Jaane Anjaane Hum Mile 2nd December 2024 Written Episode Update on worldofentertainment.in
When Raghav discovers Reet arriving at the mehendi ceremony filthy, he snatches her and asks why. Is it possible for you to ruin our wedding in this way? I’ll remember all this, and you’ll cover the costs. “Leave my hand,” Reet replies, “you’re hurting me.” He claims he will force you to repay him when you marry him.
Reet explains that her actions were not meant to offend anyone, despite how it may appear. The guests actively discuss the situation, and Sharda intervenes by urging Raghav to release Reet’s hand. She shares that Reet had gone to perform a ritual but accidentally slipped and got dirty. Sharda then requests Reet’s mother to accompany them in cleaning her up, and they leave together. Finally, Sharda advises Raghav also to change his clothes.
Reet’s mother reminds her that running out is unwise and that everything here is costly, but our honour must be protected. Reet insists she had no intention of offending anyone. However, her mother responds that the damage has already been done and sadly walks away.
As the mehendi ceremony commences, Smitha ushers a freshly prepared Reet to the event. She is seated next to Unnati by Sharda. Reet then has henna beautifully applied to her hands. Dhruv and Unnati join in on the celebratory dancing. The mehendi artist questions Reet about her husband’s name, to which she politely declines, stating that she does not wish to have it done. Sharda explains that this is a customary practice.
Raghav assures everyone that his wife is traditional, so he will personally compose it. Tenderly, he declares that she now belongs to him. He marks her hand with his name and proclaims ownership. Applause follows. Reet gives him a disapproving look, but he attempts to depart until she halts him and reveals that he also desires her name. She grabs the cone and inscribes her name on his hand, surprising and perplexing him. Defiantly, she tells him he cannot confine her because she will break free whenever she desires.
Raghav’s boss requests his presence, and he goes to meet him. Sharda suggests giving Reet our family treasure, the belly belt. She goes to get it, but it’s not there. Divya exclaims that it’s missing and that they are all searching for it. Then she remembers seeing Smita eyeing it and asking her to return it. Smita questions, “Are you accusing me of stealing?”
As Raghav approaches Veeran and Sudheer, he inquires about their conversation. He mentioned that his manager had overheard them discussing the office. Veeran explains that he overheard a journalist investigating in the office, wanted to gather more information, and showed Raghav the journalist’s ID. Raghav advises Veeran to inform him before taking any further action. Upon looking at the ID, he realizes it belongs to Viraj from Reet’s office. Raghav then considers if Reet may be trying to harm his business.
Divya claims she witnessed Smitha with the heirloom, but Reet suggests she may have admired it instead. However, Divya insists that she was the last one to see it. She then gestures to Sudheer, catching Sharda’s attention and prompting her to lead Sudheer away from the scene.
Sharda requests Sudheer to relinquish the heirloom, to which he denies any wrongdoing. Certain of his guilt, she demands it from him, and he finally gives in, apologizing for his actions. As she slyly ponders using it as leverage against Reet, Sudheer warns that if he is set up, he will expose Veeran’s dishonest business dealings to Raghav.
Unnati reassures Dhruv that they should end this unnecessary drama regardless of whether or not Smitha took it. Dhruv, in disbelief, questions if Unnati truly believes Smitha stole it. He firmly states that he would even call off their marriage over this accusation. Seeing her tears, he realizes his mistake and apologizes, promising always to love her. She accepts his apology and asks for a selfie together.
Reet recommends searching for her family and encouraging others to search for their guests and relatives. Divya inquires about the reason for this. Reet responds by saying that it is because of the greed often found among wealthy individuals.