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Bheema 24th September 2024 Written Episode

Bheema

Bheema 24th September 2024 Written Episode Update: Kundan supports Bheema

The story begins with Kundan unexpectedly supporting Bheema, leaving everyone around him, including Dhania, in shock. He agrees that if Bheema wants to study and stand up against Babu Sahib, she should go for it. Gaya, worried, asks if Kundan has lost his mind, fearing what might happen if Babu Sahib hears what he’s saying. But Kundan stands firm, explaining that while the beatings they suffer from their oppressors are painful, they heal over time. However, if Bheema stops fighting for her dreams now, those dreams will never come true. He adds that Bheema isn’t the only one dreaming of becoming a District Magistrate (DM)—her success would feel like a victory for him, too.

Bheema recalls how she told Baba Sahib about the people who are suffering, and promises that from now on, no one will be hurt because of her. But Kundan interrupts her, urging her not to worry too much. He tells her that those who beat them never care about their pain, so she shouldn’t let it stop her. Kundan makes her promise that she will keep fighting for her dreams. He says that even though he doesn’t want to get involved in any more trouble himself, the day she becomes DM, he’ll come to her with pride, twisting his moustache in respect. His mother, not understanding his sudden change, storms off with Gaya and the others. As they leave, Kundan reassures Bheema that those people who are leaving now will return to her one day. But if she gives up the fight, they will have nowhere to come back to.

Later that evening, Kalika Bua and Kalasha Bua are sitting down for dinner when Vishambar enters, commenting on how good the food smells. He then shares the news that Kundan has renewed his hope in Bheema’s victory. He mentions how the struggles they’ve been facing are no longer in the hands of a few powerful people. Vishambar also remarks that Kundan’s brother, who used to drink out of hopelessness, seems to have found new purpose. Dharamshala forgets to bring a side dish, prompting Vishambar to joke that they need lemons to bring everyone back to their senses. Kalika stands up to leave, telling the others he won’t eat until he’s dealt with some issues, leaving Kalasha Bua and Vishambar wondering what he plans to do next.

Meanwhile, Bheema is desperately searching for Baba Sahib in the forest, calling out for him with tears in her eyes. She’s heartbroken and begs him not to leave her behind. Exhausted, she collapses. After a while, she wakes up to Baba Sahib’s voice calling her name. When she sees him approaching, she tearfully asks why he left her. Baba Sahib gently tells her not to see her struggles as mistakes. He explains that she must go through hardship to grow stronger and achieve greatness. He reassures her that she is on the right path but must face the fire of difficulty to truly succeed. Confused, Bheema wonders why Baba Sahib always seems distant when she needs him most, but he promises he’ll explain everything later. For now, he wants to know what her next move is.

Bheema, still angry over Kalika Singh’s threats, says she plans to burn down his godown in retaliation. Baba Sahib warns her against using violence, telling her that Kalika Singh isn’t the only one at fault and that fighting fire with fire will only make things worse. But Bheema, determined, insists she’ll destroy all the godowns if necessary.

Word of Bheema’s threat quickly reaches Kalika Singh, who tells his followers to prepare torches in case she goes through with her plan. His men vow that if Bheema does anything to their property, they will retaliate by burning down the entire town. Baba Sahib steps in again, urging Bheema to reconsider. He tells her that resorting to violence will only lead to more destruction. At that moment, Dhania arrives with her sister, informing Bheema that the upper-class men are already marching through the streets with torches, ready to burn everything.

Baba Sahib advises Bheema to seek a different path. He hands her a copy of the constitution and explains that the real power lies in the law. He tells her that the constitution is both fire and water, meaning it can both destroy and save. Bheema, now filled with a new sense of purpose, holds the book tightly, understanding that it is her best weapon in the fight for justice.

As the upper-class men march with their torches, Bheema asks Baba Sahib how she can stand up to them. Baba Sahib tells her to read the constitution carefully—it clearly states that no one has the right to destroy property, and if they do, the law will punish them. Inspired, Bheema decides to show the constitution to the local inspector. Baba Sahib reminds her that while those in power may already know the law, the real change will come when the common people understand their rights. He encourages her to spread that knowledge.

As the episode closes, Bheema clutches the constitution, realizing that her fight isn’t with violence, but with justice. She knows now that by educating her people about their rights, she can help them stand up for themselves, and she is ready to begin that journey.

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