Udne Ki Aasha 7th May 2024 written Episode: Full Update only on Yo Desi Serials.
The episode begins with Sachin returning home and engaging in a lively conversation with Shobha and Juhi. He takes a seat on the floor, and Kaki warmly invites him to stay for a few days. Sachin declines, citing work commitments, but lightens the mood with a playful jab at Sayali. He teases, “You can summon Sayali home whenever you please.” Kaki suggests Sayali assist her mother with household chores, but Shobha insists that Juhi is there to help.
Amidst laughter, Sachin shares an anecdote, sparking more joviality. Reminiscing, he says, “Oh, I just remembered another story!” Sayali watches the joyous scene, her face lighting up with a smile.
As Shobha announces that dinner is ready, Sayali suggests Sachin dine in his room, offering to serve him there. However, Sachin decides to stay and eat with the family. Insisting, Sayali tells him he can go, but Sachin insists on staying put. Shobha, accommodating, says, “As you wish,” and instructs Juhi to distribute the plates.
Everyone settles down for the meal, and Sachin expresses his delight, praising the delicious food. Shobha reveals that Sayali cooked the meal, and Sachin, noticing Sayali, compliments, “It’s really good.”
At night, Sachin approached Sayali, complimenting her for the praise she received from her friends. He questioned if she had prompted them to do so, to which she denied. Curiously, Sachin inquired why she was staring at him, to which Sayali noted his sobriety, commenting that he hadn’t consumed alcohol.
Sachin explained that he had eaten a lot, jokingly adding that he had followed her instruction to drink in the room. Sayali was surprised by his decision not to drink, to which Sachin explained his belief in reverse psychology, suggesting that he refrained from drinking as an experiment of sorts.
This revelation led to a deeper conversation where Sachin shared his contentment in her company, admitting that he rarely felt such peace even at home. He expressed his enjoyment of the meal, indicating that it was a special experience for him. Sayali, grateful for his kind words, remarked on his abstention from wine that evening. Sachin affirmed his freedom to drink when he pleased but acknowledged the happiness he found in their conversation, implying that it had replaced his usual need for wine to find peace.
Their exchange took a slightly awkward turn when Sayali reflected on their family dynamics since her father’s departure. As she turned away, she couldn’t find Sachin and concluded that he was unlikely to change. However, he surprised her by appearing in the room, having changed his clothes. They bantered, with Sachin praising her cooking skills and comparing them to her grandmother’s. He suggested that she could have run a successful eatery but had instead chosen marriage. In a clumsy moment, Sachin accidentally dropped a water pot, leading to a playful argument as they cleaned the floor, culminating in a moment of tenderness as he caught her from slipping.
The neighbors arrive, exclaiming, “Sayali didn’t tell us Sachin is an actor!” Sachin responds, “I’m not an actor.” They insist, “We’ve seen you in a TV serial!” Sachin denies it, asking, “Which serial did I do?” They play the serial, showing Sachin’s scene. Sayali remembers, and Juhi praises, “Wow, you’re a star! Why didn’t you tell us?” Sachin explains, “It was my friend’s role, but he couldn’t make it, so I filled in.” They applaud his acting skills.
Reflecting on the experience, Sachin remarks, “Acting is tough; one should stick to what they know.” Juhi adds, “Villains are getting popular these days.” The ladies request a selfie with Sachin, leaving Sayali deep in thought.
Sudhakar demands, “You’ve got the money, haven’t you? Tell me.” The man responds defiantly, “They’ve given some money. They’re not afraid of us anymore.” Enraged, Sudhakar vows, “Shobha and Juhi are alone at home. I’ll show them what I’m capable of.”
Meanwhile, Shobha advises Sayali, “You should have a child soon.” Confused, Sayali explains, “Sachin doesn’t want a child.” Shobha presses her to elaborate. Whispering, Sayali reveals, “There was a misunderstanding between us. He saved me from Sudhakar.”
Shobha comforts her, “It seems there was a misunderstanding. You both seem happy together.” Sayali laments, “He doesn’t believe he’s married. He only listens to Paresh.” Shobha counsels, “You knew about your marriage, but Sachin didn’t. Try to understand his perspective. He will come to understand you better.”