Bheema 12th September 2024 Written Update

Bheema 12th September 2024 Written Update
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Bheema 12th September 2024 Written Update: The episode begins with Bheema leaving Kalasha Bua’s house, carrying bags on a stick. Bhawan and Dolly follow her closely, watching her every move. Meanwhile, Kalasha Bua laughs with Dhania, mocking Bheema’s actions. She sarcastically remarks that when daughters start acting, they reveal everything about their lives.

Vishambar, although initially hesitant, praises Bheema’s efforts to fight for her rights. He acknowledges that those who wish to make a change are often misunderstood, but Bheema is the embodiment of the struggle for justice. Dhania smiles, reflecting on how her daughter has suddenly become the talk of the village, and she wonders whether this is good or bad.

Bheema, determined and focused, heads toward the school. Bhawan and Dolly follow her, unsure of what will happen next. Vishambar’s uncle voices his concerns, saying that Vishambar might not be doing the right thing by opposing Kalasha Bua, who might feel hurt. However, Vishambar, disappointed, admits that he feels powerless in his own house. He envies Bheema’s ability to speak up for her rights, while he often remains silent. Dhania, watching her husband’s internal conflict, contemplates the sudden shift in Bheema’s role within the village.

As Bheema arrives at school, she finds other students playing. Dolly and Bhawan retrieve their bags from the stick Bheema carried. The teacher notices Bheema and approaches her. Bhawan encourages Bheema to sit outside the classroom, as their grandmother advised, but Bheema firmly refuses. She declares that she will sit inside the class, as she aspires to become someone important, like the DM (District Magistrate) madam. The bell rings, and the students rush to their classrooms. Bheema, determined, places her stick by the hand pump and heads toward her class.

The teacher begins the lesson, teaching the students the Varnmala (alphabet). As Bheema walks toward her class, she recalls a previous incident when the teacher refused her entry. Undeterred, she once again asks the teacher for permission to enter. The teacher, however, reminds her of a past conversation where another teacher denied her entry, asking if she had forgotten it. Bheema acknowledges the incident but remains steadfast. She walks into the class despite the teacher’s disapproval, surprising everyone.

The other students, including Dolly, are startled by Bheema’s bold move. They all stand up as Bheema approaches the teacher, but one by one, they leave the classroom and stand outside, seemingly protesting Bheema’s presence. Bheema, although slightly nervous, refuses to back down. She confidently asserts her right to study in the classroom. She references 26th January 1950, the day the Indian Constitution came into effect, emphasizing that it guarantees equal rights for all citizens. She declares that denying her the right to education would be a violation of the Constitution, and those who do so would be committing a crime.

The teacher, taken aback by Bheema’s knowledge and determination, reluctantly allows her to stay. However, he warns that if Bheema is not serious about her studies, she won’t achieve her goal of becoming a DM. Dolly, still upset, tries to intervene, but the teacher silences her. Bheema is finally allowed to sit in the classroom, and the other students follow her back inside. As she takes her seat at the back of the class, she feels a sense of relief as Baba Sahib, a respected figure in her life, silently supports her. However, Dolly glares at Bheema, angered by the events of the day and vowing to teach her a lesson.

Meanwhile, at Kalasha Bua’s house, the preparations for Pawan’s birthday are underway. Dharamshala informs Kalasha Bua that the oil supply is running low, but she dismisses his concerns and continues her work. Kalika, another villager, informs Kalasha Bua that Bheema has entered the classroom, which angers her. She expresses her frustration, stating that Bheema, despite being from a lower class, is challenging the norms, while her own daughters-in-law are unaware of the realities of life. Kalasha Bua is confident that Bheema will be thrown out of school soon.

Back in the classroom, the teacher concludes his lecture and asks if anyone has questions. Bheema speaks up, asking about the next lesson. The teacher, however, dismisses her concerns, unwilling to entertain her questions. Dolly and her classmates, sensing an opportunity, surround Bheema and demand to know what her problem is, intensifying the pressure on her.

The episode ends on a tense note as Kalika, while walking through the village, encounters a worker and orders him to attend Pawan’s birthday celebration. When the worker hesitates, citing personal commitments, Kalika reacts violently, beating him with a stick. He warns the other workers not to follow Bheema’s example, or they will face the same consequences. Kalika’s anger reflects the brewing tension in the village as Bheema’s fight for her rights continues to challenge the status quo.

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