Anupama 12th January 2025 Written Episode, Written Update on TellyUpdates.com
The episode starts with Khyati and Anupama introducing themselves to each other, and Anupama learning that Khyati belongs to the Kothari family. Khyati places a catering order with Anupama for the Makar Sankranti festival. Anupama resolves to handle the Kotharis. Meanwhile, Prem calls Rahi and offers to pick up both Rahi and Anupama from the temple. Prem decides to seek blessings at the temple, and Anupama hopes that Khyati will meet her son soon. Prem and Khyati narrowly miss encountering each other.
Rahi informs Prem that Khyati blessed them and gives him a chuniri, which makes Prem feel an emotional connection. Elsewhere, Mahi thinks about Prem. Prem learns about the catering order, and as Rahi is about to tell him more about the Kotharis, Anupama interrupts. Prem then finds out that his friend has met with an accident. He drops Anupama and Rahi on the way and rushes to his friend, leaving Rahi concerned about how they will manage without him. Anupama and Rahi decide to team up.
Kinjal discovers that “Anu Ki Rasoi” is not generating profits. Paritosh and Pakhi blame Anupama, while Hasmuk warns that closing the business could leave the Shah family in financial trouble. Anupama and Rahi inform the Shahs about the catering order from the Kotharis.
Leela feels excited thinking of celebrating Makar Sankranti. Paritosh reminds her that they need to complete Kotharis’ order as any mistake can get them into trouble. Anupama reassures her team and instructs them to focus on quality. Khyati meets Anupama again, gives her an advance payment, and warns her not to compromise on food quality as Mrs. Kothari is very particular about quality. Rahi tells Anupama that Khyati is apprehensive about her mother-in-law. Prem feels down and calls Rahi, who cheers him up. Mahi gets angry seeing Prem and Rahi on a video call. Anupama asks Radha to work carefully, and Jhanki stresses the importance of impressing Mrs. Kothari. Anupama advises Jhanki not to judge others.
Mrs. Kothari orders her driver to speed up. She tells Parag she has prepared for the veneration and left the catering preparations to Khyati. During this time, Anupama saves Radha from an accident caused by Mrs. Kothari’s rash driving. Anupama confronts Mrs. Kothari, asking her to behave responsibly and pay the government fine for violating traffic rules. Mrs. Kothari is left shocked by Anupama’s boldness.
Anupama and Rahi plan to visit Kothari house. Rahi is excited to meet rich people. Anupama bumps into Parag Kothari.
Update Credit to: H Hasan
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Another Anupama lecture.
Why does Anupama’s character have to act like the damn morality police? Why does she have to stop any phone on the road and give them a gyan!! Who is she to say things to anyone?
This program is getting more ridiculous by the episode.
The show has lost its way. Time to end.
It’s crazy how the one character I hated the most was actually the one who had the potential to hook us to the show- Vanraj
He was toxic but interesting AF. MAAN became a bore with their OTT Love or separation and rona dhona….V was interesting…not good…just interesting, entertaining, and toxic but the perfect match for anupama…they had more chemistry and just couldn;t leave each other emotionally.
After he left, i stopped following the show altogether….and came back today just to see what is happening….the cast seems boring…expecting something fireyyy from alka and rahil….some masala and tough match for anupama’s lecture and baa’s whiny nature……Goddd what have they made this show into
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PsfR6oSsfE
Swami Vivekananda aimed to awaken India’s soul through practical spirituality, service, and a sense of duty toward the masses, especially the poor.
Who failed him and why ? Nobility ? As they didn’t care ? They failed him due to their ego and Attachment to Privilege?
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The Manu Smriti originally tied privilege to duty, stressing self-discipline, moral conduct, and societal responsibility for the upper castes, however, over time, people clung to privilege while neglecting their dharma. This distortion of values led to power misuse, causing deep inequality and injustice.
By granting exclusive rights to upper castes and reducing lower castes to servitude, the text’s misinterpretation fostered oppression, exploitation, and moral decay, inflicting immense suffering on the marginalized.
Thus, both the blind adoption and Conscious neglect of Manu Smriti’s duties contributed to one of humanity’s greatest miseries — the rigid caste system, and low value of women which hindered progress, equality, and compassion.
