Anupama 24th October 2025 Written Episode, Written Update on TellyUpdates.com
During the grand Diwali celebration, Vasundhara remarks that Goddess Lakshmi doesn’t bless everyone despite their prayers. She adds that those who do receive blessings must possess a generous heart. With a smug smile, she announces that she has brought gifts for the Shah family.
Rahi and Anupama exchange warm Diwali wishes as Prem, touched by their reunion after a long time, decides to capture their heartfelt moment. Anupama joyfully insists that Prem join them in the photograph. Meanwhile, Ishani flaunts herself before Raja, while Mahi searches for Gautam—something Meeta keenly observes.
Anupama politely wishes Vasundhara a happy Diwali, but Vasundhara mocks her, calling her a restless firecracker always wandering about. With graceful wit, Anupama compares Vasundhara to a rocket that only soars to fall later. She then expresses gratitude to Parag for supporting the Shahs in their absence and helping Bharti during her operation. The Shahs cheerfully welcome the Kothari family, but Anupama is stunned when Gautam appears. Vasundhara smugly reveals that Gautam has been managing their business and mocks Ansh for failing to take care of Hasmuk, forcing Prem to stay behind.
Anil questions Gautam’s motives, wondering why he is more invested in the Kothari empire than his own ventures. Gautam defends himself earnestly. When Leela jokingly tells Parag to cut off one of his arms, Vasundhara sternly intervenes. Leela hurriedly clarifies it was only a jest, and Anupama reminds everyone to keep the festival filled with good thoughts and happiness.
Rahi apologizes to Anupama, lamenting that Gautam’s presence has ruined her Diwali. Anupama urges her to stay positive, and the two fondly reminisce about Anuj, remembering his love for sweets. When Rahi asks about Anupama’s first Diwali with him, Anupama recalls how Anuj had confessed his love that night. Rahi smiles and calls Anuj the best.
Later, Mahi sorrowfully tells Gautam that everyone blames him for everything. Gautam admits his mistakes, but Mahi urges him not to think poorly of himself. The air lightens as Anupama serves sweets to everyone. Vasundhara, however, feels relieved upon learning that Anupama will soon return to Mumbai. She slyly suggests that Anupama settle there permanently. Devika promptly taunts Vasundhara for her comment, and Anupama beams seeing her friend.
Leela humorously calls Devika a “Diwali bomb.” Devika introduces a young girl, Jaya, to everyone, revealing that she plans to adopt her. Anupama and Rahi rejoice at the news, welcoming both Devika and Jaya warmly. Hasmuk urges everyone to celebrate with joy, and soon the Shahs and Kotharis dance together under the festive lights.
However, Devika suddenly feels uneasy, alarming Anupama. When she inquires about the somber expressions surrounding her arrival, Anupama gently admits it’s because she will soon leave for Mumbai. Nearby, Ansh and Prarthana quietly notice Mahi’s growing closeness to Gautam, while Paritosh spots Ishani texting Raja. Amid the festive noise, Rahi grows uncomfortable seeing Prem distracted on his phone, hinting that the evening’s peace may not last long.
Precap: The Shah and Kothari families come together to celebrate Govardhan Puja with joy and devotion. During the festivities, Anupama notices Mahi spending time with Gautam, which catches her attention. Concerned, Prarthana warns Anupama, urging her to protect Mahi from Gautam before it’s too late.
Update Credit to: H Hasan


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Why wants Anupama to Mahi? She deserves it! It’s her own fate she chooses herself! After all Prarthana already told everyone Gautam truth!!
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Mahi doesn’t love Aryan deeply, she just enjoys being loved and cared. She has become very insecure and eager for love since kavya abandoned her.
Mahi always seeks comfort from others because she feels lonely. Just like some people don’t want to be alone, so they often seek new partners.
Respected President Putin,
I humbly request you to strengthen the role and authority of the United Nations and enhance Russia’s constructive influence within it during negotiations for a peace settlement in Ukraine.
Such an approach could ensure that no nation, including the United States, can impose sanctions or use military force without UN approval or the consent of global citizens.
I express concern over the annexation of territories/Ukrain, as this may set a precedent that other expansionist nations may be like China? might exploit in the future in the name of security.
It would be wiser to advocate for greater UN intervention, citizen participation, and transparent communication with the global community.
Please consider negotiating for these reforms as part of the peace process.
Geopolitical tensions today have become extremely dangerous.
They destabilize nations, eliminate patriotic leaders, harm loyal soldiers, and inflict endless suffering on innocent civilians.
I sincerely urge you to prioritize lasting peace and prevent further cycles of violence through diplomacy and global accountability.
The world is watching and hoping that leaders like you will choose the path of wisdom over conquest, dialogue over dominance, and global harmony over geopolitical gain.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ofLJqz-0KI
Each year, we lose journalists, activists, and truth-seekers who stood unarmed against powerful systems of deceit.
2025 Rajeev Pratap from Uttarkashi was found dead in the Bhagirathi River after exposing corruption in a government hospital and school.
Mukesh Chandrakar from Bastar, Chhattisgarh, was killed by his own cousin after reporting a road-construction scam.
Antoni Lallican, a French photojournalist in Ukraine, died in a Russian drone strike while documenting civilian suffering.
In 2024, Rohit Biswal from Odisha lost his life in an IED blast while covering the Maoist insurgency.
In Gaza, Anas al-Sharif and Eman El-Shanti were killed in Israeli airstrikes — their cameras still recording the cries of humanity.
K. Satyanarayana (2019), Shujaat Bukhari (2018), Gauri Lankesh (2017), M. M. Kalburgi and Govind Pansare (2015), Narendra Dabholkar (2013), J. Dey and Umesh Rajput (2011), and Sister Rani Maria (1995) each silenced for daring to question power and defend truth.
List is endless…..
The real tragedy is not only their deaths, but the loneliness of their fight.
Not everyone can be a Bhagat Singh, a Mahatma Gandhi, or a Sonam Wangchuk, not everyone can bear that kind of pain or sustain that relentless courage.
If journalists, lawyers, and the judiciary truly wish to serve the nation honestly and fearlessly, they must act collectively through teamwork, shared intelligence, and public transparency.
Every finding, every threat must be shared among peers and every verified truth revealed to the public, so that no one can silence all voices at once.
Integrity in isolation invites danger; unity builds protection.
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If these professionals can work with the people educating/protecting citizens their rights, duties, and responsibilities corruption, exploitation, and injustice naturally lose their grip.
Yet, the same old pattern repeats: a few brave souls fight and fall, while others trade conscience for comfort, serving the top 1% and deepening the crisis of corruption and unemployment.
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It is time we rethink the system itself.
Why can’t we build independent, people-driven public institutions/firms/companies, in law, journalism, medicine, organic farming, housekeeping, clothing, security….. that work directly with citizens, resolving their needs through transparent, OTP-based service systems?
Let these be publicly owned and accountable enterprises, where citizens pay directly and fairly, contributing a suitable portion of their tax to sustain honest, community-oriented work.
Such a model would be far wiser and more sustainable than watching public funds drain into vote-bank politics and short-term freebies.
Let the next revolution be one not of blood, but of accountability, self-reliance, and collective integrity.
Only then can we truly honor the martyrs of truth, those who gave their lives so others could live with courage and conscience.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-Q_CYyl79o
China invented fireworks and celebrated its work.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OOHYAw47KA
India’s work is to celebrate even at the cost of life!
5:30: Baggo 🙂
Mahi needs to get pregnant with Gautham’s child. Let’s do this.. Should do it on Prathana’s bed.