Doree 29th January 2025 Written Update. The episode kicks off with Deep, channelling his inner revenge-driven drama king, vowing to ruin some poor girl’s life. Rajnandini perks up faster than a nosy neighbor, realizing Deep’s mystery target is the very girl she’s plotting to manipulate. Classic villain overlap. Meanwhile, Deep’s dad, Vijayender, plays the patriarch trope perfectly, ordering his son to find the girl and serve justice — because, obviously, the Thakurs have nothing better to do.
Elsewhere, Doree is busy daydreaming in the kitchen, forgetting she turned on the gas but didn’t light it. Sattu, the resident good guy, switches it off and basically tells her, “Snap out of it, or we’ll be dining in heaven.” Doree spills the tea about her latest mansion drama, clearly frazzled.
Back at Dysfunctional Mansion, Dadi drags Pratham to Maan, who throws a tantrum about not being a babysitter. Surendar takes the opportunity to deliver a roast, telling Maan he’s useless without a kid. Maan claps back but leaves in a huff. Dude’s ego is more fragile than a soap bubble.
Meanwhile, Romance Gone Wrong:
Sattu suddenly proposes marriage to Doree at a temple, hoping to protect her izzat. But Doree isn’t buying the “marriage as damage control” logic and schools Sattu on the sanctity of wedlock. You go, girl! Meanwhile, Maan is out here comparing marriage to suicide. Talk about two extremes — Maan thinks marriage is a noose, while Doree believes it’s a sacred bond.
Pure Friendship Goals? Maybe Not:
Doree friend-zones Sattu harder than a high school crush, asking him to keep their relationship “pure.” Sattu reluctantly agrees, though you can practically hear his heart shattering.
Mystery Flashbacks & Kitchen Woes:
Ganga wakes up in a cold sweat, haunted by Rajnandini’s men trying to kill Shubh. Doree plays amateur detective but gets no useful info. Later, she heads to the kitchen only to realize they’re out of groceries. Ganga walks in with the world’s most obvious observation: “Ration is over?” No kidding, Sherlock.
Doree attempts to sell sarees, but business isn’t exactly booming. Enter Maan, whose car gets splashed with dirt by a passing bike. In a moment of divine irony, he notices Doree’s sarees, possibly as the solution to clean his precious ride.














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