Aur Bhai Kya Chal Raha Hai 11th October 2021 Written Episode Update: Mishra’s ex-girlfriend

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The episode starts with Mishra enjoying listening to an old song when Shanti walks in speaking to her Mamaji/uncle and asking Mishra to stop his noise. Mishra switches off radio and seeing her angry asks calms her down saying she looks beautiful today. She smiles. He asks whose call it was. She says her Radhe mama from London called. He says he heard of Radhe maa and not mama. She says he didn’t attend their wedding as his ticket was not confirmed then. He asks why did he call her after so many days. She says he used to stay in Lucknow before and his daughter Nikki used to study in a college and went into depression after her boyfriend Chintu broke up with her, hence mamaji shifted her to London after that. Mishra thinks his nickname was Chintu and if Nikki is his first

girlfriend whom he broke up with. He asks her to show Nikki’s pic. She shows Nikki’s pic. He gets happy thinking she is not same Nikki. She says its wrong pic and shows another pic. He gets tensed seeing she is same Nikki and goes into flashback where he romances Nikki and breaks up with her after Brij fixes his alliance with Shanti. Out of flashback, he feels guilty that Nikki went into depression because of him and didn’t marry at all. Shanti asks him to pick up Nikki from railway station tomorrow. He gets tensed.

Next morning, he reaches his pan shop early and doesn’t pick Shanti’s call. Shanti gets angry. He finally picks her call and she scolds him to pick Nikki on time. Mirza notices his dilemma and unknowing of his problem suggests to disguise himself and meet whoever he wants to. He happily kisses Mishra’s forehead and praises his idea. He then calls Shanti and informs that he is going to Delhi immediately for work and his friend Happy Singh will take care of shop in his absence.

Bittu listening to a sad song tells Ashiq that there is loneliness in his life and he will not marry even a heroine now. Nikki keeps her hand on her shoulder. He freezes in amazement. She snaps her finger and asks her 3/13 haveli’s address. He starts flirting with her and says 3/13 haveli belongs to his friends Mirza and Mishra. She says says she is going to Mishra’s house. He flirts with her and says Mishra is his bestfriend and doesn’t do anything without his permission, even Shanti likes him a lot and serves him tea and 14 type snacks whenever he visits haveli. She asks if he can get a coolie to pick her luggage. He says he will and gets tensed seeing lots of bags. Ashiq taunts him that he is katappa of Lucknow and can lift all bags easily. Bittu picks bags and drops Nikki to haveli. Shanti seeing him with bags asks if he became a coolie now, its better than lazing around. Nikki enters. Shanti gets happy seeing her and says Mishra was coming to pick her up, but went on some important work. She says let us get in and have some tea first. Bittu says he needs sugarless tea and snacks. Shanti gives him 10 rs and asks him to have tea.

Mishra disguised as a Sardarji Happy Singh meets Mirza. Mirza fails to identify him and asks if he is Navjyot Singh Sidhuji. Mishra says if he had white beard, he would have said he is ex-prime minister and asks not to pester him. At home, Nikki insists to see Mishra’s photo. Shanti finds Mishra’s all photos missing and gets suspicious. Mishra returns home. Guddu asks who is he and why is he entering home without permission. Mishra warns not to misbehave with his father and then talks in Punjabi. Shanti notices him next and asks who is he. He calls her by name and says he is Mishra’s friend Happy Singh whom Mishra informed her about at 11 p.m. She asks how does he know the exact time. He says he was present with Mishra then.

Precap: No precap.

Update Credit to: H Hasan

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