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Mrs. Kothari’s rash driving deserves strict punishment. In fact, those with higher status, power, or wealth should face stricter consequences, as their influence holds greater responsibility.
However, in our society, the opposite happens — influential people commit crimes, even murder, and walk free without consequences.
Instead of for the people, of the people, by the people, It have become [for power, by power of power]
And yet, they boldly claim to be the protectors of dharma?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXTnPe6b23c
13:10, brother puskaraj gumaste.
True privilege comes from inner growth, selfless service, and a dedication to duty, not from status or wealth.
This path rightfully grants spiritual royalty that cannot be taken away, offering peace and a loving connection with the entire universe.
It is not envied by anyone, rather it naturally garners support and privilege from all.
54:30, river completes its journey wants to merge with ocean, but ocean pushes back, if you merge in me who will sing/care for me?
I separated myself from myself to love myself, if you love in me who will love me, I need you.
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1:07:30 , not every river, but only those perennial ones connected to the perennial source (Brahman), early in life are able to reach divinity through their love, passion, devotion, energy, and enthusiasm.
They are able to care for the divine in every possible way/form.
They care selflessly because they know they are loved and taken care, They know every act od devotion is valued.
At Parthy, no one feels bad about cleaning or cooking, as we understand that we are cooking and cleaning for the Lord, and our efforts are deeply valued/appreciated.
Its strange that Manu Smriti followers have historically ostracized those who provide these essential life services.
There is no skill development, education, appreciation, or promotion for these vital service providers.
No wonder why India is polluted/corrupted from inside out.
All because of mis interpretation of Manu Smriti ?
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We have seen many revolutions against nobility, but the freedom gained from these revolutions is often squandered due to a wasteful, self-centered, and materialistic lifestyle, driven by abundance and excess. This ultimately weakens humanity further.
India be ready to contribute your best and demand best of education/engineering/equipment/knowledge in your field. Take pride in being a skilled plumber?
Ensure you are valued and taken care equally.
Demand a detailed plan of your area, list every individual see how everyone in utilized/taken care.
Your zone is your responsibility and see which leader can help you achieve this.
And during this process of rights and responsibility, our spiritual masters, missionaries need to play the greatest role to help their wards stay connected and merge with that perennial divinity.
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Each soul is potentially divine. The goal is to manifest the divinity within, by controlling nature, external and internal.” – Swami Vivekananda 🙏
Hope all masters will work together to Help Swami Vivekananda achieve his universal love.
Hope one day Sarva Dharma Logo will fly high.
Hope everywhere/every house Dussera, Chrishmas, Eid will be celebrated grandly as we do at Puttaparthi.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjADJr0ah8Q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHmMuio6NNY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbyDaJOtvcY
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https://shirdibooks.com/sai-satcharitra-chapter-42/
Excerpt
[Two years before this, in 1916, Baba gave an indication of His Passing away, but nobody understood it then. It was as follows: On the day of Dasara, Baba went into a wild rage in the evening, when people were returning from the Seemollanghan (ceremony of crossing the border of the village). He took off His head-dress, kafni and langota, tore them up and threw them in the Dhuni before Him. Fed by this offering, the fire in the Dhuni began to burn brighter and Baba shone even brighter. He stood there stark naked and with His eyes burning red shouted, “You fellows now have a look and decide whether I am a Muslim or a Hindu.” Everybody was trembling with fear and none dared to approach Baba. After some time, Bhagoji Shinde, the leper devotee, approached Him boldly and succeeded in tying a langota (waist-band) around His waist and said, “Baba, what is all this? Today is the Seemollanghan.” Baba striking the ground with His satka said, “This is my Seemollanghan (crossing the border).” Baba’s anger did not cool down until about 11.00 p.m. and people doubted whether the chavadi procession would ever take place that night. After an hour, Baba resumed His normal condition and dressing Himself as usual, attended the chavadi procession which was described previously. Through this incident, Baba gave a suggestion that Dasara was the proper time for Him to cross the border of life, but no one understood its meaning. ]
Hope we will not fail our empathetic masters again, hope we will not forget their life, their struggle and their crucifixion . Are we loving them back the way they loved us?