Romantic Ravi has a challenge to live up to; he has to charge up an ill Sukhwinder Singh, with his performance. He is showered with applause by everyone for his fabulous 'Deewana Hoon Main Deewana Nahin'. But is he able to live up to the challenge? Does he reveal his secret love life when Ismail Darbar quizzes him about the inspiration behind his awesome romantic performance?
Even Rithisha faces some embarrassing question from Ismail Darbar after her mesmerizing recital of 'Jadoo hai nasha hai' as he asks Rithisha whether she has someone special in her life. Ritisha looks at her father and after a pregnant pause, speaks. She says she has had no one in school but now when she enters college she might find that someone special. Monty Sharma lauds her saying that this was the first time she truly felt the song while singing it.
Vipul and his naughtiness walk hand in hand yet again as he springs up on stage and reveals secrets about his fellow contestants. After he is done, Shaan turns up on stage and mimics Vipul. After this humorous repartee, melodious Vipul belts out 'Tum Jo Mile Ho' and ends it to a thunderous applause and blessings from Ismail Darbar and Sukhwinder Singh. Vipul reveals that his true inspiration is his grandfather.
Ismail Darbar claims that although every one of them is in his own right the Voice Of India, his Roshni is the true rock star after Saptaparna stuns everyone with her 'Suno Sajna'. Saptaparna, on stage, gears up courage and tells Anjum, Ravi's fan, not to waste her time on Ravi. Rather, she should focus on her career.
The duet performances are as fabulous as the solo ones. Ravi and Rithisha's 'Achha Toh Hum Chalte Hain' touches everyone, especially the judges. In the spur of moment, Sukhwinder Singh is getting engaged to a girl from Mexico.
The final performance of the show - Vipul and Saptaparna's 'Chup Chup Ke' - is as charged up and melodious as the first performance of the show. This puts the judges in a fix. They wonder how any one could be eliminated if all of them are this good.