The episode picks up right where we left off—Chavan has the ladies at gunpoint, but Sheila remains unfazed. Sensing her potential, Chavan offers them a deal: use their dabba business to push his products.
Sheila finally opens up about her past, revealing that she once worked for Sultan Mirza, a Mumbai mafia don. While Raji and Mala remain clueless, Shahida recognizes the name instantly. Sheila assures them that as long as they follow her lead, she can keep them safe from Chavan.
Meanwhile, Pathak digs deeper into the Modella case in Amritsar. He learns that Dr. Chawala, a key player, fled to Canada right after Parul’s death. He bribes a hospital receptionist to get a list of patients still desperate for Modella prescriptions.
Back in Mumbai, Sheila meets Chavan again, offering to repay the lost money. But Chavan isn’t interested—he wants his product moved. He gives her 1.5 kilos of MDMA and six months to sell it. Sheila, always a step ahead, counteroffers—she’ll move it in one month, but on her terms.
To execute the plan, she reconnects with an old ally, Moushumi, a drug dealer working for Chacko Kurien. Moushumi agrees to help, but with conditions: her girls will only collect orders, while Sheila will handle deliveries. If Chacko catches wind of the competition, Moushumi pulls out immediately.
With Sheila now in charge, Raji’s kitchen turns into a well-oiled machine. Orders come in through Moushumi’s network, the dabba business handles distribution, and Sheila oversees finances. Mala is thrilled about the growing cash flow, but Raji remains uneasy.
Elsewhere, Varuna’s boutique is failing. When her loan application is denied, Shahida gives her a week to sort out her rent. But Shahida may already have a plan—by the episode’s end, she carries an expensive, discarded sofa to Varuna’s boutique, hinting at a new financial scheme.
This episode marks a turning point for Sheila—she’s no longer just involved; she’s running the show. Her negotiation with Chavan is pure brilliance, proving she isn’t just another player—she’s a boss in her own right.
Mala and Shahida fully embrace the business, but Raji’s discomfort keeps the tension alive. It’s clear that no matter how much money comes in, she doesn’t want to be trapped in this world. Yet, ironically, she hands over her earnings to Hari to fund his Germany dreams, showing just how conflicted she is.
Meanwhile, Hari is starting to connect the dots about VivaLife and Modella. With his ambitions tied to Shankar, will he betray him if it means securing his future?
And then there’s Varuna, on the edge of financial collapse, she might be the next to join the cartel. If Shahida’s bringing her in, it’s for a reason. How will she fit into this growing empire? We’ll have to wait and see.



