Advocate Anjali Awasthi 3rd September 2024 Written Update
Raghav sternly warns Anjali to watch her words and stop disrespecting him. Anjali, undeterred, accuses him of attempting to bribe her to cover up a politician’s son’s crime, expressing her disdain that he should be ashamed of himself. She continues delivering her fiery dialogues with exaggerated expressions, challenging him to send Yuvraj to jail and end Raghav’s career. Raghav, remaining resolute, declares that no one has ever defeated him. Anjali then tells Bhajan to take his so-called “moving institution of law” out of there. Raghav leaves, warning her of severe consequences. Ganesh, witnessing the scene, stands frozen in shock. Anjali reveals to him that the man is none other than Raghav Singh Rajput. Ganesh, surprised, asks if Raghav knows who she is. Anjali replies that Raghav only knows her as Advocate Awasthi.
Meanwhile, Gaurav returns to his room and finds Nivedita trying on saris in front of a mirror. Nivedita informs him that the entire family went shopping for Aman and Kavya’s engagement and wedding. Gaurav, however, drops a bombshell, saying that the engagement might not happen as Yuvraj’s molestation scandal is all over the news channels, and the victim is none other than their maid, Padma. Mehak overhears the conversation and asks Gaurav if it’s true that Padma is the girl involved. Nivedita attempts to divert the conversation, but Gaurav insists that Mehak should know the truth. He confirms that it was indeed Padma whom Yuvraj molested.
Mehak then goes to Padma’s room and directly asks if Yuvraj molested her. Padma, frightened, doesn’t respond. Mehak, seeking answers, calls Yuvraj and confronts him, asking if he really molested Padma. Yuvraj tries to defend himself, but Mehak demands that he speak to Padma. Just then, Nandini enters and snatches the phone from Mehak, apologizing to Yuvraj for Mehak’s actions and asking him not to worry. Gaurav, with a sense of finality, states that Yuvraj is destined for jail and not even Raghav can save him, as the opposing lawyer is fiercely determined and likely to win the case.