The Sharmas are back for one last season. While Nikhil & Anita have some important news to share with the family at dinner, Akshata decides to drop a few bombs too! Will Sudha & Prakash be onboard with their children’s decisions or will they resist?
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The Sharmas are back for one last season. While Nikhil & Anita have some important news to share with the family at dinner, Akshata decides to drop a few bombs too! Will Sudha & Prakash be onboard with their children’s decisions or will they resist?
The Solankis are back in Mumbai, still wounded from their explosive fight at Hasmukhbhai's birthday. Shreya and Nikhil are estranged, leaving Anita caught in the middle.
Sudha and Prakash are determined to find out whether Sid is the right choice for their daughter, Akshata. They convince Nikhil to host a dinner for the new couple and secretly “test” the new damaad. What starts off as a casual dinner with laughter, eventually turns into a disaster when Akshata finds out what her parents are upto. Will she forgive her parents and will the family accept Sid?
The wedding preparations have begun! While Akshata and Prakash don’t see eye to eye on the wedding planning, Sudha decides to step back and let go from making decisions for her children. With two weeks to go for the wedding, Anita and Sid start questioning some of their major life decisions.
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