Anupama 4th April 2025 Written Episode, Written Update on TellyUpdates.com
Vasundhara tells Anupama that if she can’t trust Prem, she should at least believe in the Kothari family’s influence. Anupama insists she likes Prem and is only trying to help. Rahi suggests turning in the shirt to the police might help Prem, but Vasundhara calls them both crazy, accusing Anupama of manipulating Rahi and mocking her for thinking she’s a lawyer just because she taught dance in jail. Anupama defends the police, but Vasundhara asks her to leave, saying they’ve disturbed her peace. Anupama comforts Rahi.
Elsewhere, Parag and Anil urge the inspector to release Prem, but are told to cooperate with the investigation. Anil wants Parag to accompany him to see Prem, but Parag refuses, not wanting to hurt him. Anil visits Prem, who can’t recall what happened the night of the incident. Anil reassures him, promising to bring Rahi to see him. Parag, feeling uneasy, vows not to let Prem remain in jail. Prem remains lost in thought, trying to remember the night.
Meanwhile, Vasundhara burns the shirt, claiming nothing will happen to Prem, as Mohit secretly watches. Prarthana accuses Gautam of being indifferent to Prem’s arrest, but he insists Prem is guilty and will be sentenced to death. Parag wakes from a troubling dream about Prem. Khyati comforts him and suspects Prem was framed, which Parag agrees with. Mohit, however, continues plotting against Prem and plans to pay someone to strengthen the false charges.
Anupama grows concerned for Rahi, while Raghav reveals he suspects someone framed Prem. He mentions Tripathi, a visitor to the jail, and Anupama remembers Mohit calling Tripathi—prompting her to investigate further with Raghav. Ansh informs the Shah family that Prem’s bail has been denied. Leela encourages Ishani and Pari to support Rahi, while Mahi prays for Prem and Leela vows to scold her once Prem is free. Later, Pakhi urges Ishani and Pari to meet Rahi. Prarthana speaks to Ansh about Prem, unaware that Gautam is secretly listening.
Mohit watches as Khyati and Parag pray for Prem. When Khyati decides to fast for Prem, Mohit confronts her with a bitter remark about being abandoned, leaving her suspicious of his motives. Rahi visits Prem in jail and emotionally reassures him. She feeds him and promises things will improve. Meanwhile, Anupama catches Mohit meeting with Tripathi and secretly records the encounter. Suspicion deepens. The police interrogate Mohit, who starts to crack under pressure and gives a statement against Prem.
Raghav identifies Tripathi, and Anupama enlists his help. She stays wary of Mohit, who then tells the inspector about Prem’s blood-stained shirt. The police confront the Kotharis, accusing them of hiding evidence. When they question Rahi, she reveals that Vasundhara had the shirt.
Precap: Anupama sets out to find Tripathi but unexpectedly runs into Ashish. At the same time, Rahi uncovers Mohit’s ties to the Kothari family.
Update Credit to: H Hasan
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOrRpAzLzuE&t=18s
Waqf lands were originally donated for noble causes like education, orphanages, mosques, and graveyards.
However, as often happens, these resources ended up benefiting middlemen, politicians, bureaucrats, and influential elites rather than the intended beneficiaries.
This reflects a broader issue with “freebies” in India, whether it’s free education, free healthcare, or reservations. It never empowers anyone.
The truly needy or deserving often remain overlooked, while the system is exploited by those with connections and power.
I agree to Mr. Amit Shah claims that waqf properties saw a dramatic increase after 2013 due to congress, But then my question is what the ruling BJP has done to address or prevent this illegal growth ? It waited for 12 longs years doing nothing.
Then Jagan Reddy looks more powerful, he halted Amaravathi immediately and abruptly even though so many farmers donated their land in the name of development.
I urge every Muslim, and indeed, every citizen to demand accountability and transparency from all sectors: employers, bureaucrats, politicians, the judiciary, the media, medical institutions, banks, educational bodies, religious organizations….. These institutions exist to serve the public, and they must be held to public scrutiny.
Unfortunately, trust in authority has eroded.
It seems those in power are forming their own closed group, one with its own unwritten religion or nationality of privilege, disconnected from the lives of common citizens.
This is why it is crucial for the people of India to come together and actively monitor the functioning of public servants.
We must recognize that we, the people, are the true authority, and those in power are meant to serve us. Until this realization takes root across the country, power will continue to manipulate us through religion, region, caste, creed, gender, and divisive politics.
If we are divided we all shall always suffer in the hands of power. Trust me no common public irrespective of any religion/region/caste is enjoying.
