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Jodhaa Akbar 8th July 2013 Written Episode Update

Jodhaa Akbar 8th July 2013 Written Episode, Jodhaa Akbar 8th July 2013 Written Update

Raja Bhaarmal is furious after seeign Jodha and Sujamal together.Jodha tries to justify the act by saying that letters were sent in their names.Bhaarmal still isn’t pleased.Desperately trying to make her parents understand,she goes to her mother and begs her to trust her.But Menavati also pretends to be angry.Deeply hurt,Jodha leaves.Bhagwan Das suggests that it is best to get them married as soon as possible. Bhaarmal agrees,but he is still unsure as to how to make Suryabaan understand the need of the hour.

Menavati tells them that she’ll talk to Suryabaan .Bhaarmal is skeptical at first,but then agrees. Menavati goes to talk to Suryabaan. But he still sticks to his word.Desperate,Menavati begs him to agree to get married to Jodha before the war,Suryabaan,feels for the mother and finally

agrees,because he couldn’t disrespect the queen.

Cut to,Sujamal is shown shown practising sword fighting with some of his soldiers.He had put together an army of his won and believed that unless each and every soldier needed to be as good as him in sword fighting,so that they could declare war against Amer.But none of the soldiers seemed good enough.Meanwhile,a soldier comes and informs him that Shareefuddin and his army seemed close-by. They were hunting. Sujamal quizzes him about how many men might he have behind Shareefuddin etc.The soldier replies “12,0000″.One soldier(seemed like a senapati) tells Sujamal that Shareefuddin had not lost a single war till date.He was known as Jalal’s right hand.

Meanwhile,focus shifts to Agra.The mughal baawarji khaana(kitchen) is shown.An aged hindu woman is shown searching for something.One of the mughal ladies politely asks her what she was doing here?Before she could answer,one lady announces Maham Anga’s arrival to the kitchen.Everybody seemed a bit scared.The lady hides the hindu lady behind her.

Maham Anga sees the hindu lady though.She questions her,the hindu lady says that she had come in search of her kaali maa pendant.Maham Anga simply walks around and finds the pendant.She picks it up with a khanjar(a long knife like thing) and places it in front of the hindu lady’s eyes.The lady fears.All of a sudden,Maham Anga throws the pendant(along with its chain) into a vessel containing hot boiling water.She pulls the hindu lady and asks her to remove it now.The lady doesn’t.Maham Anga questions her belief in the Almighty,she shoots out angrily and then leaves.The hindu lady is left there crying,she then puts her hand into the hot water and removes.Her hand was burnt,she was prfusely crying.the mughal lady comes,asks her to apply malam(medicine) and consoles her.

Menavati is shown doing all the preparations for the wedding.The grandmother gets to know that it was Menavati who had sent those letters to Jodha and Suryabaan.She verfies,but doesn’t ask why.

Jalal is shown entering Ruqaiya’s chamber.He was impatiently waiting for her,but she was nowhere to be seen.He is seen walking around the chamber,he finally picks up some beverage for himself and then lyes down on the bed.

*He was seen in the light blue sherwaani.His hair the usual fluffy “hawaa mein udta jaaye” thingy isssh!this handsome munda! *

After sometimes Ruqaiya arrives with a plate of food and some beverages in her hand.

She smiles at Jalal as she enters.She then adds some toppings to the beverages.

Meanwhile,Jalal questions her about her whereabouts in a very ‘nok-jhok’ kinda tone *It was so cute! *

He tells her he had been waitinf for her sicne what seemed like eternity

Ruqaiya simply giggles it off.She looks up at him,only to see his feet on the bed.

She tells him,that no matter how great a baadshah he is,he still behaves like a ‘bandar’.

Like how all lovers have their sweet silly fights,Jalal and Ruqaiya have a fight too.* adorable they looked precap-Jodha gets to know that it was Menavati,who had sent those letters.

Update Credit to: disha15

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