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Advocate Anjali 6th April 2026, Written Update: Anjali threatens Sadhika



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Anjali fights off the goons to protect Aarti. Aarti is struck on the back of her head with a wooden log while watching helplessly from the ground. Anjali grabs a Trishul from the goddess statue and kills one of the goons.

Anjali calls ACP Pankaj to report the attack. She explains that five goons attacked her and Aarti, that she killed one in self-defense, and the rest are unconscious. Pankaj, initially in disbelief, is thrilled upon confirming it is Anjali and promises to arrive immediately. Anjali agrees and hangs up.

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Meanwhile, Raghav, Bhajan, Vaibhav, and Abhay arrive at court trying to find out who filed Padma’s case against Yuvraj, but get no information. Anjali calls Raghav, revealing herself as the lawyer behind Padma’s case, then hangs up.

Vaibhav expresses disbelief. Raghav confirms the phone conversation. Bhajan calls Ganesh to verify if Anjali has recovered, but Ganesh denies it, saying she hasn’t. Raghav suspects someone is playing a trick, but resolves to confront the person in court, even if it is Anjali.

At the same time, Sadhika prepares Mehek for her first kitchen ritual. Nivedita criticizes the Rajput family for worrying about others while having mistreated their own daughter-in-law. Sadhika scolds Nivedita for her comments.

Sadhika receives a threatening call from Anjali, who reminds her of having thrown Anjali out of the Rajput mansion and warns that she will bring the entire Rajput family on the streets. Sadhika tells Raghav about the call. Raghav traces the number, confirming it matches Sadhika’s call, and alerts the family.

Precap: Kali tells Aarti she will kill her and Ved if she doesn’t get him, declaring another war for love. Aarti hugs Ved, saying they love each other and won’t let a third person come between them. Anjali watches them, thinking, “My daughter can’t do it.”

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