Udne ki aasha written update: Tejas and Roshni studying a few hidden treasure buried beneath their ancestral village home. The treasure was positioned underground 58 years in the past. Tejas and Sachin resolve to retrieve it with out informing any relations. Each Tejas and Roshni really feel overwhelmed occupied with the potential outcomes.
At Aaji’s home, Tejas is stunned to search out his two brothers there with their wives. Aaji is delighted to see all her grandchildren collectively. Tejas finds it troublesome to determine how they may maintain the treasure a secret. Sachin begins to suspect Tejas and Roshni’s intentions, sensing that their sudden go to to the village isn’t with out a motive.
At dinner, the household gathers collectively. Roshni brings up the village’s historical past throughout the dialog. Aaji begins sharing tales concerning the village, however when Roshni exhibits explicit curiosity in tales of hidden treasures, Aaji avoids the subject and abruptly leaves. Her response makes everybody uneasy and raises doubts.
Sachin and Sayali begin to sense that Tejas and Roshni have include a goal. They start in search of the reality. Sachin remembers listening to a narrative about treasure in his childhood, although Sayali finds it onerous to imagine somebody would bury treasure underground.
Udne ki aasha written update: She quickly notices Tejas and Roshni wandering across the village, talking to locals. Tejas and Roshni meet an aged man, hoping to study extra concerning the village’s previous. The person behaves unusually and claims to be the king of the village.
He narrates tales a few beneficiant royal household that when dominated the world. His story confirms Tejas and Roshni’s perception within the treasure’s existence. He additionally shares a poetic clue that will assist them find it.
Because the outdated man speaks, Riya and Akash overhear the dialog and uncover Tejas and Roshni’s true intentions. They rapidly inform Sachin about what they heard. Sachin makes it clear he has no real interest in taking the treasure, believing it rightfully belongs to the villagers.