Advocate Anjali Awasthi 20th April 2025 Written Episode, Written Update on TellyUpdates.com
Anjali requests the judge to grant another date for further arguments, and the judge agrees. As the court session is dismissed and people begin to leave, Aman silently grapples with the reality that he is standing against his own wife in his very first case. Still stunned, Anjali confides in Ginni that she had no idea Aman was a lawyer—let alone one willing to oppose her in court. Hurt and confused, she walks out of the courtroom.
Aman searches for Anjali and, upon finding her, gently takes her hand and pleads for a moment to explain. Anjali immediately pulls away, reminding him that touching an advocate in court is inappropriate. When Aman insists he’s her husband, Anjali coldly responds that right now, he’s just her opposing lawyer. Despite his pleas, she accuses him of being deceitful like his father, Raghav, and says he never even told her he was a registered advocate.
Aman tries to explain that it’s all a misunderstanding, that he didn’t know it was her case. But Anjali refuses to believe him, claiming he’s a liar. When he says she’s insulting him, Anjali counters that he’s made a mockery of their relationship in court. He says he came only to take her home, but she firmly refuses—he’s just her opponent now.
Abhay walks in and witnesses the tension. Anjali turns to Aman and declares that he will lose the case and she will fight until Ginni receives justice. She vows to make Abhay accept Ginni as his wife. Aman begs her to listen, but Anjali throws his actions back at him, saying her sister was thrown out of the house while he pretended everything was normal. She promises to defeat the Rajputs.
Ginni, shaken, asks Anjali if she’s sacrificing her own relationship for her. Anjali answers that Aman has proved he’s Raghav’s son and she will never return to that house. When Aman asks if this is truly her final decision, she confirms it. To her, he is just another lawyer now, and she advises him to learn law properly—reminding him that even his father once lost a case to her. Despite his attempts, she walks away with Ginni, telling him she regrets marrying him.
Later, Raghav confronts Aman, questioning why he didn’t stop Anjali. Aman says she misunderstood him. Raghav, convinced that Anjali’s pride needs to be broken, urges Aman to win the case to make her realize her mistake. He promises to accept her as his daughter-in-law if Aman succeeds and even folds his hands in request.
Aman asks if they can bring Anjali home that evening. Raghav warns that if Ginni returns, Anjali cannot—only one will be accepted. Aman must choose. He tells Aman that losing to his wife in his first case would ruin his reputation and urges him to prove himself. Abhay approaches Aman and pleads with him to win. He promises to do whatever it takes to bring Ginni back. Aman confirms his sincerity, and from afar, Raghav silently vows that he will win this war.
Back home, Anjali and Ginni arrive, and Sapna questions them about the court proceedings. Ginni says Anjali asked for another date. Shocked, Sapna demands to know why Anjali didn’t confront their opponents. When she asks if Raghav is the opposing lawyer, Anjali replies, “No.” Sapna then calls Ganesh and updates him. Ganesh asks who Anjali’s opposing lawyer is. Anjali answers with a heavy heart that he will be shocked to know that her mangalsutra and sindoor now feel like a lie.
Precap: Chandrabhan tries to provoke Anjali against Aman, warning her to prepare for defeat.
Update Credit to: MA
2 Comments
This drama is full of hatred and revenge. Nothing that anyone can take out of it as a lesson z do much of hatred and revenge that sometimes I wonder if the person writing script is of sound mind
It’s piss poor, she doesn’t have any other cases than with her in laws, everybody has to announce their names in full at least 5x an episode, either that or proclaiming ‘I love you’ 50x times a minute, and the FL lead has one trademark line that must be repeated at all costs. Then there’s the FL crazy eyes, the constant shouting, and the lame use of English lines. Dreadfully wholly