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Bheema

In a powerful new chapter, Bheema (Tejaswini Singh) vows to reclaim her lost respect as the Agua by tackling real issues the villagers face. With determination and empathy, she starts solving their problems individually, slowly regaining their trust. But her growing influence threatens the old power structures. When Kalika Singh (Mayank Mishra) and his men set fire to her hut, something unexpected happens as the villagers, once divided by caste, come together in her support. Refusing to be silenced, Bheema stands before the village, questioning their complicity in the face of injustice. Her bold accusations shake the foundations of caste-based oppression. While Kailasha Bua (Neeta Mohindra) and Kalika Singh mock and deny her claims, Bheema’s fearless defiance ignites courage in others. Driven by her mother Dhaniya’s unwavering support and a vision of Babasaheb Ambedkar, Bheema uncovers deep-rooted corruption in the ration system. As she rises with a symbolic scale of justice in hand, Bindiya, feeling increasingly sidelined, begins to sabotage her efforts, causing friction and emotional turmoil. In a surprising twist, Kailasha Bua welcomes Bheema with flowers. The tension escalates as Kailasha tries to win back the villagers, reminding them of her past help. For a moment, the villagers waver, but Bheema stands her ground. With the sarcastic Vishambhar (Vikram Dwivedi) exposing Kailasha Bua’s performative generosity, Bheema prepares for a bold public reckoning. She gathers the villagers and unveils a blackboard listing the ration data, revealing the truth behind Kailasha’s so-called charity. In a dramatic confrontation, Bheema respectfully yet powerfully exposes the exploitation, forcing the village to see the harsh realities they have long ignored.

Happu Ki Ultan Paltan

Awdheshiya (Urmila Sharma) stuns the family by showing up all decked up. Eyes meet, and questions swirl. Has she patched things up with Gabbar (Saheb Das Manikpuri)? Is she headed to meet him again? But the mystery deepens when Happu (Yogesh Tripathi) and Beni (Vishwanath Chatterjee), while relishing chhole-kulche, spot Gabbar lying unconscious in a nalla! If Sasurji is here, then where is Awdheshiya? The Commissioner (Kishore Bhanushali) later reveals that Gabbar’s wife had left him for a Baba, but now he has someone new and wonderful in her life. Meanwhile, Happu and Beni grow increasingly suspicious of Awdheshiya’s story after a dodgy explanation. They inform Rajesh (Geetanjali Mishra), who refuses to believe a word unless they bring proof. Determined, the duo trails Awdheshiya the next day and spots her in a garden with none other than the Commissioner! They rush back to Rajesh, but she remains unconvinced as the proof is still missing. In an attempt to intervene, Katori Amma (Himani Shivpuri) and Happu bring Gabbar home, but Awdheshiya sternly sends him back. Rajesh remains firm with no evidence and no accusations. The next day, Happu and Beni succeed in recording a video, but their phone gets stolen before they can show it to her. Rajesh gives them another earful. Soon, Happu and Beni hatch a clever plan, and they get the Commissioner drunk and secretly record his confession. When they finally show the video to Rajesh, she is stunned. Just then, Awdheshiya announces her birthday and wants to invite friends. Rajesh agrees, but with one strict condition that the Commissioner must not attend. Happu and Beni go all out to stop him by making fake phone calls, even sending Manohar (Nitin Jadhav) disguised as a woman! But nothing works. The party kicks off, and both Gabbar and the Commissioner arrive. The duo tries multiple times to reveal the truth in front of Awdheshiya, but all efforts backfire. Then comes the final twist—Awdheshiya announces she is leaving for a European trip! Rajesh is left speechless. She immediately calls Gabbar, who confronts Awdheshiya angrily. What will happen next?

Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai

Vibhuti Narayan Mishra (Aasif Sheikh) feels dejected and frustrated by the constant taunts and criticism from everyone around him. Just when his patience begins to wear thin, he crosses paths with a writer who suggests a creative outlet: instead of reacting with anger, why not channel those emotions into writing? Intrigued, Vibhuti begins jotting down all the taunts and insults he receives in a secret diary — cleverly disguising names just enough to pass them off as fiction. When questioned, he simply claims he is working on a novel! Meanwhile, Manmohan Tiwari (Rohitashv Gour) is dealing with Ammaji’s (Soma Rathod) foul mood after an intense argument. To cheer her up, the residents of Modern Colony organise a lively party in her honour. Elsewhere, Tika (Vaibhav Mathur) and Tillu (Salim Zaidi) are bitten by the social media bug and attempt to shoot a viral reel. They rope in a beggar for authenticity, but the reel keeps failing — either the donor or the beggar is never fully in frame, leading to comical results. Back at the Mishras, curiosity around Vibhuti’s “novel” grows. Anita (Vidisha Srivastava), eager to uncover what is inside the diary, plots with Chacha (Annup Upadhyay) to send Vibhuti out of the house. But just as Anita is about to read it, Angoori (Shubhangi Atre) walks in, spots the diary, and sneaks it away herself, equally intrigued. She plans to read it after Tiwari falls asleep, but when he suddenly calls her, she panics and throws the diary out into the street. As luck would have it, a passing publisher stumbles upon the diary and finds it so entertaining that he gets it published. The newly released book sends shockwaves through Modern Colony — it portrays everyone from the neighbourhood, albeit under slightly altered names! Outraged, Saxena (Saanand Verma) advises the group to file a defamation lawsuit. When Vibhuti learns about the book’s publication, he shows up in disguise to stake a claim and demand payment. But Saxena challenges him to prove he is the true author. Vibhuti confidently accepts the challenge. To everyone’s surprise, Vibhuti returns with a troupe of struggling actors, each dressed as the fictional versions of the colony members. He passes them off as the “real inspirations” behind the book’s characters, successfully convincing everyone. Saxena, convinced, drops the case. Just when Vibhuti is about to finally receive his hard-earned payment, the publisher delivers devastating news: the company has gone bankrupt after losing a major legal case.

Watch Bheema at 8.30pm, Happu Ki Ultan Paltan at 10pm and Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai at 10.30pm only on &TV!

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