Choti Sarrdaarni Written Update for Wednesday 24 January 2024
Sarab informs Aditi, "Vikram seems lost in thoughts." Aditi remarks, "He's always engrossed in his cases." Vikram recollects Kulwant mentioning that Manav works at a Dhaba in Banaras.
Sarab intervenes, advising Vikram not to bore their sister. Harleen compliments them, stating, "You both look like an amazing couple, very romantic." Aditi adds, "He's always flirting, reading poetry."
Vikram expresses, "These eyes are magic," and Harleen agrees, saying, "The world is full of beauty." Vikram continues, "Love is the need of life; everyone is more beautiful than others." Harleen playfully questions his flirting habits, to which he asserts, "Love only happens once."
Meher questions Aditi about her first relationship, and Vikram playfully claims his first love was someone else. He gazes at Meher, causing confusion. Vikram shares, "My first love is my country, my land." He redirects the conversation, asking Sarab and Meher about their first meeting.
Aditi and Harleen praise their compatibility. Sarab jokingly states that Meher nearly got him arrested during their first meeting at a temple. Meher adds, "Before Sarab, I fell in love with Param."
Sarab teases, "You loved me?" Vikram proposes making drinks, and Harleen suggests veg kababs. Vikram dismisses it, and Meher hands Sarab another drink. Vikram notices and humorously comments, "You broke my heart, Mrs. Gill."
As dinner progresses, Vikram answers questions about his relationship with Aditi. Meher, however, is preoccupied with memories of Manav's stabbing and Kulwant's assertion that Manav is alive.
Startled, she drops a tray, and Sarab and Harleen rush to her side. Vikram then turns the conversation toward Sarab's romantic life, implying that Aditi fell for him during a doctor-patient encounter.
Later, Vikram continues to engage with the family, playing with Karan. Sarab, Meher, and Aditi observe his interactions, and Meher becomes apprehensive as Vikram expresses a peculiar fondness for Karan. Sarab, seemingly unfazed, suggests that Vikram and Aditi should marry soon.
Vikram, teasingly, connects the timing of his marriage to Aditi with Sarab resolving the accusations against him, stating that the choice is now in Sarab's hands. Sarab confidently asserts that he will clear his name, and Meher sarcastically congratulates Vikram, suggesting that Sarab will achieve what he couldn't. The family awaits the resolution of this unusual exchange.
Vikram instructs his officer, "Find out if there's a Manav in Banaras." The officer asks, "Do you have his photo?" Vikram responds, "He looks exactly like me." While examining Sarab's picture, Vikram remarks, "I didn't know you were an arm wrestling champion."
Harleen mentions, "We used to flex in the entire neighborhood; no one ever won from him." Vikram teases, "Looks like there were no strong men in your neighborhood." Meher interjects, "He's a state-level champ." Vikram confidently asserts, "He's never met a stronger man like me."
Harleen challenges, "You would lose." Vikram proposes, "Let's do it then." Sarab states, "We sat to talk." Vikram taunts, "Are you scared to lose?" Sarab retorts, "Why would I be?" Harleen encourages, "Come on, Sarab."
Vikram and Sarab position themselves opposite each other. Harleen announces, "I am the referee." Both exert maximum power. Karan starts crying, prompting Meher to say, "Don't lose before I come.
I am coming." She heads upstairs. Vikram lowers Sarab's hand, and Sarab attempts to push it back. Harleen declares, "Mr. Dewan is stronger at the moment."
Meher returns, and Sarab emerges victorious. Harleen announces, "Our winner is Sarab."