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Apollena 6th January 2025 Written Update Today. Mahadev, in his usual wise yet condescending manner, tells Saraswati that Shlok still doesn’t have a clue about responsibility. He’s just a clueless little bird that needs to learn the ropes. Mahadev blesses him with a vague “good future,” as if that will somehow magically fix everything. Meanwhile, Girdar and Apollena are trying to make their way by bus, and Girdar, in his infinite wisdom, sends a message to Mahadev saying they’ll reach Kanpur at 11:30. Mahadev, jumping with excitement like a kid in a candy store, tells Shlok to pick them up from the bus stand. But wait—Shlok has a meeting with Manohar at the same time. A moment of logic strikes Shlok, and he reluctantly agrees. After all, who can say no to Dad’s “wise” commands? He tells his wife that Grandma won’t be visiting—probably for the best, considering how those misunderstandings would’ve gone down. He asks her to apologize to them once they arrive, already preemptively trying to smooth things over in a completely insincere way.

Shlok, desperate to avoid conflict, pleads with his mom for help. She, being the ever-supportive figure, tells him to figure it out on his own. Not one to back down, Shlok calls Varun to come ASAP—because clearly, he’s incapable of handling this by himself. Meanwhile, Girdar’s bus breaks down. Yes, you heard that right—another perfectly timed disaster. They send Shlok a message to let him know they’ll be late. Girdar and Apollena, in a display of genius, forget their luggage on the new bus. Girdar, ever the optimist (or maybe just clueless), tells Apollena that their luggage will be fine. No one’s going to touch it, right? Sure, Girdar. Sure.

Back in the city, Shlok is stuck in traffic, clearly believing that after picking up his parents, he’ll magically make it to his meeting with Manohar. Shlok reaches the bus stand, only to discover that the bus hasn’t even arrived yet. He checks with the staff and learns that the bus broke down. Shlok, instead of feeling concerned, starts celebrating like he just won the lottery because now he can meet Manohar first and pick up Girdar and Apollena later. Priorities? Who needs ’em?

Girdar and Apollena finally reach the bus stand, and Shlok is nowhere to be found. They start looking around, and Girdar—bless his heart—remarks that Shlok’s display picture is a bike. Great. Fantastic. That’s going to help a lot. He hasn’t even bothered to check his messages yet. So, he tries calling Mahadev, who’s too busy being a father figure to pick up the phone. Naturally, Girdar then turns to Saraswati to inform her that Shlok is MIA. What does Saraswati do? She insults him, obviously. She makes a jab at his background, which has Girdar fuming. But before the verbal spat can escalate, Apollena grabs the phone, telling Girdar to step aside. She makes it crystal clear that they didn’t come to stay in Saraswati’s house. Instead, they’re staying in a hotel, and they’ll drop off the sweets Grandma made for Saraswati. After hanging up, Apollena’s mood is crystal clear—she’s done with Saraswati’s attitude.

Saraswati, always scheming, convinces herself that the Rastogis won’t be around to bug her for the next four days. Perfect, right? Meanwhile, Shlok shows up, and Apollena instantly spots him, though she doesn’t bother to introduce herself. She just informs Girdar that Shlok is there, and Girdar rushes toward him. But Apollena, the voice of reason (or maybe just passive-aggressive sarcasm), stops him mid-step. She informs him that Saraswati doesn’t want them staying in her house. So, you know, it’s better to just stay in a hotel. Girdar, like the good motivational speaker he is, tells Apollena how proud he is that she’s changed and become so independent. Because being innocent and naïve is soooo last season, right? Girdar suggests they check into a hotel. If only he knew how much Apollena was already done with him.

Shlok, still searching for his parents, starts getting a little frazzled. Girdar, in his ever-optimistic way, says it’s a good thing Apollena has “changed” and won’t fall for the same old stuff anymore. He proudly announces that he found a hotel for them to stay in. Meanwhile, Mahadev, the ever-watchful and overbearing figure, scolds Shlok for being, well, Shlok. He rips into him for his complete lack of responsibility. Saraswati, being the queen of manipulation, lies through her teeth, telling Mahadev that Girdar and Apollena aren’t interested in staying in their house. She claims she called them just to check where they are. Mahadev, always trusting his wife’s every word (which is always a red flag), is taken aback. Saraswati further fuels the fire by inciting Mahadev against Girdar. Now, Mahadev is trying to call them, but it’s clear that the situation is about to get even messier.

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