Anupama 4th February 2025 Written Episode, Written Update on TellyUpdates.com
The Episode starts with Anupama speaking to Anuj’s photo, expressing that everyone is discussing Rahi’s upcoming wedding. She misses Anuj deeply, feeling his absence as she faces the responsibility of making decisions about Rahi’s marriage. Anupama shares how she feels helpless without Anuj by her side to guide her. She acknowledges that Rahi has made her choice to marry Prem, and her decision is final. Anupama decides to approach the Kotharis with the proposal for Rahi and Prem’s wedding and promises to support Rahi, should anything go wrong in the future. She asks Anuj for his guidance and support whenever needed.
Baa asks Prem if he’s going for a walk, to which he replies he just wanted some fresh air. Baa suspects Prem is avoiding something and sends him back to his room. She also asks Anil to go back to his room. Rahi, feeling restricted by the CCTV, sneaks into Prem’s room, where he misses her. They spend some quality time together, and Rahi adjusts a picture frame of Prem and his mother. Just then, Gautam interrupts them. Prem quickly asks Rahi to hide, and Gautam fails to spot her. He asks Prem to meet Baa, who is feeling restless.
Parag reflects on his past with Prem, and when Prem returns to his room, he finds Rahi there. Rahi proposes marriage to Prem, saying they shouldn’t wait any longer if they are already in love. Prem accepts her proposal, and they exchange garlands before falling asleep together.
Later, Baa decides to wake Prem for the day’s prayer and sneak into his room. She’s surprised to find Prem doing yoga. She tells him to prepare for the prayer, but notices Rahi’s keychain, which raises her suspicions about Prem and Rahi being together. Anupama is looking for Rahi, and Pari, afraid of telling the truth, lies to her. Anupama asks Rahi to return, but Rahi urges Pari to come clean about everything when she gets back.
Prem asks Rahi if she’s sure about their marriage, to which Rahi confidently says she wouldn’t have proposed if she wasn’t certain. Baa witnesses Rahi leaving Prem’s room, and Prem, happy, prepares for Anu Ki Rasoi. Gautam asks Prem to join them at the factory, but Prem refuses, focused on his plans with Rahi. Baa and Parag grow frustrated with Anupama.
Precap: Vasundhara discusses with Anupama about Rahi meeting Prem before their marriage, shocking Anupama with the truth. Rahi returns.
Update Credit to: H Hasan
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The extent of mishaps and inconvenience at our religious sites, especially during Kumbh, is unparalleled.
Any other place facing such persistent issues may be deserted like Goa in certain instances.
What’s even more troubling is that the so-called guardians of religion push people to visit these sites in the name of faith and suppress any criticism.
They refuse to take responsibility for their failures and make no effort to improve the situation.
Even more striking is the resilience of the general public, who continue to endure these hardships without demanding real accountability or meaningful change.
Kumbh was happening and Kumbh will continue to happen but does it brings a smile in the face of general mass? Do they feel secure?
Will a small child be able navigate alone the holy place safely without getting lost/getting drowned.
We need lots and lots of dedicated trained paid/unpaid volunteers per person to carry these activities smoothly.
Everyone coming as a visitor will never help the situation.
No place is holy if there is stampede, loot, death, abduction, rush and mismanagement.
And its true that person who avail z-plus security and arrive directly at the spot in their private vehicle will never bother about the issues general public faced.
Once they will travel without security on ground, once their children will get missing at Kumbh, once they will avail free education/health care, once they will drink tap water, road side food and stay without air conditioner they will do everything in their control to improve their surrounding.
India/France situation is same, the ruling elite, disconnected from the reality of the masses, tells them to “eat cake if there is no bread.” calls stamped deaths as Mokshya.
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The day when nobility will work in agile race with daily task update to their client( the general public demand) will resolve these issues.
India and the world must not settle for anything less.
We need a proactive, accountable, and accessible system of governance—one that prioritizes real-time problem-solving over bureaucracy.
I understand that some believe achieving true equality of opportunity is impossible and that discrimination is inevitable.
However, nature itself does not discriminate—fundamental resources like air, water, sunlight, soil, and fire ,flora, fauna are freely available to all, unrestrained by any higher force.
If we look beyond man-made restrictions, these essentials remain accessible to everyone without bias or exclusion.
This is precisely why I believe those in power have a moral duty to ensure that high-quality essential services and resources are available to all without conflict or inequality.
We have chosen leadership is to serve the people, not to accumulate privileges, exploit public resources, or suppress dissent.
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There is enough for all—if we share, not hoard; contribute, not compete.
When we realize we belong to each other,
“Aham Brahmasmi,” “Tat Tvam Asi,”
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“Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam.”
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“Sarve Bhavantu Sukhinah, Sarve Santu Niramayah,
Sarve Bhadrani Pashyantu, Maa Kashchid Dukha Bhaag Bhavet.”
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When we fail to share with Narayana in disguise, we become poor like Sudama.
I hope this answers the question below
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/aeYucRaTM68
All our ancient scriptures—Ramayana, Mahabharata, every revolution and world war have demonstrated that everything is by us, for us, and of us.
Whenever this truth is forgotten, a great war follows. Yet, we have failed to learn from Kurukshetra ki karah.
Interestingly, apart from the Rakshasa war in the Ramayana, every other major conflict has been between humans.
This reveals that the real demonic, power-hungry, and animalistic instincts reside within us.
No amount of external regulations or revolutions can bring lasting change unless each individual conquers their inner animalistic instincts.
This is precisely why even the most developed nations, after winning countless wars and attaining material abundance, ultimately turn inward in search of peace.
Have we fought enough external wars or still more pending before we turn inwards.
Choice is solely ours.
“Yada Yada Hi Dharmasya Glanir Bhavati Bharata,
Abhyutthanam Adharmasya Tadatmanam Srijamyaham.
Paritranaya Sadhunam Vinashayacha Dushkritam,
Dharmasansthapanarthaya Sambhavami Yuge Yuge.”
(Whenever there is a decline in righteousness and a rise in unrighteousness, I manifest Myself. To protect the virtuous, destroy the wicked, and establish Dharma, I appear in every age.)