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Anupamaa: Jignesh mistakes Manohar for his brother-in-law, Anupamaa celebrates Raksha Bandhan with the Shahs

Anupamaa: Jignesh mistakes Manohar for his brother-in-law, Anupamaa celebrates Raksha Bandhan with the Shahs

Time of India2 days ago
The latest episode of Anupamaa unfolds with a humorous yet emotional twist as Jignesh meets Manohar and addresses him as his brother-in-law. However, Manohar calls him by a different name, 'Mahesh,' leading to confusion.
Leela steps in to clarify that Manohar is not Jignesh's brother-in-law, putting an end to the misunderstanding.
Things take a dramatic turn when, due to some miscommunication, Jignesh assumes that Hasmukh is no more. Meanwhile, Leela hands Anupamaa sweets for Bhavesh on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan and also gives sweets to Prarthana for Prem, Badshah, and Raja. Later, Anupamaa introduces Jignesh to Kinjal and the rest of the Shah family.
At the Kothari house, Vasundhara marks the festive day with her own Raksha Bandhan celebrations. Khyati suggests that Pari, Rahi, and Mahi visit the Shah house since they are already heading to a wedding. Prem decides to call Prarthana, but Vasundhara disapproves. Defying her, Prem insists on contacting her.
Back at the Shah house, Ansh feels upset thinking Pari, Rahi, and Mahi will miss Raksha Bandhan with him. But to his delight, the three girls arrive, bringing a smile to his face.
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Elsewhere, tensions rise as Pakhi refuses to tie a rakhi to Paritosh because he exposed her. Missing Samar, she reflects on their bond. Anupamaa too recalls her cherished memories with Samar and advises Pakhi to appreciate the present rather than dwell on the past.
Paritosh apologizes, leading to a heartfelt Raksha Bandhan celebration.
Meanwhile, Prem, Raja, and Badshah wait eagerly for Prarthana. Vasundhara declares she will not come and urges them to break their fast. Raja insists that Prarthana never eats without tying rakhi. Determined, Prem says that if Prarthana doesn't arrive, he will go to her himself.
The episode blends lighthearted misunderstandings with deep family emotions, making this Raksha Bandhan in Anupamaa a memorable one.
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