The latest episode of Saru on 12th November 2025 begins in the vibrant college auditorium, where tensions rise beneath the surface. Anika, with her signature fake sweetness, gathers parents and students, hiding her true motives behind a charming smile. “Auditions are just three days away,” she announces dramatically. “These kids have dreams, and our college’s reputation depends on this event.”
Turning sharply toward Saru, she asks, “Will you teach them, Saru?” With quiet confidence, Saru agrees, assuring everyone that she will prepare the students for the auditions. The parents express their gratitude, unaware of the silent war unfolding.
Before leaving, Anika leans close and says in a chillingly calm tone, “Don’t mix our personal fights with this. This competition carries our college’s name, and I won’t let anyone ruin it.” Her words are wrapped in politeness, but her eyes reveal the challenge. Saru, unaware of the trap, promises to give her best and uphold the Annapurna College name with pride.
Kamini’s Drama at the Bajaj House
Meanwhile, chaos brews in the Bajaj household, where Kamini escalates her manipulation. She shocks everyone by bringing home a divorce lawyer, declaring her intention to separate Chandrakant and Urmila.
The atmosphere turns tense — Dadi fumes with anger, Chandrakant is speechless, and Urmila stands frozen, fearing her family’s collapse. Kamini blames Chandrakant for Urmila’s pain, painting him as a heartless husband. The lawyer supports Kamini, accusing Chandrakant of being disrespectful and dismissive toward his wife.
When Chandrakant tries to defend himself, Kamini takes control, announcing that Urmila and Anika will soon leave the house. Dadi warns her to stop, but Kamini defiantly says the next meeting will happen in court. The lawyer, Damayanti, refuses to back down, assuring Kamini that Urmila will get her rights and alimony. Kamini smirks, thanking the lawyer for her support.
Saru’s Dance Class: Teaching with Heart
Back at college, Saru begins her first dance class with a group of enthusiastic students. Standing before them, she smiles and declares, “Today’s first lesson — we’ll dance with our hearts!” The children cheer as she teaches them traditional steps filled with joy and rhythm. Phulla’s humor and Ved’s quiet admiration add charm to the moment.
Meanwhile, Chandrakant tries to talk to Urmila, asking why she wants a divorce. But Kamini signals Urmila to stay firm. Urmila confronts Chandrakant emotionally, asking if he would still respect her after finding his first wife, Saroja. She insists he stop searching for Saroja and their real daughter, saying Anika is the only one he should accept. Her decision to seek alimony shocks him but shows her determination to secure her future.
Saru Encourages the Underprivileged Kids
As the class continues, Saru notices two shy children, Sia and Aman, watching from the window. Approaching them with warmth, she asks, “Would you like to dance too?” The children hesitate, explaining they are flower-seller’s kids and can’t dance like others.
With a kind smile, Saru replies, “Dreams don’t see status. Everyone deserves to dance, to dream, and to shine.” She invites them inside, introducing them to the class.
However, some elite students mock them, whispering cruel remarks about their clothes and smell. Saru immediately steps in, saying firmly, “They are your new friends. The stage never asks where you come from — it only asks what you give.”
The tension fades when Ved joins in, taking selfies with Sia and Aman, calling them “super talented.” His support changes the group’s attitude, and soon the same students who mocked them apologize and welcome the duo. Saru beams with pride as her class unites in harmony.
From a distance, Anika watches everything, her expression unreadable. Saru thanks Ved for helping, unaware that Anika is already planning her next move.
A Calm Before the Storm
As the day ends, Saru feels content, seeing her students learn not only dance but the value of equality and compassion. However, Anika’s eyes gleam with jealousy and intent. Standing in the doorway, she mutters, “Let’s see how long your goodness saves you, Saru.”
The episode closes beautifully with Saru teaching her students a Hindi dance, encouraging them, “Dance in your mother tongue, dance with your heart.” Her hopeful words echo in the room as Anika’s silent glare foreshadows the storm waiting to strike.



