
📌 Key Points
- Narmada unmasks Sagar’s 20-lakh lie, catching him red-handed!
- Valli plots to embezzle rice mill millions, manipulates Chandu.
- Bhagyam’s grand plan: seize entire mill, not just petty cash!
- Vedavathi’s desperate vow: Sons must never fight or separate.
The “House, Wife, Children” serial just delivered a massive shocker! Narmada’s keen observation finally caught Sagar’s colossal 20-lakh lie, sending tremors through their household. Adding to the intrigue, the cunning Valli is now meticulously plotting a major rice mill embezzlement. Will her audacious new scheme succeed, or is she setting herself up for a spectacular downfall? Dive in for all the dramatic details!
Unity Vows: A Mother’s Plea
An unexpected twist unfolded in the “House, Wife, Children” serial as Narmada uncovered Sagar’s secret, while Valli initiated a new scheme. Will Valli‘s plan backfire? Let’s delve into the details of this intriguing episode.
In today’s episode, a distressed Vedavathi gathers her sons, extracting a solemn promise from them. She emphasizes that any conflict among them would deeply pain their father, likening it to a loss of life. Vedavathi reveals their father’s fear that Sagar, having found a job without consultation, might become self-serving, leading his brothers to make independent choices and potentially leave home. She pleads with them to avoid actions that would upset him or cause pain, and to steer clear of mistakes or wrong choices. She makes them vow never to fight, drift apart, or separate, no matter what happens in the house. All three sons place their hands in their mother’s, taking the oath, much to Vedavathi’s relief.
Valli’s Shady Mill Scheme Unfolds
Meanwhile, the scene shifts to the eldest son’s room, where Chandu is meticulously checking the rice mill accounts and counting money. Srivalli enters, her eyes lighting up at the sight of the cash. Inquiring about its origin, Chandu explains it’s the rice mill’s collection, amounting to 85,000 rupees. Valli is overjoyed, especially when Chandu mentions they earn even more during wedding season, saving 30,000 daily after expenses. Overwhelmed with happiness, Valli begins to calculate, dreaming of becoming a millionaire within five years. She envisions herself adorned in gold, and gleefully fantasizes about making Narmada and Prema cry. As Chandu prepares to report the accounts to his father, Valli stops him. She reminds him that his father-in-law entrusted the mill to him due to his ill health, questioning the need to disclose the accounts. Instead, she advises him to keep the money, suggesting he can report when specifically asked. Chandu, swayed by his wife, retains the cash, unaware of Valli’s true intention: to embezzle the funds.
Elsewhere, Idly Babai makes a dramatic entrance, flowers tied to his hand, and playfully spins Bhagyam around. A lively song plays as they dance together. Afterward, Idly Babai proudly presents Bhagyam with 2000 rupees, revealing he stole it from the rice mill’s cash counter. Bhagyam angrily rebukes him, warning that such petty thefts of 1000 or 2000 rupees could cost them their access to the mill, jeopardizing their chance to take over the crores-worth business. She insists they wait for the right moment to seize the mill themselves, urging him to cease such minor pilfering until then. Idly Babai reluctantly agrees.
Narmada Catches Sagar Red-Handed
The focus then shifts to a visibly anxious Sagar, deeply worried about the truth of his 20-lakh expenditure coming to light and how he will manage to return the sum. Narmada brings him food, urging him to eat, but Sagar, claiming no hunger, tells her not to bother him. Undeterred, Narmada mixes the rice and feeds him small morsels. She proudly recounts how she tells her colleagues about his hard work in studying, taking the exam, and securing the job, despite their disbelief. A hint of suspicion enters her voice as she asks Sagar for the exact date he took the exam. He stammers, replying the 16th of last month. Narmada immediately points out their presence at the temple together on that very day. Sagar quickly changes his story, stating he took it on the 17th. Narmada presses on, inquiring about the examination center. She further challenges him, stating that the exams on the 17th were for a different department; her colleague’s brother from her office took an exam for a different department’s job in Vijayawada on that same day. Narmada’s suspicion of Sagar intensifies. “If you took one exam, how did you get a job in a different department?” she questions. Hearing this, Sagar nervously coughs and claims he forgot the date. Narmada then seriously reminds him, “It’s alright if you forgot the exam date, but don’t forget that you need to bring 20 lakhs from the bank for Vanaja Garu tomorrow.” She then asks if the money is actually in the account, to which Sagar affirms it is. Immediately, Narmada calls her friend Ramya, asking, “You told me Sagar came to the bank and withdrew 20 lakhs. But Sagar is claiming it’s still in the account.” Over the loudspeaker, the friend reveals that Sagar indeed withdrew 20 lakhs two days prior, offering to send the details once the bank opens tomorrow. Sagar, having overheard the entire conversation, is completely caught red-handed by Narmada. The episode concludes with Narmada staring intensely at a trapped Sagar.
The “House, Wife, Children” episode was highly engaging, setting the stage for more drama. Viewers eagerly await the next installments to see how these plots unfold.
Looking Ahead
Sagar’s web unravels, Valli’s plot thickens. This kutumbam’s future hangs precariously. Will truth bring justice or more heartbreak? The stage is set for an explosive showdown that viewers simply cannot afford to miss. What a ride this serial promises!


