Ek Mahanayak Dr. BR Ambedkar 17th February 2022 Written Episode Update: Ramj gets his pension.

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This episode starts with Varchand ordering Joshi to tear the pages taken from Bhim Rao. Vaibhav told Joshi that his father’s factory caught fire. Joshi hurried to check. Vaibhav explained, it was a joke. Said that Joshi has ten factories while Bhim Rao has only one pension to live from. Vaibhav asked Joshi to have breakfast with him. Joshi laughed, asked Varchand not to worry. He will tear the pages. Varchand asked him to wait, tearing official papers can cause some hurdles for them. They must think of another solution.
Ramji sweeping the floor, recalled Bhim Rao’s rely to Vaibhav. He sat down, said to himself that Bhim Rao didn’t forget a single word Ramabai taught him. Her mother used to ponder that how Bhim Rao would look in his adult like. Ramji said that Bhim Rao’s

confidence and bravery grew over time. He was stronger now than who he back was in Sitara. A man inquired Ramji crying. Ramji had to collect pension, give an order to make Bhim Rao’s glasses.

Rama brought Bhim Rao milk. She congratulated him for Ramji’s pension. Bhim Rao felt relieved of a burden, planned to resume his studies. Rama was overjoyed with his decision, asked him to study right away. She calmed him, asked him not to worry about the livelihood, Joshi or Varchand. They will find their way through it. Bhim Rao didn’t want to be burden on anyone. Rama assured that they were enough for each other. Rama left. Bhim Rao never told her how much he adored her considering them being enough for each other, yet he eagerly waits for the day when he gets to fulfil all her responsibilities. His every step has pointed at education to be the prime source for achieving everything. Hence, he must focus on his studies. Bhim Rao started studying. Lakshmi saw him.

Ramji went to pension office, called the officer, and handed him the official letter. The officer taunted Bhim Rao for running away in a single night. Ramji asked him to read the letter. Officer asked Ramji why they left. Ramji said that Joshi should have told him, asked him to read the letter. The officer gave the letter a read, rose to his feet. He then immediately handed Ramji his pension. Ramji thanked him, asked officer to remember that Bhim Rao was his son, he has never stepped back from fighting for just cause, neither in Sitara nor in Bombay.

Ramji was heading out. Vaibhav congratulated him, he handed him Bhim Rao’s glasses that he got fixed. Ramji questioned his generosity, said that he has already done enough. Ramji asked about Varchand. Vaibhav wasn’t weak to hide it from Varchand. He told Ramji that his mother passed away in his childhood. More than 2000 people attended the funeral owing to his father’s famous personality. Her body was burnt on a big land near their house, everyone prayed for her. Ramabai wasn’t served justly after her death. He left asking Ramji to give Bhim Rao the glasses.

Ramji brought Bhim Rao the glasses, Jijabai taunted, Ramji spent his pension on making new glasses. Lakshmi informed that Bhim Rao resumed his studies. Said that Bhim Rao got the pension restored to fulfil his need. Anand stopped her. Ramji corrected Lakshmi, Bhim Rao wasn’t selfish. He told everyone that Vaibhav made the glasses for Bhim Rao. He liked Bhim Rao’s answers and won’t keep it a secret it from Varchand. Ramji told Jijabai and Lakshmi that he would carry all the expenditures for Bhim Rao’s education, and no one will stop him. Bhim Rao asked him not to worry, he will manage his expenditures. Ramji refused to do so. Bhim Rao decided to thank Vaibhav. Jijabai questioned, said that it would cause another scene. Bhim Rao said that it was necessary, since they always voice up for the wrong, they must be grateful for what was done right. Meera considered Vaibhav a gentleman, asked Bhim Rao to go.’
Varchand slapped Vaibhav. He forbids him for showing any mercy to Bhim Rao again.

Update Credit to: Sona

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