Imlie 25th October 2022 Written Episode, Written Update on TellyUpdates.com
Chini does Imlie’s touch up. She thinks this brush will make Imlie unconscious for some time and she will take her place in mandap. Imlie stops Chini and asks her if the latter is happy. Chini says Imlie didn’t apply blush on her right cheek. Imlie feels Chini is always concerned for her. Chini leaves and Imlie feels dizzy. She calls Chini for help and the latter keeps eyes on her. Imlie faints and Chini comes in to check if the latter is hurt. Chini says Atharv and Imlie are same. Imlie fell in love with him after two meet ups and Atharv also fell in love with Chini like that. Chini says this is the only chance for her to make her life better.
Baraat arrives and Chini smiles looking at Atharv from the window. He looks tensed and Meethi performs his aarti. She prays for Imlie and Atharv’s happy married life. Narmada asks for Chini as she is Atharv’s saali. Chini gets ready as Atharv’s bride and Akash says muhurat will be over so they should focus on the wedding. Chini wears Imlie’s sandals saying she has to look exactly like her today. Devika tells Atharv that they see the light in Imlie but if Atharv is still not happy with their choice then he can clearly tell her. He shouldn’t be afraid of Rudra.
Atharv thinks if he tells the truth then Chini will end her life, and he can’t see Imlie’s life getting destroyed as well. He tells Devika that he can’t lose everything to get something. She tells him to give his worries to God. Chini gets emotional and says she is upset due to many reasons from childhood. She asks Imlie if the latter will deal with the mess. Sundar knocks on the door and calls Imlie. He says she will wear the bangles her in laws gave her.
Chini notices Imlie is wearing them. She takes them out of her hands and Imlie’s hand gets injured. Chini feels Imlie should have been there on her special day. She will miss her. Chini says she is good at snatching things always as she is left with no choice. Imlie’s friends knock on the door as it’s getting late and Chini sends a text to them saying Imlie is in washroom. They leave and Chini covers her face with veil. She also leaves after locking the door..
Rain water falls on Imlie from the window, and she gains conciousness. She sees the baraat has arrived but why noone came to call her yet. She knocks on the door and asks for someone to help her come out. She feels anxious and looks for her phone to inform her family but she doesn’t find her phone. Chini hides the room keys inside a vase and says Imlie cant come out of the room. Imlie thinks how to reach the mandap. Kia feels Chini is upto something and she will sit silently after seeing all this. She asks Arpita about Chini and the latter says Chini will take Imlie to mandap only. Kia tells Akash they should find Chini before anything goes wrong.
Imlie jumps off the window and takes risk. She gets saved and her feet gets hurt. She thinks why anyone would lock her in room in Atharv’s house. She feels she can’t enter the house using the front door else guests will insult their family. She goes inside using the back door. Kia looks at Chini and tells her not to be nervous. She tries to take a selfie with her and tells Chini to remove her veil. Chini gets nervous.
Episode ends.
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I thought Cheeni might be a redeemable character but after seeing her emotional blackmail move, threathing to kill herself to get what she wants, I’ve given up on watching this serie.
@sonaa that is what happens when idiots are hired for scriptwriting. Don’t know where these types of script writers are hired from. They either keep prolonging the vamp villain track or they turn grey characters and in some cases good characters into full vamp/villains.
O my! Quite a dessert here in these festival days 🙃🙂… What a contrast to last year 😶…
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Happy Diwali my friends!
I’m a “bit” late😅… although uncle Google😁 says Diwali lasts 5 days🪔🪔🪔🪔🪔:)
Actually I thought it was already over💬… I had read somewhere that Diwali comes right after Dussehra🤔… And I was on vacation until yesterday, almost cut off from civilization😅… no TV and mostly no internet😱😆… A real detox haha😅… Hey @Ru, you remember😝🤣😂? … Tell you what… Lately, whenever I use the word “detox” in this context, I kind of have to think of you 🤣🤣🤣… I miss you sis, you and your passionate comments😄… with all those accurate details 😅 that hardly anyone others noticed 😉😄😂…
Yeah… the creators of “Imlie” threw us a spanner in the works, huh?
