Masoom Ka Dar - Season 3 - Part 2 | Ramneek Singh 1313 | RS 1313 STORIES - Summary

Summary

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**Context:** A family's domestic help, Sushmitha, was previously fired due to her mistreatment of the children. Since her departure, strange incidents have occurred, which the family attributes to the children's lingering fear of Sushmitha.

**Key Events:**

1. The family consults a psychiatrist, Loveleen, who reveals that the strange incidents are a manifestation of the children's unresolved fear of Sushmitha.
2. Loveleen advises the family to face their fear head-on by **bringing Sushmitha back** and confronting her behavior.
3. The family agrees and, with a plan in place, invites Sushmitha to return.
4. Upon her return, Sushmitha initially pretends to be good, but soon reverts to her old ways.
5. However, the family is now prepared and **thwarts her attempts to misbehave**, outsmarting her at every turn.

**Climax:** Sushmitha realizes she is outwitted and vows to play "bigger games" with the family, setting the stage for a potential ongoing conflict.

Facts

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1. **Characters involved**:
* Loveleen (psychiatrist)
* Puneeth (father)
* Ramneek (mother)
* Sushmitha (former caregiver/nanny)
* Three children: Shanaya, Ananya, and Siyaan
2. **Events before Sushmitha's return**:
1. Sushmitha left the household.
2. Strange incidents occurred after her departure.
3. Children exhibited unusual behavior (e.g., doing complex sums, eating a whole bowl of noodles without remembering).
4. Shanaya had recurring nightmares about Sushmitha.
5. Ananya reported talking to Sushmitha (when Sushmitha was not physically present).
3. **Conversation with Loveleen**:
1. Loveleen diagnosed the issue as fear leftover from Sushmitha's previous behavior.
2. Loveleen suggested confronting the fear by bringing Sushmitha back.
4. **Sushmitha's return**:
1. Puneeth contacted Sushmitha, and she agreed to return.
2. Sushmitha was told that no one would hold past grievances against her.
5. **After Sushmitha's return**:
1. Sushmitha initially pretended to be good.
2. Parents left Sushmitha in charge of the children for a short while.
3. Sushmitha planned to misbehave once the parents were away.
4. Sushmitha's intentions were foiled when she couldn't find scissors to cut the children's clothes.
6. **Miscellaneous**:
1. The family had decided to confront Sushmitha together.
2. Sushmitha realized the family was "ahead" of her in anticipating her behavior.