Jagriti 10th July 2025 Written Update

Jagriti 10th July 2025 Written Update

Jagriti 10th July 2025 Written Update

The episode opens with Jagriti approaching Bindi Mausi, requesting her to perform the Kanyadaan ceremony. Bindi Mausi agrees, but the atmosphere is quickly charged with tension when Kalindi interjects with a taunt, insinuating that Jagriti is not worthy of Bindi Mausi’s status. She derisively comments that Jagriti isn’t a “Chitta” like Bindi, implying a level of superiority. Jagriti, feeling the sting of Kalindi’s words, stops Bindi Mausi from leaving, determined to proceed with the ceremony.

Suraj steps in, defending Jagriti and confronting Kalindi. He firmly tells her to be quiet and stay out of their affairs. Suraj asserts that while Akash may be managing Kalikant’s business, he has no authority to dictate the terms of Jagriti’s personal life. He expresses his frustration with the derogatory comments about Chittas, emphasizing that they will not allow anyone to demean Jagriti or their relationship.

As the tension escalates, Suraj makes it clear that Bindi Mausi will perform the Kanyadaan ritual for Jagriti, which brings an emotional response from her. Suraj challenges Kalindi, daring her to stop the ceremony if she can. Angered and feeling defeated, Kalindi storms off, leaving the path clear for the ceremony to continue. Bindi Mausi begins the Kanyadaan rituals, and Jagriti, filled with emotion, prepares to take the next step with Suraj.

With smiles on their faces, Suraj and Jagriti rise to take the wedding rounds. Suraj expresses his desire to match his steps with Jagriti, wanting to walk together during the rounds. The pandit, respecting Suraj’s wish, encourages them to proceed. Suraj takes Jagriti’s hand, and together they begin to walk in the sacred circle, symbolizing their unity.

Meanwhile, Akash watches the ceremony unfold from a distance, his anger simmering. He vows that even if they take seventy rounds, he will never give up on winning Jagriti back, declaring that reclaiming her is his life’s goal. Suraj, in a tender moment, places the Mangalsutra around Jagriti’s neck and fills her hair parting with sindoor, marking the completion of their marriage. The pandit blesses them, wishing them a lifetime of support and companionship. Suraj and Jagriti exchange heartfelt wishes, their faces glowing with joy.

After the wedding, Suraj brings Jagriti home. Ganga, with a playful demeanor, teases Suraj, encouraging him to let go of Jagriti’s hand for a moment. She warmly welcomes Jagriti into their home, while Sapna prepares a kalash for the ceremony. Just as Jagriti proceeds, a shocking incident occurs—Akash appears and shoots at the kalash, declaring that he will not lose Jagriti again.

Suraj is taken aback and confronts Akash, questioning his intentions. Akash threatens Suraj, claiming that if Jagriti cannot belong to him, he will ensure she doesn’t belong to anyone else. Jagriti, furious, scolds Akash for his reckless behavior, but he raises the gun towards her. Sapna rushes to intervene, trying to diffuse the situation.

In a tense struggle, Suraj and Jagriti confront Akash, managing to wrest the gun away from him. Akash’s daydreams of reclaiming Jagriti are shattered as he witnesses Suraj and Jagriti’s Griha Pravesh, a traditional homecoming ceremony. Jagriti stumbles, but Suraj quickly catches her, reassuring her that he will always be there to support her.

As Ganga and Sapna encourage the newlyweds to visit the temple for blessings, Akash’s frustration boils over. Kalindi, observing his turmoil, advises him not to accept defeat. She offers her assistance in helping him win Jagriti back, but Akash flatly refuses, insisting he can’t trust her. Despite her insistence that she can help him, Akash rebukes her, warning her never to speak such nonsense again. Kalindi, undeterred, knows that Akash will eventually seek her help.

In a light-hearted moment, Ganga and Sapna urge Suraj to lift Jagriti and carry her to their decorated room. Suraj, complying with their request, lifts Jagriti into his arms, bringing her to their new space. As they enter, Sapna jokes and wishes them all the best for their first night together. Once alone, Jagriti asks Suraj to put her down, and he complies, feeling a mix of nervousness and excitement.

Suraj, trying to maintain his composure, comments on the hot weather, while Jagriti points out that it’s actually cool and breezy. Sensing his nervousness, she playfully asks if he is feeling anxious. Suraj, wanting to appear confident, claims he’s not nervous, insisting he’s Suraj Thakur and can handle pressure. When Jagriti teases him about his experience, he quickly clarifies that he has no romantic experience, merely having managed college events without stress.

Jagriti encourages Suraj to relax, passing him a glass of water. They share a moment of understanding, and she suggests they shouldn’t harbor unrealistic expectations about their first night. Suraj agrees, and Jagriti proposes that they change out of their heavy wedding clothes first, wanting to talk openly with him.

As the conversation deepens, Suraj stops Jagriti and pulls her into his arms, overwhelmed by emotions regarding their tumultuous journey. He reflects on the hurtful words he had said in the past, expressing regret for his actions. Meanwhile, Akash, consumed by rage and jealousy, drinks heavily, lamenting to Jagriti’s picture. He reveals that he orchestrated Kalikant’s shooting just to secure Jagriti for himself, but now she has married Suraj and is slipping away from him.

Akash’s obsession intensifies as he declares that Jagriti belongs to him, vowing not to let Suraj come close to her. Back in their room, Suraj expresses his desire to create beautiful memories with Jagriti, hoping to leave behind the bitter experiences of their previous marriage. He seeks her permission to fulfill his wishes, and Jagriti, touched by his sincerity, nods in agreement. The episode concludes with a sense of hope and anticipation for their future together, while the shadows of Akash’s jealousy linger ominously in the background.