Major Twists in Saru Next Week: Anika's Accident, Ved’s Apology to Saru

Major Twists in Saru Next Week: Anika’s Accident, Ved’s Apology to Saru

Major Twists in Saru Next Week: Anika’s Accident, Ved’s Apology to Saru. Saru Upcoming News: Ved’s Apology Falls Flat, Saru Chooses to Walk Alone. The latest episode of Zee TV’s Saru packs in drama, misunderstandings, and some heartbreak. The once sweet bond between Saru and Ved now stands on shaky ground, thanks to a shocking incident in the college lab involving Anika.

The Lab Accident That Changed Everything

It all began with a lab assignment at Saru’s college. As always, Anika didn’t want Saru to participate. First, she tried to stop her by puncturing her cycle’s tire. But Saru, with Ved’s help, still made it to the lab — determined and on time.

But what followed was no less than a set-up. In the science lab, a dangerous chemical was placed in a beaker — one that could explode if water was added. Anika’s friend Charan tampered with the setup. He swapped a safe chemical with the dangerous one and sneakily placed it at Saru’s station. Shambhu, who saw this trick, tried to fix the setup. In an effort to protect Saru, he switched the beakers again — but accidentally placed the explosive one at Anika’s table.

The inevitable happened. A blast occurred, harming Anika, especially near her eyes. The chaos that followed was swift and brutal — and Saru became the easy target. Everyone, including Anika’s mom, blamed Saru. They accused her of intentionally causing harm and even called for her expulsion from college. Some even suggested she belonged in jail.

Ved’s Half-Baked Testimony: A Punch to the Gut

As if public outrage wasn’t enough, Ved himself gave a statement against Saru. That hit her hard.

What made things worse was that Ved’s entire assumption came from a half-heard conversation between Saru and her friend Phulla. Ved had overheard a joke about “getting rid of Anika,” but missed the part where Saru clearly said she’d leave everything if Phulla ever did anything wrong. So, Ved heard just the setup — not the punchline — and assumed the worst.

Instead of confronting Saru or asking for the truth, he jumped straight into judgment. He gave his statement. No questions asked. No trust shown.

This shattered Saru. After all the help he’d given her before, this betrayal cut deep. For her, Ved was someone who mattered — someone who should have known better.

Saru Draws the Line

When Ved finally realizes his mistake, he approaches Saru to apologize. But it’s too little, too late.

Saru doesn’t hold back. She calmly tells him that there’s no meaning left in their bond. That despite everything, he never truly knew her. That if someone can switch sides without even asking what happened, then there’s no value in that connection.

“I’m a stranger to you now, and you’re a stranger to me,” she says.

That moment seals it. Saru’s done. She refuses to talk, to explain, or to entertain any apology. She’s not angry — she’s just deeply disappointed. And sometimes, that’s worse.

Meanwhile: College Elections and New Rivalries

While Saru’s personal life is spiraling, college elections are heating up. On one side is Anika — still in recovery, but already back to playing politics. She’s distributing goodies, trying to bribe her way to the top.

On the other side is Phulla, who’s being guided by Saru to win hearts through honesty and goodness. Saru urges her not to play dirty but to earn votes through character, not candy.

It’s clear that Anika isn’t done scheming, and Phulla’s entry into the elections might be just the challenge she didn’t expect.

What’s Coming Next?

There’s tension on every front. Will Ved win Saru’s trust back — or is that ship gone for good? Will Phulla actually contest against Anika — and if she does, can she win on clean politics?

And most importantly, will Saru manage to stand strong in the face of lies, betrayals, and public shaming?

One thing’s for sure — this isn’t just a campus drama anymore. It’s war — between truth and manipulation, between trust and assumption, and between standing up versus backing down.

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