We are all being used as pawns in a larger game played by those who seek to maintain control and privilege.
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The real irony is that it’s not the people in power who are to blame, it’s power that corrupts.
Power is never meant to be a source of comfort/luxury/show off. It exists solely to serve.
The one who truly understands that “Aaram haram hai” (comfort is a sin in the context of duty) is the real Pandit, a wise one in the truest sense.
We, as a society, must remain vigilant and ensure that those in power are held accountable and reminded of their duty to serve.
If power is left unchecked, it becomes a breeding ground for corruption, and the consequences will be catastrophic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kv5aIhj3a8&t=73s
The management of the Sri Jagannath Temple Trust sometimes remains under government control and sometimes operates independently.
Such a huge temple with no consideration for elderly/small children. Lord Tirupati temple is doing better.
Regardless of who is in charge, it’s essential for the public to stay informed and involved.
Only through active awareness and vigilance can we ensure proper management, development, encourage innovation, and prevent corruption or the rise of extremism in the temple’s administration.
Else Baba/Temple trusts have become horrible now a days.
We can’t be blind followers any more.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqyYTDLfnZM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GadVWZfR_VU&t=298s
51:40, Jyotish sastra/Ayurveda/Yoga/Pranayam/Karma kaands/Tantra/Yantra/Bhakti/Veda all exists.
Ancient Indian wisdom holds treasure troves of insight, but it loses its meaning when removed from rational context.
Instead of turning our heritage into decorative or dogmatic symbols and fight over it, we must invest in honest academic exploration, practical application, and thoughtful debate/proof.
Only then can we honor our roots while progressing toward a better future.
Blind worship of systems, those meant to be explored and understood does a disservice both to tradition and to truth.
We are seeing increase in Hindu terrorists every time a Hindu Rastra is proposed.
I absolutely agree that Muslims also become/became fanatic and created Pakistan/want to convert India/World.
And this is the thing we wont allow to happen. Terrorism in the name religion which Pakistan did/does.
We can clearly see India made no progress in any sector apart from distributing freebies to gather fanatic followers.
History has shown us, and the present continues to remind us, that religious states are often oppressive for women, farmers, peasant and the working class. We cannot afford to repeat these mistakes.
As citizens of India, we must stand firm: religion has no place in politics.
Our loyalty must lie with constitutional values, equality, and real progress, not with any one faith being placed above another.
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Is there any valid reason why our brave soldiers should sacrifice their lives at the borders, often because of the political ambitions or propaganda of some unstable or self-serving leader?
In this age of advanced technology, shouldn’t we be focusing on developing a controlled robotic defense force, capable of running, racing, flying, sailing, and shooting, so that brave human lives aren’t lost?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7HKF58ZLvo
Salute to the spirit of New India , it’s high time we shift our focus from vote bank issues to real-world issues that affect every citizen.
Let’s rise above the noise and work together to build a stronger, united nation.
To our elders and ancestors: with all due respect, many of you did not practice the values you passed down to us.
If you truly believe in God, understand this , God suffers equally as you when one of your children harms another.
So to today’s leaders and influencers: stop inciting divisions among the public.
You are elected to be peacemakers, not troublemakers. Your duty is to unite, not divide.
See the real world issues, We need lots and lots of scientists/natural ways/honest Ayurveda to protect humanity?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cI-heGxbrTQ&t=133s
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We have a wide range of job roles in today’s world, each demanding scientific thinking, innovation, leadership, and meaningful representation.
Yet, despite this demand, a large portion of educated Indians remain jobless or unemployable.
In such a context, adding more layers of reservation without addressing the root issues will only deepen the crisis of unemployment and unemployability.
The real problem doesn’t lie in the idea of reservation itself, it lies in our broken education and skill development systems.
Even after spending 20–25 years in education and giving crores of school fees, we are producing graduates who often lack practical skills or job-readiness.
The ultra-rich don’t worry, they have access to global-level education and connections.
The lower-income groups drop out early to earn and also gets support schemes that provide tax free food, housing, and medical care (at least on paper).
But what about the middle-class students, those who take their studies seriously, despite bearing the full burden of school fees, books, uniforms, transport, functions, extracurriculars, medical expenses, and taxes?
They often fall through the cracks, unsupported, overburdened, and under-recognized.
We cannot build a prosperous nation by dividing opportunities or ignoring merit.
We need education that builds capabilities, not just credentials; policies that promote equity, not appeasement.
If India truly wants to grow, we must invest in quality education, inclusive skill development, world class health care and equal opportunity, not just quota-based representation.
Talent should never go to waste just because the system failed to nurture it.