Yesterday's Hasya Ras game, has ignited a new sense of excitement in the King who orchestrates the next Navras - the Bhayanak Ras. King has set up a plan to scare his daughters in the large palace, by recreating a horror night. His hope is that a common fear of darkness will bring his daughters close to each other. He is right. Scared out of their wits, the sisters find themselves holding each other. But the moment is broken by the arrival of Roop Singh - the handsome prince of the neighbouring village of Mewar. Roop has come on the pretext of checking in on the King's health, but the King suspects his intentions from the get go. He has always distrusted the untrustworthy Raja Bhanwar Singh of Mewar, who is believes is poaching his subjects. Over a game of chess, Devyani asks the King to help Harsh with money. But King advises her to win the money by winning the Royal Games. Characteristically, Devyani gets angry but King is not affected by his eldest daughter's dramatic exits anymore. Soon enough, the daughters realise that the ghostly experience of last night was nothing but a planned Navrasa round. They now have a chance to have a combined mann-ki-baat in which they will be allowed to ask one common question to the King. King and Mishraji are hopeful that thrown together to come up with one question, the daughters will re-unite. Predictably, however, the sisters end up locking horns. Gayatri is cornered by her sisters for having continued to visit the palace even though all of them had decided never to. Devyani is chided for being an old-school bully. Kamini is called immature. Uma tells Kamini that she was the one who had made the hateful viral meme on her. Once again the plan to bring them close fails. Mishraji is getting quite worried. Time is running out and he urges King to let him tell the princesses about the tax problem. King however, rejects the idea. Instead, he declares that the Royal Games will go on.