Anupama 14th August 2025 Written Episode, Written Update on TellyUpdates.com
Jignesh meets Manohar, calling him brother-in-law, but Manohar forgets his name and calls him Mahesh. When Jignesh asks Leela about the name change, she clarifies Manohar isn’t his brother-in-law. Thinking Hasmuk has passed away, Jignesh is relieved when Hasmuk arrives and takes him along. Leela gives Anupama sweets for Bhavesh and for Prarthana to share with Prem, Badshah, and Raja. Anupama introduces Kinjal and the Shahs to Jignesh.
At the Kotharis’, Vasundhara celebrates Raksha Bandhan. When Khyati tells Pari, Rahi, and Mahi to go to the Shahs’ since they’re attending the wedding, Parag urges her to avoid quarrels, but she refuses. Vasundhara says she won’t stop the girls from celebrating. Prem wants to call Prarthana, but Vasundhara denies his request, prompting his insistence.
Leela celebrates with Jignesh. Ansh says he has three sisters but can’t see them, upsetting him. Pari, Mahi, and Rahi surprise him, and they celebrate together. Pakhi refuses to tie Rakhi to Paritosh, upset over him exposing her the day before. Missing Samar, she breaks down, and Anupama reminds her to cherish the present. Paritosh apologizes, and they celebrate.
Prem, Raja, and Badshah wait for Prarthana, but Vasundhara insists she won’t come. Raja says she never eats before tying their rakhis. Prem vows to visit her if she doesn’t arrive — but Prarthana surprises them by showing up, apologizes to the Kotharis, and celebrates with them. Later, the Shahs join in the festivities and dancing. Leela misses Vanraj. Prarthana credits Anupama for encouraging her visit. While walking, Anupama bumps into Rahi and apologizes, but Rahi coldly says Anupama only knows how to hurt, whether on purpose or not.
Precap: Anupama visits Bhavesh and discovers the hardships he has been facing. The two become emotional as they share their struggles and learn about each other’s difficult journeys.
Update Credit to: H Hasan


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Rahi is a nobody without Anupama, not even related to Anuj or the Shah, she is related to the Shahs thru Anupama, Ansh, Ishani, Pakhi, Toshu, Baa n Babuji are Anupama’s family, so if she thinks she is nobody to Anupama then she too is nobody to Anuj n the rest, even Jignesh remembers Anupama n Anuj together, so only Kotharis is Rahi’s family thru Prem, without Prem she too is nobody to Kotharis! Is she that uneducated to know that or simply stupid?
As Anuj was married to Anupama first that led him to Shahs else he was nobody to Shahs! Rahi thinks she came out of nowhere to be Anuj Kapadia’s daughter?
No matter how much Rahi wants to escape/deny being Anupama’s daughter she is connected through Anupama else she is a nobody no one related to the Shahs and Anuj! That is a absolute fact sge can’t deny!
All i can say is take gautum vashundra and Kathy out of serial they are spoiling it with their evil plots and they are winning it will lead to prem death ansh death and anupama death and still they will remain unpunished continue like this trp points will drop and makers will be forced by ustav plus to take it off air don t makers realise how wicked these caracters are now if good would win more over evil and gautum would be killed or shot dead serial would have more audience and at the end instead of anupama dying let vashundra get a heart atac and die and let kothi either become a good woman or let her also be killed or comités suicide
An Open Letter to President Vladimir Putin
Respected Mr. Putin,
Do we truly need to invade in order to remain powerful in this modern era?
Imagine a future where the world map shows no Ukraine, no India, no other nation, only Russia.
Only me and mine. Would that truly inspire pride, or would it feel hollow?
Nations do not become great by conquering others. They become great by protecting, uplifting, and inspiring people.
Let us recall a promise:
In 1994, Ukraine surrendered the world’s third-largest nuclear arsenal. In return, Russia, the U.S., and the U.K. signed the Budapest Memorandum, pledging to:
Respect Ukraine’s independence and borders.
Never use force or threats against it.
Seek UN action if Ukraine was threatened.
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Unless there is undeniable, credible evidence of grave human rights abuses, and a clear, genuine plea from the affected people, no external power should intervene—certainly not invade.
The real solution lies in enabling communities to build efficient, accountable governance from within, not in seizing control.
For exampleTake Balochistan, empower local leaders who can bring lasting peace. Forcing a partition from Pakistan risks writing centuries of fresh violence into history.
History teaches the price of erasure: the burning of Nalanda University destroyed centuries of accumulated wisdom.
The fall of the Indus Valley Civilization deprived humanity of an irreplaceable cultural treasure.
Every time a civilization is lost, a part of us disappears forever.
What world leaders may view as a strategic chess move in geopolitics is, for citizens, a matter of life, death, and heritage.
One careless move can wipe out chapters of human history that can never be written again.
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The same question applies to Israel, Palestine, Pakistan, or any other region threatening the existence of neighbors.
Why try to erase another nation instead of resolving your own issues?
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The promises of agreements like the Budapest Memorandum (1994) must be honored, or trust between nations will erode beyond repair.
The world remembers those who kept their word and protected what existed, not those who redrew maps through force. True greatness is measured in what a leader preserves, not what they destroy.
An Open Letter to the People of the World
Every time leaders go to war, they play on a chessboard where the pieces are our lives.
Cities burn, families scatter, dreams vanish, and when the dust settles, the same kind of leaders rise again, wearing different flags but repeating the same mistakes.
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What if we refused to be trapped in this cycle?
What if we demanded a new global rule: In any civil conflict/war, both the aggressor and the victim governments/authorities step down?
In their place, a neutral, transparent, transitional council takes over, made up of people chosen from within the community, not foreign powers.
Their mission: rebuild, restore, and hand power back to the people, without revenge, without exploitation.
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This is not about taking sides. It’s about taking humanity’s side.
Leaders see war as strategy. We see it as funerals, hunger, and fear.
It’s time to change the rules, before the next move on their chessboard is our lives.
Happy Independence Day, India! I love my country and take pride in being a citizen of the world’s largest democracy.
We the people hold the real power, we the people run the country, but it works only when we stand united to build our nation together.
Without unity, there is no strength. without strength, there is no progress.
This Independence Day, let’s remember that freedom is not just a gift from history, but a responsibility for the future.
Wish you good luck, Mr. Trump. As the U.S. president, your power is unmatched.
Speaking of peace while holding such authority naturally earns a lot of love and admiration.
Yes, every politician has motives, everyone does.
That is why, in very near future, politics will be replaced with accountable and transparent public service.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDtQEeyHg1w
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Read this story with my son.
Sad story. But if Tatara’s sword had true divine power, he should have united the villages into one/under one rule and marry Vamiro, there is no logic to divide the land further!
In real life, unity/peace often comes through marriage across caste, religion, and region.
People/children grow tolerant, cultures spread/accepted/exchanged/respected across(Rather than invasion).
I believe this is one of the reasons why Hinduism endured centuries of invasion and this is what Ambedkar dreamed of, to end caste and communal divides through shared lives, not walls.