Anupama 9th April 2025 Written Episode, Written Update on TellyUpdates.com
Khyati gets emotional, and Parag asks her the reason for her tears. She decides to hide the truth, but when Parag prepares to call her brother, she stops him. She lies, claiming she got hurt by the furniture. Parag laughs and suggests removing the furniture, but Khyati reminds him that it’s his favorite, linked to Prem. Parag advises her to be careful.
Meanwhile, Paritosh informs Anupama that he’s going to attend Kinjal’s office party and won’t be able to deliver the order. Anupama decides to deliver it herself and asks Paritosh not to disappoint Kinjal. Raghav offers to help with the delivery, surprising Anupama. He shares that Anupama inspired him to live again and reveals he’s reopening the case. He asks for her support, which Anupama agrees to, and she feels determined to stand by her friend in his fight.
Elsewhere, Prem ignores Rahi and asks her not to get involved because of him. Rahi believes that only Anupama can handle both Prem and the situation. Khyati has a disturbing dream where Mohit threatens to destroy everything, which unsettles her. Parag comforts her, praising her for loving Prem despite his hatred and acknowledging her sacrifice. Khyati is surprised by his words. Parag assures her that one day, Prem will accept her.
Rahi tells Anupama about the situation between Khyati and Mohit. Anupama reflects that Prem doesn’t understand Khyati’s sacrifice and is surprised that she distanced herself from Mohit. Rahi wonders what will happen if Prem never understands Khyati’s sacrifices. Anupama empathizes with the pain caused to Prem, Mohit, and Khyati, and comforts Rahi, advising her to focus on handling her in-laws. Mohit meets with his uncle and learns that Khyati refused to help him. He begins to think Khyati is heartless. Meanwhile, Rahi decides to meet Mohit secretly, hiding her actions from Prem.
Paritosh questions Anupama for sending Raghav to deliver the order, reminding her he had gone to the party. Leela scolds Mahi for preparing tea late. Mahi, feeling targeted by everyone for being alone, argues with Pari, who accuses her of pursuing Prem. Later, the Shah family is shocked to learn that Kinjal paid Pari’s admission fees in cash. Pakhi raises doubts about Kinjal’s actions, but Leela defends Kinjal, suggesting she might have saved money for Pari’s future. Despite this, Pakhi continues to harbor suspicions. Khyati is stunned to see Mohit at the temple.
Precap: Anupama urges Khyati to reveal the truth to the Kotharis. However, Parag intervenes, stopping Khyati, Anupama, and Rahi from entering the house.
Update Credit to: H Hasan
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Does anyone feel that Khyati is obsessed with pleasing prem? I feel like this is not the same what they showed in YRKKH. Swarna felt guilty about what she did with her son. But Khyati does not care about Aryan/Mohit at all. I can see how the writers can make their relationship fine. I really can’t, Khyati did not once apologise to Aryan about what she did with him. Honestly she really doesn’t deserve Prem’s love either, not happy with the character development, even in her dreams, she said to her son to stay away from the family.
Why Rahul Gandhi only talks big? And because he raises concern, so we are asking:
Why doesn’t he raise concerns about the depleting water bodies or the falling groundwater levels in India/Karnataka/Bengaluru , caused by unchecked concrete expansion?
The Sattva IT Park, often showcased in Hyderabad, also exists in Bengaluru, yet it houses the toxic Vishwawathi River flowing through it, which carries waste from both the tech park and the city.
Why is there no comment from congress on such severe pollution and negligence?
Why hasn’t he spoken out about the destruction of forests in Hyderabad to build IT corridors?
Where is congress party’s sustainable development?
Why is there silence when an Odisha native dies or when a local or foreign woman is assaulted, such as the Israeli woman in Hampi? Why has the Soujanya case still not seen closure? Why do influential people consistently escape the law?
Why do many Congress MPs / MLAs and Govt officials in Karnataka appear to possess wealth far beyond known sources of income?
Why has corruption not been curbed, and why are government officials not proactively engaging with the public from their side to improve systems like education, healthcare, unemployment and environmental restoration?
Why isn’t industry collaborating with schools and colleges to empower students early on, especially in states like Karnataka, Telangana, and Himachal Pradesh, where Congress holds power and where there’s so much potential in science, technology, nature, and education?
Why don’t government officials, police, judiciary, and politicians act proactively and engage with people and the planet from their side?
Why does action only follow complaints or crises?
With all our talent and infrastructure, why is preventive governance still rare?
Instead of focusing on uplifting lives, restoring environments, or reforming public systems, why does Rahul Gandhi prioritize only caste census and reservation debates?
Isn’t caste-based politics just as divisive and harmful as religion-based politics?
Why Rahul Gandhi’s mind is only playing politics instead of doing any real work?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyHUWsL8T1I&t=1284s
22:03, So, Yogi Adityanath and the BJP support the temple/kumbh driven gig economy, yet Piyush Goyal criticizes entrepreneurs building services in the gig economy space.
At the same time, Sambit Patra labels people as traitors for praising China, but Piyush Goyal openly acknowledges China’s progress in tech and innovation?
The real issue isn’t just hypocrisy, it’s a selective narrative that praises or condemns based on convenience, not principle.
If India truly wants to lead, it must support diverse, grassroots entrepreneurship and foster a political culture that encourages healthy comparisons and learning, not knee-jerk nationalism.
I’ve proudly visited all temples in the South, they’re far better maintained than those in the North. Monasteries are simply adorable everywhere.
Temples are places of worship, not business, but if treated like one, shouldn’t they at least ensure comfort and safety? What’s the point if temple trusts, priests, influencers, and VIPs thrive, while common people die in stampedes?
Any private business would be banned for such negligence.
But when BJP/RSS play with public lives in the name of religion and promote this gig economy, it’s called tradition where only commoners, not VIPs, die chasing “moksha.”
Entrepreneurs offering better, safer jobs are insulted!
Not able to trust any party/workers(mobs) any more.
Maybe it’s time to amend the system, where people can nominate the candidates, all such candidates would form a people’s party. And candidates will be constantly in touch with citizens with day to day update, discussion, brainstorming?
Can government/judiciary/security services be proactive/preventive governance which can foresight public welfare/environmental collapse/rising crime?
Shouldn’t public service means, stepping out to serve the people and the planet, not making citizens beg for help from behind layers of bureaucracy?
And the harshest question of all, where is the guillotine for modern treason? Why do powerful people, corrupt officials, and violent mobs go unpunished.
According to the Manusmriti, those in positions of power and wealth should be punished most severely when they commit wrong.
But in reality, it’s the opposite, hypocrisy reigns. The powerful freely enjoy their privilege, but conveniently skip the consequences.
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The people of India deserve real power in their hands.
They should have the right to nominate candidates directly without any party affiliation.
When citizens raise their voices collectively, there must be a prompt, transparent investigation with clear closure.
Every public service must come with a ticketing system, so citizens can track progress and accountability at every step.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igpU4RHLIV0
So now the Army is being deployed primarily to safeguard Hindu religious events, but where is the same urgency when it comes to preventing daily thefts and crimes in Odisha?
Are religious Hindu gatherings being treated as more important than the everyday safety and security of citizens?