The episode begins with Gungun searching for a mask. Yug notices this and asks her what she is looking for. He comments that he knows Mohan and Gungun love to spy. He then tells Gungun to eat cake and leave, warning her not to act like an adult. The kids mention that they are running late. Radhika asks Yug about the cake, and Yug responds that they won’t be getting any. Just then, Mohan arrives with a cake, handing it to Pari and asking her to take it inside.
Manan gets excited upon seeing the cake and asks Radhika to let Mohan enter the house. Radhika thanks Mohan for the cake and invites him in. Mohan gives the cake to Pari and reminds Radhika that he couldn’t ignore her wish to join the party, hinting at a previous conversation where he predicted she would invite him.
Radhika hands a knife to Manan, who hesitates, recalling a past threat involving a knife from a mysterious hooded man. Mohan reassures Manan, encouraging him to cut the cake without fear. Manan, smiling, cuts the cake and offers the first piece to Mohan. Yug becomes angry seeing this. Mohan, emotional, eats the cake. Gungun then asks Yug to take a photo, posing with Manan. Yug begrudgingly complies.
Manan pulls Radhika to pose for the photo while Gungun pulls Mohan. Yug, annoyed, takes the photo but secretly vows to harm Gungun soon.
Manan gets scared when he hears a balloon pop. Radhika comforts him, and Mohan tries to calm him down by performing a “magic” trick and leaves the room. Sargam comments that Mohan is like a magician, and Pari agrees.
Meanwhile, Ketki asks Meera why she is sacrificing her love, suggesting that Meera should fight for Mohan since she has been with him for the past seven years. Kadambari reflects on how only Radha knows her secret and worries that if Radha returns, she will be exposed.
Mohan presents a gift to Manan, who asks what it is. Mohan unwraps the gift to reveal a copy of the Bhagavad Gita, shocking Radhika. Mohan explains to Manan that it’s the Bhagavad Gita and advises him to always trust in Lord Krishna. He starts to quote a verse, which Radhika finishes, raising Yug’s suspicion.
Manan asks how Mohan can read the Bhagavad Gita. Mohan suggests that Radhika read it to him, saying that listening and understanding it will solve all problems. He adds that Manan is fortunate to get this opportunity. Radhika recalls a time when Mohan gave her the Bhagavad Gita. Manan remarks that he thought only Radhika knew about it, to which Radhika responds that she taught Mohan about it. Yug, intrigued, questions what Radhika means by this.