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Aami Dakini 13th August 2025 Written Update: Ayaan Runs into Ghost Trouble. Guddi-Rajni’s Jewellery Trap, Meera’s Big Risk.

The episode starts with Ayaan giving Meera a not-so-pleasant update. He says he learned from a watchman at Guddi’s accident spot that Guddi died on the spot, and Rajni actually went there to take Guddi with her. Meera is left looking like she just got served bad chai. Baba, in his typical mysterious-yet-annoyingly-cryptic way, decodes that both Rajni and Guddi are behind all this. He warns them they have exactly two days to save Sonia from these two evil divas, or Sonia will die as a bride. Meera asks for the real reason behind Rajni and Guddi’s obsession, but Baba throws the hot potato at Ayaan, saying he knows the reason. Classic Baba exit—drop the drama and walk away.

Ayaan explains that both Rajni and Guddi want Sonia to die as a bride. (Yep, because normal hobbies like knitting scarves aren’t their thing.) Meanwhile, Rajni is in her room having her “villainous moment,” telling Guddi that their most awaited time has come. She flaunts jewellery like it’s a Big Billion Sale and says that once Sonia wears one more piece from her creepy collection, she’ll be completely under their control.

Here, Ayaan is inspecting Guddi’s things—the very same ones Rajni used to possess Sonia. He tells Meera they have to protect Sonia at any cost. Meera makes Ayaan wear a rudraksha to help him control his bad side. He agrees, maybe because even he knows his “evil alter ego” isn’t particularly helpful right now. They set out on their mission.

Meanwhile, Sonia is in her room, growing restless while looking at a family photo—only to spot Guddi as a bride sitting in a wheelchair in it. Because why not add a horror-movie twist to a simple photo frame? Meera arrives to calm her down, promising to protect her.

Rajni and Guddi then head towards Sonia’s room with the jewellery box of doom. Ayaan stops them, smoothly telling Rajni to go check the wedding arrangements while he takes care of Guddi. Rajni hesitates but eventually leaves. Ayaan takes Guddi to another room, firmly telling her that he and Meera won’t let her control Sonia. He stashes the jewellery box in the cupboard. Guddi tries to attack, but the rudraksha acts like her personal mosquito repellent—she can’t touch him. She growls about how he doesn’t know who she is. Ayaan, with equal sass, says she doesn’t know who he is either. He locks her inside and ties a holy thread on the lock, essentially giving her a “Do Not Disturb” sign she can’t ignore.

Elsewhere, Meera faces Rajni’s questions about Guddi’s whereabouts and lies smoothly. Rajni smells something fishy. On the other side, Jagrut vents to Jitin about Sonia’s strange behaviour and his dislike for Guddi and Rajni. Jitin, being the good brother, decides to gift something to Sonia—but then hears her voice and stops. Except it’s not Sonia, it’s Guddi pulling her voice mimicry trick to lure him. He opens the door, and boom—he’s possessed. Guddi, now controlling Jitin, orders him to hand over the jewellery box to Sonia. He obeys and leaves.

Later, Rajni and Guddi enter Sonia’s room to make her wear the jewellery. But here’s the twist—Meera is sitting under the bridal veil. A flashback shows Ayaan telling her that Guddi isn’t in the room and asking her to save Sonia while he fetches whatever Baba Ji told them to get. Meera convinced Anjali to hide Sonia and took her place. Back in the present, Meera tells herself she’s taking this risk to protect Sonia. Rajni puts the jewellery on her, and bam—Meera gets possessed instead. Rajni and Guddi beam with satisfaction, thinking they’ve won.

Precap: Ayaan gets surrounded by a bunch of prets (ghostly minions) on his way back to the hotel. But he’s determined to save Meera—because nothing says romance like fighting off a ghost gang.


Review

This episode was a solid cocktail of supernatural drama, emotional stakes, and a sprinkle of unintentional comedy. Ayaan finally got some heroic moments, although his “rudraksha vs. Guddi” showdown felt like a ghost-themed WWE match. Meera, as always, carried the emotional weight and proved she’s the MVP by risking herself in Sonia’s place. Rajni and Guddi were in their element—serving scheming expressions and creepy jewellery like they were on a paranormal QVC channel.

The pacing was tight, but the possession twist was predictable. Still, the upcoming ghost-attack sequence in the precap promises some spicy drama. Let’s just hope Ayaan makes it back with whatever Baba Ji wanted before Rajni and Guddi turn Meera into their full-time supernatural puppet.

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