Jagriti 19th September 2024 Written Episode Update
The episode begins with Ballu’s wife stirring trouble by turning Nanda against Jaggu. Meanwhile, Jaggu is contemplating how to save the rabbit and prays to Ram ji for guidance. Golu and the others spot the rabbit. To scare them off, Jaggu mimics a tiger’s roar, causing Golu and his friends to flee in fear. Jaggu, relieved, vows to protect the rabbit from future dangers. She thanks Ram ji for showing her the way, acknowledging his ability to save people while appearing in different forms.
A man arrives at Kalikant’s house as Kalikant’s mother performs aarti. Kalikant’s elder son, Suraj, is teasing his younger brother, Akash. Akash protests, asking him to stop, but Suraj pulls out a safety pin and pokes Akash’s hand. In retaliation, Akash pinches him back. Kalikant watches silently. Kalikant’s mother instructs his wife, Ganga, to offer aarti to Kalikant first. Kalikant tells Ganga to stop coddling Akash, accusing him of behaving like a woman. Akash defends himself, explaining that Suraj was bothering him, so he retaliated. Kalikant scolds Akash for being rebellious and tells Ganga to manage him better. Kalikant’s mother gives him prasad, which he eats and then wipes his hand on Ganga’s pallu before leaving with Suraj. Kalikant’s mother scolds Ganga for upsetting Kalikant, then instructs her to give aarti to the rest of the family. As Ganga distributes aarti, Akash slips outside.
Outside, Akash notices the rabbit. Golu and his friends spot it too and shoot an arrow at the rabbit. Jaggu, using her catapult, intercepts the arrow, causing it to miss its mark. Akash picks up the rabbit and notices the fallen arrow. Golu worries about the consequences if Sarkar’s son, Akash, had been hurt, lamenting how his aim went off. They realize Jaggu was responsible for misdirecting the arrow as they see her laughing. Ganga asks Suraj about Akash’s whereabouts, and Suraj says he doesn’t know, asking if he can play video games. Ganga agrees but reminds him to study afterward. She starts to worry about where Akash might be.
Akash confronts Jaggu, asking why she aimed the arrow at him and if she isn’t afraid of the consequences. He asks if she’s Chitta and warns her about what could happen to her. She gestures for him to quiet down, remarking that he talks too much. Jaggu admits she is Chitta and a devotee of Ram ji, explaining that she shot the arrow to protect the rabbit and him. Akash is confused and asks how she saved him. She then tells him the full story.
At Kalikant’s house, a man bows to touch Kalikant’s feet, but Kalikant cruelly kicks him and stomps on his hand, threatening him. Kalikant orders his servant to bring gangajal to cleanse his feet. The servant apologizes, explaining that the man didn’t know the rules.
Jaggu asks Akash to hand over the rabbit. Akash refuses, and Jaggu worries that he might eat the rabbit, so she warns him that eating rabbit meat causes hair loss, claiming she’s advising him for his own good. Akash bursts out laughing. Jaggu, puzzled, asks why he’s laughing. Just then, Kalikant approaches, and Akash hides Jaggu. Kalikant notices Akash with the rabbit and orders him to get rid of it. Akash explains that he just saved the rabbit and points out that its heart is racing. He encourages his father to feel it, but Kalikant refuses, saying he has just purified himself with gangajal.
Jaggu watches Kalikant and realizes he is Sarkar, the one who oppresses and harms others. Ganga steps outside and asks Akash about the rabbit, reminding him that he had wanted a little sister after Suraj. Kalikant sarcastically remarks that Akash now wants to take care of a rabbit. Ganga suggests letting Akash keep it, but Kalikant dismisses them, commenting that thankfully Suraj is not like the two of them. He then leaves in the car. Ganga asks Akash to come inside for food. After she leaves, Akash calls Jaggu out. Jaggu reappears and warns that Sarkar will kill the rabbit. Akash reassures her that if he cares for the rabbit, his father won’t harm it. Jaggu questions his decision, insisting the rabbit, Chiku, belongs to her. Akash responds that he doesn’t keep other people’s belongings. Jaggu starts to take Chiku but hesitates, realizing that if she leaves it in the forest, Golu will hunt it down. She reluctantly asks Akash to keep and protect Chiku. Akash agrees, and Jaggu thanks Ram ji, marveling that Chiku has now become the “King of the Haveli.” Akash waves goodbye to her, and she waves back.
Elsewhere, Nanda complains to Durjan that he insulted her. Durjan tries to defend himself, reminding her that while he was once the head of the village, now he is her husband. Nanda, in frustration, says she wants to complain about the head of the village to her husband. At that moment, they overhear Ballu and Harish. Outside, Ballu is teasing Harish by withholding wine from him. Mangla approaches Durjan, touching his feet, and pleads with him to stop Jaggu and her friends from influencing Harish. Durjan orders Harish to gather all the chicks and put them in the cage, promising him wine only after he completes the task. Harish struggles to catch the chicks. Durjan explains that he humiliates Harish to awaken his manly strength, noting that Harish used to be a skilled hunter but has become a drunkard due to Gita’s influence. He laments that ever since Harish quit hunting, their income has halved as the goods sent to Sarkar have also diminished. Harish stumbles to the ground. Jaggu arrives and offers to complete the task. Durjan instructs her to cage all the chicks.