Saru 25th March 2026 Written Update: Rajat Breaks Saru’s Confidence; Danger Looms Around Her
The episode opens on a tense note as Ved storms into Rajat’s coaching centre, unable to control his anger. His concern for Saru turns into confrontation. He questions Rajat’s methods and taunts him for taking students to unusual places, indirectly referring to the past misunderstanding. His tone carries both fear and frustration.
Rajat doesn’t hold back. He responds sharply, reminding Ved to mind his limits. He makes it clear that inside his class, he controls everything. Whether it is Bajaj or Birla, no one has the right to interfere in his teaching. His words are firm, almost provoking. He even hints that in just a couple of days, Saru’s true capability will be exposed.
Ved’s anger rises further. He warns Rajat not to trouble Saru and makes it very clear that if Saru suffers because of him, he won’t spare his academy or reputation. The clash becomes intense, a battle of ego and concern. Rajat sarcastically mocks Ved’s emotional attachment, calling it unnecessary distraction.
As Rajat walks away toward his class, he smirks, almost amused at the situation. For him, handling students like Saru and their emotional partners seems like an added burden, but also a challenge he is ready to take.
Meanwhile, Saru stands outside the academy, trying to calm herself. She feels Ved’s presence everywhere, but forces herself to focus. Today is her first class, and she wants to prove that she belongs here.
Inside the academy, strict discipline is visible. Phones are collected at the entrance. The environment is serious and focused. Saru steps in with nervous energy, aware that she is being watched and judged.
Rajat begins the session with a practical task instead of theory. He asks students to aim darts at a moving target. The challenge is not simple. The board doesn’t stay still, forcing students to think beyond basic aim. Saru is called first.
She tries. Again and again. But every time, she misses.
Her struggle becomes visible. Each failed attempt chips away at her confidence, but she refuses to step back. Rajat observes silently at first, then calls another student. When the student performs better, Rajat explains the real lesson. It is not about timing but about angle, about predicting movement. He connects it to life and IAS preparation, saying that one wrong approach can lead to failure.
Then he turns toward Saru.
His words are harsh. He reminds her that being a college topper means nothing here. Around her are the best minds, students who have already proven themselves at higher levels. His tone doesn’t soften. Instead, he makes her feel small, as if she doesn’t belong.
The next task shocks everyone.
Rajat sends Saru away from the classroom and assigns her physical work. She is asked to arrange broken bricks outside, aligning them properly. It feels less like a task and more like punishment. Saru silently accepts it.
Under the sun, she begins her work. Her hands get dirty, her energy drains, but she keeps going. There is no complaint, only determination. For her, this is not humiliation, it is part of the path she has chosen.
Back inside, Rajat continues teaching. He explains complex concepts using simple but powerful examples. He talks about prediction, observation, and relative motion. He gives the example of a predator targeting not where the prey is, but where it will be. The class listens, impressed by his clarity.
Meanwhile, Ved is restless. He waits, worried about Saru. Anika steps in at the perfect moment, fueling his anxiety. She pretends concern but subtly reminds him that Rajat dislikes girls like Saru. She suggests that Saru might be facing trouble inside.
Ved’s worry deepens.
Elsewhere, a darker plot begins to take shape. Urmila meets Bhola, the mysterious old man. She manipulates his emotions, reminding him of his past pain and pushing him toward revenge. She tells him that harming Saru will bring him peace and complete his revenge. Her words are calculated and dangerous.
She even provides him with Saru’s location, instructing him to wait for the right moment when Saru is alone.
The danger quietly builds in the background.
Back at the academy, Saru completes her task and returns. Rajat doesn’t acknowledge her effort directly. Instead, he asks for results. When she fails to meet his expectations perfectly, he declares her a failure in front of everyone.
He gives her zero.
The word hits harder than anything else.
Rajat explains that every journey begins with zero, but sometimes zero also decides whether someone is capable of rising at all. His tone is cutting. He questions her dream of becoming an IAS officer, making it sound unrealistic.
The class watches in silence.
Saru stands there, absorbing every word. Her eyes show pain, but not defeat. She doesn’t argue. She doesn’t justify. She simply listens.
For Rajat, this is a test. For Saru, this is the beginning of a real battle.
As the day ends, Rajat assigns her to complete the task before leaving. There is no appreciation, no encouragement, only pressure.
On the other side, Ved grows increasingly anxious. He waits for some sign from Saru, worried if she is okay. His concern is genuine, but his actions earlier have already complicated things.
The episode closes with two parallel tensions.
Saru stands alone, trying to prove herself in a place that refuses to accept her easily.
And somewhere in the shadows, Bhola moves forward with revenge in his heart, guided by Urmila’s poisonous words.
One battle is visible in the classroom.
The other is silently approaching from behind.
Both are about to test Saru in ways she never imagined.
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