This episode dives into Sheila and Moushumi’s past, taking us back to 1992 when a police officer, Sahab, came looking for Kashi—Sheila’s former identity. Kashi had killed Shakeel Bhai’s men, making her a target. As Sahab warns her of impending danger, he meets his end instead. Now, decades later, Sheila isn’t willing to back down again—especially not after Chavan’s threats against Raji.

Sheila reveals that leaving the game wasn’t her choice; she was forced out. While Moushumi envies her quieter life, Sheila confesses she despises it. The adrenaline rush of the drug business makes her feel alive, and she isn’t ready to let go this time.

Meanwhile, Preeti struggles with guilt over her blunder, which costs Pathak his investigation and gets him transferred. Shahida urges her to apologize, but the damage is done—Pathak’s expenses for the Modella case are also denied, further burying his career. Elsewhere, the ladies confront Varuna for spending their money, but she fires back, threatening to report them. As a respected businesswoman, she believes the police would side with her.

At VivaLife, Shankar confronts Vinay over the undisposed Modella batch, but Vinay deflects, citing his father’s illness. Varuna, meanwhile, makes a shocking discovery—VivaLife had once recommended her for a job, but Shankar secretly rejected it, dismissing her potential. Furious, she finally sees the full extent of his manipulation.

Instead of breaking, Varuna pivots. She pieces together that Hari smuggled Modella into their society and proposes an audacious plan: steal it and manufacture a new drug themselves. Sheila, unable to compete in Mumbai’s MDMA market, calls Moushumi to distribute the product once it’s ready.

During Ganpati celebrations, the ladies pull off their heist, sneaking Modella out of Hari’s speakers. When he nearly catches on, Sheila fakes fainting to buy time. With the drugs secured, their final hurdle is Bhowmick, a brilliant chemist who refuses to cooperate—even when shown evidence of VivaLife scapegoating him. But in the final moments, he makes a deal: he’ll help, but only if Varuna gets the malpractice charges against him dropped.

This episode cements the Dabba Cartel’s transformation. What started as a supply chain is now shifting into full-scale manufacturing—bringing even bigger risks. The women have crossed a line, not just defying the men in their lives but actively betraying them.

Sheila’s return to the game is compelling. She isn’t just in this for money; it’s about reclaiming power. Meanwhile, Varuna’s arc takes a sharp turn—her rage at Shankar finally gives her the push to take control of her fate. But will she go as far as exposing him to secure Bhowmick’s help?

On the men’s side, Hari remains clueless, Vinay is playing his own game, and Shankar is too arrogant to see the storm brewing around him. The balance of power is shifting, but at what cost? As we head deeper into the cartel’s evolution, one thing is clear—there’s no turning back now.

Written By : Saurabh Srivastava

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