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Advocate Anjali Awasthi Today Episode 11th October 2025
The episode opens with Aarti defiantly telling Anjali that she will never return to her. She declares that this house belongs to Raghav and her father Aman and proudly adds that everyone in the family loves her. Abhay tells Aarti that they will give her the greatest gift of her life — her marriage to Ved. Anjali reminds him that Ved is already married, warning that such a marriage would be illegal and a crime. Aarti mocks her, asking if Anjali plans to drag her to court and get her punished.
Sadhika joins in, taunting Anjali that this year, Aarti will observe Karwa Chauth for Ved. Anjali protests, saying that an unmarried woman cannot perform the ritual. Sadhika counters by reminding her that she too once kept Karwa Chauth fast for Aman before marriage and trapped him that way. Anjali recalls her past moments with Aman but insists that her situation was different.
Raghav takes the phone and coldly declares that it isn’t different — Aarti will perform Karwa Chauth, and if Kali dares to come there, he will kill her. Anjali challenges him to face her in court and settle it legally. Raghav retorts that they can discuss it later, but for now, Aarti will perform the ritual tomorrow.
Advocate Anjali Awasthi: Aarti Challenges Anjali and Claims Her Rights Over Ved
Kali then takes the phone from Anjali and firmly asserts her right as Ved’s lawful wife to perform Karwa Chauth. She vows to come there for the ritual. Sadhika warns her not to step into their house and calls it Aarti’s final warning before hanging up.
Nivedita urges everyone to stop provoking Aarti, reminding them that she is still a child and that this is not how Karwa Chauth should be observed. Sadhika snaps back, saying no one needs to teach them their customs. The family decides that Aarti will perform the ritual and vows to punish Kali if she dares to come.
Later, Ved notices Aarti in tears and asks the reason. Aarti says her mother is misunderstanding her. Ved reassures her that if she truly loves him, she shouldn’t worry — love makes everything right. He hugs her gently.
Meanwhile, Anjali advises Kali to visit the Rajput house the next day and assures her that she will be at the police station to support her. She encourages Kali to perform her Karwa Chauth fearlessly and promises to teach the Rajputs a lesson if they try to harm her.
The next day, all the Rajput women gather to celebrate Karwa Chauth with their husbands. Aarti too begins her ritual and is about to see Ved’s face through the sieve when Kali suddenly arrives and stops her.
Kali confronts Aarti, saying she has no right to perform the ritual because she is Ved’s real wife. She declares that she has fasted for Ved and that only he will break her fast. Aarti insists she too has kept the fast for Ved. The two argue as Kali tries to see Ved through the sieve, but Ved stops her and scolds her harshly.
Sadhika mocks Anjali, accusing her of sending Kali to destroy Aarti’s Karwa Chauth. Nivedita defends Anjali, saying she would never stoop so low. However, Kali admits she came on Anjali’s instructions, leaving the Rajput family furious.
Kali explains that she only came to complete her ritual and calls Anjali, pleading for help. She tells Anjali that Aarti is performing the ritual for Ved, who isn’t even her husband.
Anjali asks Kali to give the phone to Aarti. Speaking firmly, she tells Aarti to let Kali finish the ritual, reminding her that Kali is Ved’s lawful wife. Aarti argues that Ved is her love. Anjali responds that love cannot replace the sanctity of marriage and insists that Aarti must let Kali complete the ritual.
Aarti repeats Anjali’s words to Ved. Ved tries to explain to Anjali that his marriage with Aarti is fake, but Anjali refuses to believe him and ends the call.