Durjan asks Harish when he will explain things to Jagriti. Meanwhile, Jagriti struggles to push her wheelchair into the house and calls for Kachori’s help. Kachori agrees, but despite their efforts, they can’t get the wheelchair inside. Determined, Jagriti decides to use wooden planks to assist with the stairs.
Durjan advises Harish to explain to Jagriti how to become a Chitta, expressing his patience with her because he sees her potential as a future leader of the community. He reminds Harish that he promised Jagriti’s father to protect her, but not at the expense of the community’s interests. He warns that if Jagriti continues to pursue education, she risks being labeled a rebel, which could have serious repercussions. Harish assures Durjan that he will talk to Jagriti and will also meet with Mamma about the situation. Hearing this, Jagriti feels hopeful, thinking Harish has agreed to meet Mamma. After Durjan leaves, she takes Harish with her to meet Mamma.
While waiting on the road for Geeta, Jagriti wonders why Mamma hasn’t arrived yet. Harish asks if there is school today, and seeing the school bus, Jagriti confirms that it is in session. Soon, she spots Geeta’s car approaching and alerts Harish, but when the car doesn’t stop, Jagriti runs after it, calling out for Mamma and emphasizing the importance of education. Harish urges her to stop running after the car.
Inside the car, however, it’s Amol instead of Geeta. In a flashback, Geeta had instructed Amol to take Sapna to school as she had other commitments. Amol agrees to the task.
As Jagriti continues to chase after the car, Harish makes her swear to stop. Reluctantly, she complies.
Jagriti expresses her confusion as to why Mamma hasn’t stopped the car, worrying about who will explain the importance of education to her and the Chitta community. Harish contemplates her words and resolves to help her get admitted to school.
He takes Jagriti to the school and asks the peon about the admission process. The peon informs them that they need to meet with the principal.
However, the security guards refuse to let Harish and Jagriti enter because they are Chitta. They mock their aspirations to attend school. Just then, they see the principal’s car approaching and push Harish’s wheelchair aside. Jagriti steps in front of the principal’s car. The principal, noticing the commotion, asks the security guards what’s happening. The guards explain that they are preventing Harish and Jagriti from entering the school. Jagriti confronts them, insisting they stop lying and directly addresses the principal, expressing her desire to be admitted. Initially resistant, the principal ultimately states that they need Kalikant’s permission for Jagriti to attend. Eagerly, Jagriti agrees, confident that Kalikant will support her education.