Anupama 15th January 2025 Written Update Rahi’s reply. Anupama tells Janki about Khyati’s mum-in-law. She says the woman who was about to hit Radha by her car is none other than Mrs. Kothari. Janki calls Mrs. Kothari an arrogant woman. Mrs. Kothari is seen performing the aarti in her house. She gives the prasad to Anupama. She asks Anupama to make the food cleanly and heartily. She asks if any of the workers in Anu ki Rasoi is on a period. She doesn’t want such women to touch the food. She asks Anupama to keep them away. Rahi disagrees and asks Mrs. Kothari why she still believes such things.
She asks if Yashoda used to keep Krishna hungry during those days. Mrs. Kothari is miffed hearing her, while Anupama restricts Rahi. Mrs. Kothari says that people don’t understand traditions these days, but instead try to question them. Her husband insults Anupama and her group. He says that only big people have a right to question it, while these people are just creating a ruckus. His taunts anger Rahi.
Mrs. Kothari’s arrogance hits new heights as she performs aarti like she’s hosting a reality show on holiness while dropping casual misogyny bombs. Her “no-touch” policy on menstruating women screams medieval royalty meets regressive handbook. Rahi’s Krishna analogy flies over her head faster than common sense does in her household. And let’s not forget Mr. Kothari, who proudly wields his elitist badge like it’s a fashion statement, declaring only the “big people” can question traditions. Newsflash, Mr. and Mrs. Kothari: equality and logic aren’t exclusive club memberships—they’re free, but not everyone can afford them mentally. Anupama and her team should serve them a hot plate of reality check next time, seasoned with sass and served piping hot.
Anupama 15th January 2025 Written Update Rahi’s reply
Rahi, always one to notice a peculiar vibe, asks Anupama why the Kotharis are glaring at them like they’ve gate-crashed the party. Mrs. Kothari, with her VIP-level audacity, declares that Anupama and Rahi aren’t guests and orders the staff to usher them straight to the kitchen. Talk about hospitality! Meanwhile, Paras, radiating villain energy, vows not to ruin the festival but makes it clear he won’t let Anupama off the hook for causing trouble. Anupama, unbothered and with a gaze sharper than a chef’s knife, stares him down.
Elsewhere, Ansh is fuming after discovering his game has been leaked. He vents his anger to Hasmuk, who advises him to keep his cool, which, let’s face it, is easier said than done. Ansh reveals someone sold his game and, channeling his inner Avenger, declares he won’t let this slide. Quoting Anupama’s life mantra, he reminds everyone not to snatch others’ rights nor let anyone take theirs. Hasmuk, ever the cheerleader, agrees wholeheartedly. Later, Ansh finds out that his game was sold to none other than the Kotharis, who are now eyeing the gaming business. Ready to take on the world (or at least the Kotharis), Ansh asks his friend to arrange a meeting with them. Hasmuk, in his usual wise-uncle mode, encourages him to go for it.
Meanwhile, Jhanki makes an appearance at the Kothari mansion. Anupama tells her to get straight to work, but Jhanki, curious as ever, wants to mingle with the Kotharis. Anupama advises her to stay focused and even gives her the lowdown on Mrs. Kothari. Anupama, however, is briefly distracted by a beautiful idol of Shrinath Ji. She meets Prathana, who introduces herself and reveals that Parag is her father. Things take a dramatic turn when Gautam angrily scolds Prathana for worrying about the staff. Anupama, ever the detective, learns that Gautam is Prathana’s husband and wonders why Prathana isn’t wearing vermillion. Hmm, a mystery is brewing here!
The staff invites Anupama and Rahi to join the prayer ceremony. Meanwhile, Khyati is impressed when Parag brings her a book, showcasing his thoughtful side. Parag playfully suggests they take turns reading it. Parag also spends time mentoring Raja, telling him to learn the ropes quickly. Multi-tasking much?
Mahi, however, is busy fuming after spotting a picture of Prem and Rahi. In a petty display of jealousy, she folds Rahi’s picture. Back at the prayer ceremony, Mrs. Kothari delegates the task to Khyati and Parag, but they insist she leads. Mrs. Kothari impresses everyone, including Anupama, with her melodious singing skills. The Kotharis then complete their prayer rituals.
After the ceremony, Mrs. Kothari distributes prasad and lays down an eyebrow-raising rule: no one on their period is allowed to touch the food. Rahi, ever the feminist, fires back with a witty question: “Did Mother Yashoda ever keep Lord Krishna hungry during her period?” Mrs. Kothari, clearly out of her depth, brushes it off, claiming she has no time to answer. Parag intervenes, sensing the tension, but Mrs. Kothari laments how no one follows traditions anymore. Oh, the drama!
In the precap, things escalate further. Parag hands Anupama money and asks her to leave, while Gautam crosses the line by misbehaving with her. Rahi steps in, ready to throw hands if needed, and confronts Gautam. Parag, furious at the disruption, lashes out at Anupama for allegedly disrespecting his mother. Looks like the Kothari mansion is about to witness a showdown!