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Bheema:

Tensions rise in the ashram as Kailasha Bua (Neeta Mohindra), simmering with resentment, prepares halva not as a sweet offering, but as a weapon cloaked in tradition. Under the guise of affection, she feeds the poisoned halva to Meera (Ayushi Jain), who collapses without warning. Sensing an ominous shift, Bheema (Tejaswini Singh) steps in. What was meant to be a moment of reconciliation turns into a shocking betrayal, as Kailasha’s true intentions are laid bare. Refusing to be cowed, Bheema confronts Kailasha with calm dignity. When the theft of the ashram’s ration supplies is exposed, Bheema stands firm, demanding justice. A desperate plea from a poor woman finally breaks the silence, forcing Kailasha to return the stolen grain and bringing the once-feared matriarch to a humbling reckoning. Guided by Dr. Ambedkar’s (Atharva) ideals, Bheema rises beyond caste divisions, offering help to the vulnerable and challenging her own family’s apathy. Her quiet acts of compassion, witnessed with silent pride by her parents, turn into a movement for change. But Kailasha Bua is far from defeated. Feeling her power slip away, she sees Bheema’s growing empathy as a direct threat. Joined by Vishambhar (Vikram Dwivedi) and Dhaniya (Smita Sable), Bheema stages a hunger strike, rallying the village to honour the dignity of their elders. As Bheema’s movement gains momentum, Babasaheb offers a warning to Bheema that the path of justice will only grow steeper. In a cruel counterattack, Kailasha demands that Bheema sign an oath of lifelong servitude. When Bheema refuses to abandon her dreams of education, a heartbreaking rift shakes the village. Will Bheema’s quiet strength prevail, or will Kailasha’s desperate grip on tradition tear the village apart?

Happu Ki Ultan Paltan:

The upcoming episodes of Happu Ki Ultan Paltan promise a laugh riot as Happu Singh (Yogesh Tripathi) lands in a sticky and sweet situation! The chaos kicks off when Awadheshiya (Urmila Sharma) slyly taunts Rajesh (Geetanjali Mishra), questioning why Happu can’t cook like other men in the family. Hurt by the jibe, Rajesh challenges Happu to showcase his culinary skills. Determined to prove himself, Happu proudly prepares tea for the family. However, things take an embarrassing turn when everyone reacts with disgust, mocking his terrible tea and crushing Happu’s confidence. At the police station, an irritated Happu lashes out at Manohar (Nitin Jadhav) over a small mistake. To escape the scolding, Manohar cleverly offers Happu a homemade barfi. One bite—and Happu is completely enchanted by the heavenly taste! Addicted, Happu demands an entire kilo. Meanwhile, at school, a clever student gifts the same barfi to the master and avoids getting scolded, inspiring Happu even further. Motivated to redeem himself at home, Happu vows to prepare something delicious, demanding only one thing: no disturbances. As he waits for Manohar to deliver more barfi, a tipsy Katori Amma (Himani Shivpuri), fresh off an argument with Khodi (Sharad Vyas), rambles through the kitchen before leaving. Finally, Manohar arrives with the sweets, and Happu proudly serves the barfi to his family. To his delight, everyone, including a grudging Awadheshiya, sings his praise! Flushed with success, Awadheshiya insists that Happu recreate the barfi for her visiting friends. Happu agrees, but a new problem arises as Manohar goes missing! A frantic search leads Happu back home, where he discovers Manohar hiding under Katori Amma’s cot. Determined to save the day, Happu interrogates Manohar at the police station until he agrees to make another batch. However, on his way back home with the sweets, Happu encounters an unconscious dabang (local goon). Reviving him with a piece of barfi, Happu is surprised when the goon calls it a “life-changing invention”! Back at school, the kids also use the magical barfi to win over the master, who becomes an instant fan. But just as Happu and his friend Beni (Vishwanath Chatterjee), drunk and merry, head home, disaster strikes as Happu is kidnapped! In captivity, the dabang presents Happu with two choices: either teach the barfi recipe to his cook or stay and make sweets forever! Under pressure, Happu whips up the barfi—but the moment the goon tastes it, he faints, giving Happu the perfect opportunity to escape. Will Happu’s secret finally be exposed to everyone?

Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai:

It all begins when Amma (Soma Rathod) advises Tiwari (Rohitashv Gour) that keeping his wife happy can help in the journey towards parenthood. Taking Amma’s words seriously, Tiwari sets out to cheer up Angoori (Shubhangi Atre). While out and about, Tiwari bumps into an elderly man, a master sweet maker who introduces him to a special sweet called Gargunda. One bite and Tiwari is left spellbound! Thrilled, he immediately takes some home for Angoori. The moment Angoori tastes the Gargunda, she goes giddy with joy! Seeing the magical effect of the sweet, Tiwari also offers it to Anita (Vidisha Srivastava). During their conversation, Anita sparks an idea in Tiwari’s mind to start selling Gargunda! Wasting no time, Tiwari begins selling the leftover Gargunda to TMT (Teeka, Malkhan, Tillu), Prem Master, Doctor, and other residents of the mohalla. Everyone falls head over heels for the sweet, and soon the demand for Gargunda skyrockets!

Watch Bheema at 8:30 PM, Happu Ki Ultan Paltan at 10:00 PM and Bhabiji Ghar Par Hai at 10:30 PM every Monday to Friday only on &TV!