Anupama 27th February 2025 Written Episode, Written Update on TellyUpdates.com
Meeta questions Rahi about calling them if they still have to go to the Kothari house. Rahi reveals that the boys invited a girl to their bachelor party and claims she saw Anil with her. Mahi argues that it’s common at such parties, but Rahi remains upset. Meeta decides they should all go to the Kothari house. Meanwhile, Anupama asks Moti Baa to let her go for a big order, but Moti Baa insists that veneration is more important. Anupama argues that the order is significant, especially since the customer is from Moti Baa’s side, and suggests Leela take her place in the prayer. Moti Baa, however, reminds her that she must return home.
At the party, the boys enjoy themselves with Akash, while the women arrive and get shocked to see them with a girl, leading to jealousy and confrontation. Rahi scolds Prem for flirting, while Ansh is blamed for encouraging him. Meeta reprimands Anil, and Kinjal realizes Paritosh hasn’t changed. However, it turns out that the girl is Prem’s friend, Aaksh. The boys tease the girls for their dull bachelor party, and they all decide to celebrate together.
Pari suggests showcasing talents to have fun. Badshah impresses everyone with his tabla skills, revealing he is secretly learning music due to fear of Parag and Moti Baa. Anil supports Badshah’s dreams and surprises everyone with his poetry. Raja notes how little they know about each other’s hidden talents.
As the party continues, Rahi encourages Khyati to dance, stating that a mother should participate in her son’s wedding. Despite Prem’s anger, Khyati stuns everyone with her dance moves. Anil comments that due to Moti Baa’s strictness, many at the Kothari house have suppressed their talents. Anupama is shocked to see the bachelor party and worries about Moti Baa’s reaction. Khyati invites her to join, sparking memories of Anuj and dancing. However, she unexpectedly bumps into Vasundhara and is left in shock. Parag arrives, furious about the celebration in his house.
Moti Baa and Parag scold everyone for partying, blaming Anupama for neglecting the prayer. Moti Baa confronts Khyati, Moti Baa, and Prathana, while Parag accuses Anupama of bringing bad influence to their home. As tensions rise, Prem defiantly dances in front of Parag, angering him further. Prem argues that Parag should stop controlling everyone’s lives and ultimately blames Anupama and Rahi for his changed behavior.
Precap: Anupama and Rahi perform Maha Shivratri pooja. Rahi and Prem aspire to pursue an MBA in Mumbai. Anupama prays god to let Rahi bring goodness in Kothari family. Moti Baa after learning about Rahi’s MBA plan, burns the offer letter.
Update Credit to: H Hasan
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I genuinely doubt if you people even passed 10th grade, because 9th-grade Social Science covers global history of the clergy, nobility, and peasantry:
French Revolution ended monarchy, introduced liberty, equality, and rights, and inspired anti-colonial movements.
Russian Revolution toppled Tsar Nicholas II, sought economic equality and peasant welfare, but Soviet policies limited democratic rights.
Nazism under Hitler led to mass persecution, dictatorship, and oppression, undermining democracy and socialism. (CURRENT INDIAN GOVT)
History isn’t just about freedom and democracy—it’s a tale of power struggles and exploitation.
As artists depicted, nobles like you are the spiders, and peasants are the flies, just as spiders prey on flies, nobles thrived on the hard labor of the commoners.
Rome’s History Mirrors This Struggle:
Secessio Plebis (5th–3rd century BCE, Roman Republic): Plebeians withdrew from the city to demand political rights and protection from elite oppression, leading to reforms like the Twelve Tables and the creation of Tribunes of the Plebs.
Bagaudae (3rd–5th century CE, Late Roman Empire): Rebellious peasants in Gaul and Hispania resisted high taxes, forced labor, and elite exploitation, forming autonomous communities before being crushed by Roman and Frankish forces.
Comparison:
Secessio Plebis was a peaceful protest for legal reforms, while Bagaudae waged violent uprisings to challenge imperial control.
Both highlight the battle between the oppressed and the ruling elite.
Yet, centuries later, you still expect common people to serve without questioning the system, how much longer can this exploitation continue?
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Long before the French, Russian, and other revolutions, Gautam Buddha emerged as a reformer, challenging exploitation disguised as religious practices.
