MUMBAI — The latest episode of Star Plus's domestic drama Udne Ki Aasha, produced by Rahul Kumar Tewary under Rolling Tales Production, delivers a charged courtroom aftermath that fractures family trust to a new low — as Renuka confronts Tejas with a stinging slap, and Roshni deploys fresh emotional manipulation to keep Tejas off-balance.
The episode's defining moment arrives swiftly. In court, Tejas makes a damaging admission: he had prior knowledge of Roshni's past before their marriage but chose to conceal it from the family. The revelation proves incendiary. Renuka, unable to contain her fury at being kept in the dark, physically confronts Tejas in an emotionally raw sequence that underlines the depth of the family's sense of betrayal. Tejas offers an apology, but the damage to the household's collective composure runs deeper than words can repair.
The courtroom hearing also lands a strategic blow to the family's legal position. The proceedings appear to have tilted firmly in Roshni's favour, leaving Paresh and the wider family anxious about how the final judgment may fall. With conventional legal ground seemingly shifting beneath them, Sailee takes the initiative and proposes a covert approach — arranging a phone call with Roshni in which Tejas would engage her emotionally, drawing out a confession that could be recorded and presented as evidence.
The plan, however, quickly unravels. Roshni, demonstrating the same calculated self-awareness that has kept her ahead of the family's efforts throughout the case, refuses to take the bait. Instead, she continues to project the image of a wronged wife fighting for her marriage — a performance polished enough to further enrage Renuka and leave Sailee with little to show for the attempt.
The episode draws a deliberate contrast between Roshni's composed maneuvering and the emotional turbulence consuming the family she is ranged against. While Sailee wrestles with helplessness and Renuka reacts in open fury, Roshni moves with the precision of someone who has thought several steps ahead. It is a character dynamic that has given Udne Ki Aasha much of its dramatic tension in recent weeks.
Sachin, watching the family's distress escalate, signals a shift in his own approach. He assures Sailee that he intends to take direct action — stepping beyond the passive, reactive posture the family has largely adopted — though the nature of his plan is left deliberately vague, setting up a thread for upcoming episodes to develop.
The episode's final act belongs to Roshni once again. When Tejas declines to answer her repeated calls, she pivots to a voice note — an emotionally charged message professing her love and positioning herself as the only party genuinely trying to save the marriage. The message has its intended effect: Tejas, already destabilised by the courtroom fallout, finds himself caught between rational suspicion and the pull of the sentiment Roshni has carefully constructed. His confusion in the closing moments is the episode's most psychologically precise beat.
As a whole, the episode continues Udne Ki Aasha's recent pattern of pairing legal procedural drama with intimate family conflict — a combination that has kept its audience invested in both the case's outcome and the emotional cost it is extracting from every character involved. With Sachin poised to act, the family's next countermove against Roshni could prove decisive — or deliver another setback.
Udne Ki Aasha is produced by Rahul Kumar Tewary under Rolling Tales Production and airs weekdays on Star Plus. Written updates are based on episodes as broadcast.