…I wonder if anyone else from the “old clique”😄 is staying around…
Hope you guys are doing well🤞…
Just drop a Hi from time to time… I keep coming back too…
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Anyway… today I had to think of the last Diwali in this forum. The day I got Diwali wishes for the first time in my life😃🥳…
I mean… it’s a public forum, and is obvious that we stay anonymous to a point… And yet it was surprising somehow😁… But I liked it… It kind of made my day😁… I almost felt like I was officially welcomed into the Indian community😁😎… In a way… an illusory way😄🤣😂…
But now we know each other a little better😉 and many of you know by now I’m not Indian, so I’m not celebrating it…
But for those who do:
Have a joyous and prosperous Diwali! With health, love and happiness in abundance!
May the many lights illuminate your right path… all year long 🙏🤗!
Though Diwali is indeed a colourful festival…sorry… I mean illuminated festival… But believe me I was damn shocked yesterday when I thought let’s take a video of random person or kid lighting crackers and post it in my Whatsapp Status. Reason of taking video of random person is because I had quit lighting crackers almost some 6-7 years back and now I just fill the entire corner of the house with diyas, switch off all other lights and enjoy the natural light from diyas. So actually I was in full mood to take the video but I couldn’t stay for a minute there. It was all smoke around, pollution. I actually felt quite foggy as I couldn’t even see the person who was standing near the main gate. I really felt quite suffocated.
And when I returned back home which is on the second floor of our building… I could clearly see clouds of smoke in our house. I literally thought… people have changed the definition of Diwali. It’s all about lights not pollution. But it seemed people have made pollution their definition. In mythology, Diwali is believed to be the festival when Lord Rama returned Ayodhya and people celebrated the moment of joy by lighting diyas with ghee all the way on Ram Ji’s path to his kingdom.
So disappointing really.
Even we during our childhood never made so much of pollution.
I really want to escape in old era of my mom and dad’s childhood when the elders of the house made the crackers themselves which released least of smoke yet generated a lot of joy.
Even I remember once when my mother asked my maternal grandfather to make those crackers so that even I know the feeling of playing with those old type of crackers…and I really enjoyed those a lot. They were more innovative then today’s crackers.
Anyways Happy Diwali Lin and others.
I think I ranted about the topic a lot 😂
Quite a picture have you described here😶🌫️😷😅…
And I don’t now about others but I enjoy your comments… on and off topic😉😄…
But here I think you rightly raised a very important issue.
Everybody is talking about environmental pollution, everybody knows how much our health and our existence in general is endangered in the long run, and everybody knows roughly which rules one should follow in order to somehow postpone the ultimate disaster. Because to avoid it completely, it’s a bit to late, I’m afraid…
But the problem is, most people only apply the rules when it suits them or ignore them completely…
It’s actually a very serious topic, although these are only small episodes…
But since it’s still Diwali, my dear Shri😊, I would say enjoy the rest of the festival and try to think positiv about things😉…
A very happy Diwali, to you and your family:)
I actually didn’t celebrate the festival in the full fledged manner except I lighted diyas and ate all festive dishes.
But reading you all wishing me Diwali gives me a complete feeling as if I enjoyed the full festival with lots of people gathered around me, laughing around and enjoying each moment. Thanks Lin ♥️
@Lin. Believe me, I have stopped debating despite, as in your words, luckily friendship doesn’t preclude debates. I hated long comments, but now I enjoy them because these now appear to me the straight blurting out of one’s heart – unedited, unabated, honest and truthful. Nice to see you back. @. After a long, long time I’m getting to read a long comment from you. Sheer pleasure. Keep chirping, Swami, never be less than a meter long. Don’t disappear.
Thanks for making me feel nostalgic, Royce.❤️
I don’t know if this is the effect of the song I am hearing right now or your message…but either way, reading your comment and hearing this song simultaneously made my day !
I hope anyone reading this comment will really love hearing this song..
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=abgPbcJ3VeE
Remember music has no linguistic boundaries. Don’t care about the language, just hear the song !
Thanks for making me feel nostalgic, Royce.❤️
I don’t know if this is the effect of the song I am hearing right now or your message…but either way, reading your comment and hearing this song simultaneously made my day !
I hope anyone reading this comment will really love hearing this song..
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=abgPbcJ3VeE
Remember music has no linguistic boundaries. Don’t care about the language, just hear the song !!
Heard this full 4.5 min song thrice. Beautiful. Will keep hearing it. Interested in English literary poems. Read (devour) Keats’ Ode to the Nightingale. I don’t call you the Chirpy Nightingale, the Cooing Cuckoo just for nuts, my Gal of Golden Heart n Soul. The Spring is where the Swami is. Could you translate the lyrics for me?