Jagriti 17th October 2024 Written Episode Update on worldofentertainment.in
In the beginning, Jaggu tumbled in the jungle and, unfortunately, dropped her coin. She searches for it, recalling Baba’s advice not to disturb the animals at night, but she considers them all her friends. To her delight, she spots Chiku holding her coin in his mouth. Relieved, she expresses relief at seeing both Chiku and the coin intact. Anxious that Golu may have harmed Chiku, she urges him to return to the jungle while she heads back to town. She bids farewell to Chikumal, leaving him on the ground behind her.
Kalikant asks Gayatri if she invited the Chitta girl to her Basti. According to Gayatri, I asked her to leave. “I don’t understand why you sent her,” Kalikant says. According to Gayatri, this is to preserve the distinction between Basti and Haveli. She claims that you have devalued Chittas, crushed her aspirations to attend school, and held Avdesh Solanki in your grasp. She claims that Raja will feel relieved after severing people’s necks. According to her, this haveli will be free of the Chita girl at night since she will visit her home every night. Thank you for your generosity. Okay, I won’t defy your order, Kalikant replies, adding that he wants the Chitta girl to work and be present daily. He claims that Gayatri is familiar with him. Akash becomes joyful.
As Jaggu arrives in the Basti, Bindi pauses her destruction of Harish’s chair with an axe to hug him. The Chittas speculated about whether she had escaped from the situation and came. Curious, Jaggu inquires why Bindi destroyed the wheelchair that she had painstakingly crafted. She explains that it was causing trouble for his father. Turning to Durjan, Jaggu requests to see Baba. Durjan questions her, wondering if her presence will bring trouble and cause suffering for them. She warns them to leave before Sarkar’s wrath fires the basti.
Jaggu explains that she did not come here alone, as Badi Malkin had given her permission to visit the basti. However, Nanda accuses her of lying and pleads for sympathy from Ballu and his wife. They scold her and urge her to leave. Durjan also joins in, telling her he has heard enough, and even grabs her hand. Jaggu protests, showing him the coin she received for winning a challenge. She reveals that it belongs to Sarkar, which Durjan then examines closely by placing it on his eyes and head.
Jaggu remembers Gayatri’s words as everyone takes a seat, shocked. Inquiring further, he confirms if she is confident that she did not run away from the haveli. Turning to Harish, Jaggu asks why Bindi Mausi destroyed his wheelchair, which was crafted with great effort. Harish explains that it was an act of love from Bindi Mausi, who only wants him to stay within the haveli and nowhere else.
Bindi reassures Jaggu that no one will take him away. He explains that he plans to return to the haveli now that he has received permission, but not true freedom. Jaggu shares how she intends to stay there to receive an education, pointing out the mark on her hand as a reminder of her determination. Bindi inquires about the mark’s origin and if someone had harmed her for desiring an education. Jaggu reveals that Guru Ji punished her and declares that she will continue to pursue her education. She promises to rebuild his wheelchair and ensure he can explore everywhere again.
Harish reminds Bindi to ensure that Jaggu always stands her ground. In response, Bindi urges her to refrain from discussing education. Just then, Kachori arrives and embraces Jaggu, claiming to be her only genuine friend. Overjoyed, Jaggu expresses how much she’s missed Kachori’s company. The two of them rush out together. Before they leave, Bindi advises Jaggu to carry a turmeric paste in her hand.
Kachori informs Jaggu of Golu and his friend’s warning that she will meet her demise in the haveli and never return to the basti. Amid their conversation, Bindi reaches out to Jaggu, who refuses to talk to her. In a rush, they flee from the scene as Golu and his friend attempt to eavesdrop on their conversation. Kachori reminds Jaggu of Bindi’s heroic act of saving Chiku from Golu by identifying it with a ribbon tied around its neck. Meanwhile, Bindi is looking for Jaggu. Curious about the haveli, Kachori inquires if it is as magnificent as claimed.
Jaggu compares it to a golden cage. As Golu listens, she explains to Kachori that it’s a luxurious city. She mentions amenities such as a cold storage box, fridge, and grinder and how they have separate tables for meals and tea, just like royalty would. She admires the softness of the bed, which reminds her of Chiku. Then, she points out the spaciousness of the closet and cowshed. Golu is taken aback by what he hears. Kachori and Jaggu embrace in excitement.