It wasn’t just peasants, many kings, including Samrat Ashoka, and wealthy individuals who understood the true essence of Brahman rejected meaningless rituals and superstitions(as humorously depicted in the movie PK).
They embraced Buddha Dhamma, became Buddhist monks (Bhikkhus), and promoted rational thought over blind faith.
If one follows the logic of reclaiming lands, temples, and punishing past wrongs, then we will support Buddhists, JAINS, KHALISTANI and MUSLIMS as well to demand the restoration of their sites and advocate for a Buddhist nation, considering that before Samrat Ashoka, there was no unified Hindu nation in India.
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Forget the past, if Rahul Gandhi truly takes a stand and firmly exposes the real character of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, Abhinav Bharat, Srikant Purohit, Narendra Modi, and Amit Shah, then we will swiftly move past the endless debates on Gandhiji, Nehru, Aurangzeb, and Babur.
History has shown that power, politics, and religion have been dark spaces, where people sell their souls, betray humanity, and act out of conditioning, selfish motives, or helplessness.
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Stop being biased, stop going to extremes, don’t fabricate history, introspect and ask do we need to support people like Asharam Bapu, Dhirednra Sastry, Baba Ramdev blindly?
If we are going that what kind of legacy we are leaving? Is this real Hindutwa?
This version of Hindutva only benefits the top 1%, the clergy and the elite, while the common people remain blind followers.
Why those leaders of Hindutwa never send their children to become kar sevaks, gou rakhaks etc, why they dont chant Sankrit but learn English abroad?
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My heart breaks while saying against Baba Ramdev, though him I know Yoga, I know how much I have learnt from him , I still use anu tel when I get cold,
But yes I am hurt by fake promises and allegations, what made him so casual while dealing with public life. I demand accountability.
I strongly believe most of these leaders are in position due to their eagerness to work for public, but the day you become larger than life, people follow you blindly, you get promoted from general rail class to business class.
And the people because of whom you got promoted are still getting stampeded in rail stations, remember you have sold your soul to power/money.
A true leader always travels with people, because it knows he/she is for the people, by the people of the people.
Religion, too, should be for the people, by the people, of the people. Without people, there is no God, no power, no ideology.
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Remember the power of “Socialism” that fueled Indira Gandhi’s rise, focus on solving present-day crises instead of digging into the past, you never know what will come out of it.
The problems we face today are far more urgent and dangerous than past debates. Look forward, fix what is broken now.
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And dear people, now you have the power, become responsible. Demand skills and opportunities to perform, not to blindly follow.
Stand together, think critically, and stop idolizing leaders. Apply the Neti Neti (not this, not that) approach and hold leadership accountable.
Demand daily updates on what they have actually done.
Power should bring responsibility, not luxury. Leaders must not enjoy special privileges that ordinary citizens don’t have:
If your children can’t study abroad, don’t allow their children to either.
If you don’t get quality healthcare, don’t let them have exclusive medical access.
If your air and water are polluted, don’t let them live in purified environments.
If you stand in long queues, don’t let them skip lines with special passes.
It’s difficult to maintain civic sense when your turn rarely comes, so stop idolizing and start questioning. And most importantly see how best you can contribute to run this country,
Historical Event Key Changes Parallels in India
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French Revolution (1789) Ended monarchy, introduced liberty, equality, and rights, inspiring anti-colonial movements.
India’s Independence (1947): Overthrew British rule, embraced democracy, fundamental rights, and people’s power.
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Russian Revolution (1917) Overthrew Tsar Nicholas II, aimed for economic equality & peasant welfare, but restricted democracy.
Indira Gandhi’s Era (1970s): Leaned toward socialism, introduced state control & welfare policies, but also limited democratic freedoms (Emergency 1975-77).
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Nazism & Hitler (1933-1945) Led to mass persecution, dictatorship, centralization of power, and suppression of dissent.
Current Indian Govt: Power is becoming polarized, authoritarian, dissent is suppressed, institutions/press are being controlled, and democracy is under threat ? Clergy, Nobility, capitalists in rise?
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India keep watching, Are we moving towards genuine democracy, or are we letting history take a darker turn?