tiwari (Rohitashv Gour) facing an unexpected crisis when he receives a notice from a lawyer, stating that he must vacate his house and shop as they belong to his elder brother.
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Ammaji (Soma Rathod) urges Tiwari and Angoori (Shubhangi Atre) to accompany her to the village, but Tiwari is torn between his desire to see Anita (Vidisha Srivastava) and his worry for Angoori. Seeking a solution, Vibhuti (Aasif Sheikh) offers them shelter at his house without informing Anita, leading to Anita’s ire.
Anita’s resentment towards Tiwari and Angoori escalates when she accuses them of theft, shocking and upsetting the couple. This unexpected turn of events leaves everyone bewildered and questioning the trust they once shared.