Will Pushpa convince Professor Shastri to mentor her in Sony SAB’s ‘Pushpa Impossible’?

Will Pushpa convince Professor Shastri to mentor her in Sony SAB’s ‘Pushpa Impossible’?

Mumbai: Sony SAB’s Pushpa Impossible continues to resonate with audiences through its heartfelt and relevant storytelling. The show now enters a powerful and inspiring phase as Pushpa (Karuna Pandey) finds herself at a life-altering crossroad—one that propels her towards her dream of studying law, as she cracks her law entrance exam and joins a law college where Professor Rajveer Shastri (Gaurav Chopra) teaches. In the recent episodes, the audience witnessed that on her first day at college, Pushpa gets targeted and bullied by her classmates, but Prof Rajveer stands up for her and exposes their hypocrisy. their hypocrisy. 
In the upcoming episodes, a new challenge arrives in the form of a college event called ‘Break the Ice Fest’, where every student is assigned a mentor by a draw of chits. Naina, Pushpa’s classmate, mischievously manipulates the draw so that Pushpa ends up with Professor Rajveer as her mentor. However, Professor Rajveer refuses to mentor Pushpa, asserting that he was never consulted about the pairing. Determined to prove herself, Pushpa repeatedly requests him to accept the mentorship. Shastri, in turn, lays down a condition that if she wants him to mentor her, she must make a presentation, and he asks Pushpa to meet him at his home to prepare for this. However, Prof Shashtri does not share his address with Pushpa, leaving her to investigate and follow clues leading to his house.
Will Pushpa rise to the challenge once again and convince Shastri of her sincerity and determination to learn law despite all adversities?
Karuna Pandey, who plays the role of Pushpa in Pushpa Impossible, said, “What makes this phase of Pushpa’s journey so exciting is that it’s not just about chasing a dream—it’s about earning respect in an unfamiliar world. Being denied mentorship doesn’t shake her; it challenges her to prove her worth even harder. I love how she doesn’t demand special treatment; instead, she chooses to work for every opportunity with sincerity and grit. It’s moments like these that make Pushpa incredibly relatable and inspiring—not just as a mother or student, but as a woman who refuses to back down.”