Choti Sarrdaarni Written Summary for Saturday Nov 4 2023
Harleen accepts the necklace and gently places it around Meher's neck. Param joyfully exclaims, "My mama is Choti Sardarni," and the room fills with applause and cheers. Kumar Pathak ji shares his sentiments with Harleen, expressing how uncomfortable it makes him feel, as she embodies qualities of bravery and motherhood.
Kumar suggests that Harleen should have been the Choti Sardarni herself, given her dedication to building the hospital day and night. Kulwant clarifies that only a daughter-in-law can hold the title of Choti Sardarni. Dolly humorously remarks that after marriage, men become their wives' slaves, and Robbie contemplates whether Meher will decide everything.
Kumar engages in a conversation with Kulwant, complimenting her and recognizing that she will effortlessly secure the election ticket, while he will have to exert more effort. In another scene, Sarab takes Meher to tour different departments of the hospital, showing her where kids can watch movies, the prayer room, and the medicine room.
Param inquires if he can visit the prayer room with Yuvi, and Sarab agrees. Tarkash discusses the hospital's supply tenders, and Kumar offers to leverage his connections with pharmaceutical companies. Meher wisely suggests scrutinizing the details before making a decision, emphasizing the importance of due diligence, particularly in the context of medicine.
Meanwhile, Param and Khushi watch a news report about the inauguration of Choti Sardarni Hospital. Sarab appears on TV, announcing that his wife, Meher, holds the title of Choti Sardarni. Meher watches the broadcast and becomes emotional, thanking Sarab for the honor.
Sarab playfully points out that friends don't need to say thank you or sorry. As their sweet exchange continues, Meher expresses gratitude for making her feel more beautiful, to which Sarab responds with a heartwarming compliment. Sarab also teases her about saying sorry and offers her a foot massage. As he massages her feet, their love and affection for each other shine through.
In the following scene, Meher advises Sarab to stop indulging in donuts due to health concerns. Harleen, Dolly, and Robbie discuss Meher's positive influence on Param's life but allude to an incident related to Meher that has been bothering Harleen. Dolly inquires about the issue, and Harleen reveals her concern about Meher's lack of self-care, to which Robbie silently acknowledges a different concern.
Tarkash, Sarab, and Meher discuss hospital tenders, which have resulted in over-supply. Meher suggests distributing the surplus to smaller clinics, a solution that impresses Sarab. He appoints Meher to work alongside Tarkash, who will assist her.
As Meher encourages everyone to have breakfast, the scene highlights her ability to find solutions and her growing role within the hospital. Harleen, however, feels left out and upset.
In another setting, Kulwant reads the newspaper and boasts about her chances of securing the election ticket. Rana praises her cunning tactics. A conversation ensues in which Meher and Tarkash review potential pharmaceutical suppliers for the hospital. They prioritize quality over cost and consider the background checks for each company. Sarab reminds Meher of her doctor's appointment.
The episode shifts to a discussion about a tradition where a pregnant woman returns to her mother's house for the first delivery. The man proposes sharing the delivery cost, but the idea is met with resistance. They cite the tradition and recall Meher's promise not to return to her maternal home.
Robbie subtly hints that it might be time to say goodbye to Meher. Dolly and Harleen support the tradition, arguing that it's an important ritual. Sarab, however, opposes the idea, asserting that Meher is their responsibility and that he doesn't believe in such rituals. Tarkash and Harleen mention the significance of Meher's mother's belief in the tradition, while Dolly adds her support to the tradition.