Teri Meri Doriyaan 11th June 2024 Written episode only on Yo Desi Serials.
While driving home with Angad, Akeer requests his mobile. Angad obliges, mentioning he’s downloaded numerous games. Engrossed, Akeer plays a frog game. Angad inquires about the game, to which Akeer responds, prompting a brief conversation. At the fair, Gurnoor enjoys the lively atmosphere, chatting with vendors and buying balloons for a destitute girl.
Later, Akeer returns Angad’s mobile, declining further gaming. He sits quietly, lost in thought. At a red light, Angad, sensing Akeer’s distance, asks how he can regain his friendship. Akeer, however, rebuffs the notion, abruptly exiting the car when the light changes. Angad tries to detain him, but traffic forces him to drive on, only to park and chase after Akeer moments later.
Meanwhile, Gurnoor stumbles upon musicians performing at the fair. Enthralled, she joins in, melodiously singing “Pehchaan Chupayi Hai…” Her impromptu performance captivates the crowd, including Akeer, who, having ventured into the fair, is surprised to see his mother on stage.
Desperate to reach her, he climbs a stool for a better view but nearly slips, saved by Angad’s timely intervention.
As Gurnoor finishes her song, she notices a group of thugs approaching and quickly grabs the musicians’ guitar, using it as a diversion to escape. Akeer excitedly informs Angad about seeing his mother sing but is puzzled by her sudden disappearance. Angad, feigning ignorance, joins Akeer in the search for “Sahiba,” unaware of the perilous events unfolding around them.
Gurnoor evades goons and hitches a ride on a scooty, pretending she needs to urgently meet her ailing mother. Meanwhile, the goon’s superior chides her for failing to capture Gurnoor. Angad receives a call from Akeer’s school requesting his presence.
Upon arrival, he assures Akeer that he will protect him if he’s in trouble. Akeer cryptically responds that’s why he called Angad. Gurnoor arrives at the school for a job interview as a music teacher, determined to secure the position.
She tries to dissuade another candidate, insisting she needs the job more desperately. When they refuse, she explains how helping others releases feel-good hormones in the body, attempting to guilt-trip them. Despite her emotional plea, they remain unmoved, watching her silently.