Nirmal enjoys the village initially but becomes uneasy when his mother, Santoshi, asks about his father. Under pressure, he promises to let them speak to him the next day. "Chhod Ke Gayil Aasaan Hola"

– Nirmal begins journaling his experiences but feels uncomfortable when his mother questions him about his father. He eventually promises his family that they will speak to his father the next day. Episode 3: Chhod Ke Gayil Aasaan Hola

: Nirmal’s commitment to "doing the right thing" causes a significant rift within his family.

There is no Episode 9, let alone Episode 105. The series concluded its first season in under 10 episodes.

“Nirmal Pathak Ki Ghar Wapsi” continues to shine by refusing a binary “city vs village” narrative. Episode 5, in particular, showcases that progress can be a conversation rather than a conquest. If you’ve followed Nirmal’s journey so far, this episode will leave you reflecting on what “home” truly means—and eager to see how his hybrid café‑co‑working experiment unfolds in the coming weeks.

Critics note that Nirmal’s interference, described by some as "communist," inadvertently leads to heartbreak and tragedy, particularly for his impressionable cousin Aatish.

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