In Lakhyat Ek Amcha Dada, Surya’s beloved sister Tejashree is about to get married, and the household is filled with excitement. However, Surya has taken on the responsibility of arranging the wedding expenses. As part of the preparations, the wedding invitation has been printed, and the first card is to be offered to the temple deity. Surya takes Tulja to the temple for this ritual.
Meanwhile, Shiva, along with her grandmother, Ashu, Divya, and Manja, arrives at Gulumb village to resolve a matter regarding her grandmother’s land. On the other side, Jagdish strikes a deal for the same land and takes the money, creating further complications.
While Surya is at the temple, some goons harass Tulja. Surya steps in to teach them a lesson, chasing them down even as they attack him in retaliation. During this chaos, Tulja is also attacked and nearly thrown off a bridge. Shiva, who is nearby, witnesses the scene and heroically saves Tulja without a second thought. Eventually, Surya takes everyone to his home, where they are warmly welcomed.
Later, Shiva learns that someone named Jalindar has illegally claimed her grandmother’s land. While Surya is busy with Tejashree’s pre-wedding ceremonies, including a traditional pooja, Jalindar humiliates Shiva’s grandmother. Enraged, Shiva decides to confront him. In a twist, Jalindar devises a plan to pit Surya against Shiva, setting the stage for an explosive showdown.
Purva Kaushik, who plays Shiva, shared her excitement, “This crossover is going to be absolutely thrilling. The idea that Surya and Shiva are childhood friends adds an interesting twist. It’s been amazing to work on this, and I’m collaborating with Nitesh Chavan for the first time. He’s from Satara, and I’m from Mumbai, and what really fascinated me was the Satara dialect he and the character Surya Dada bring to life. When two shows come together, the schedule is naturally hectic, but discussing and performing the action scenes was a fantastic experience for me. This is my first time doing something like this, and I truly hope the audience enjoys it as much as we did.”