Sampoorna 2nd December 2025 Written Update: Chirag’s Cry for Help, Satendra’s Chase, and Akash’s Lies Collapse
The episode opens on a tense note with little Chirag riding in the kidnapper’s SUV, quietly pleading to be taken to his mother. His expression evidences a mix of fear and hope, yet the men around him remain cold. One of the kidnapper kibosh the vehicle near a derelict berth and steps out to relieve himself, unaware that luck is about to turn against them.
Satendra, who has been frantically pursuing every clue, finally spots the silver SUV parked near the roadside. His instincts shoot up. He sneaks closer, and his eyes immediately find Chirag huddled inside. He signals the boy to stay silent. The car doors are locked, so Satendra bangs the door intentionally to draw out the man guarding the vehicle. As soon as the kidnapper comes forward, Satendra pounces on him. A fight erupts, and Satendra unleashes all his anger and desperation to deliver Chirag. One by one, he overwhelmed the tough until every kidnapper was on the undercoat, and in the destruction, he drew Chirag into a tight, protective embrace. The nightmare is over—for now.
Back at the police station, tension thickens around Akash. Jessi tells him he is lucky she stopped him from raising a hand at Mitti earlier, because that single moment of anger could have cost him a year in jail. Akash still behaves as if the world is against him and continues ranting without remorse.
Akash demands that Mitti be put behind bars. He claims she abducted Chirag, repeating his lie with more confidence than truth. Just then, Amrita arrives at the station like a storm, walking in with conviction. Her presence immediately shifts the energy. She stands beside Mitti and defends her fiercely. Akash hurls accusations at both women, but Amrita stays firm and gives him a sharp response that silences the room.
Akash tries to intimidate Amrita by reminding her of her government position, insisting she cannot represent Mitti. Amrita calmly says she stands here today not as an officer, but as a friend. She reveals that her colleague Siddarth has officially taken up Mitti’s case. Her voice is steady, filled with a loyalty Akash cannot comprehend.
Siddarth arrives and directly confronts the station officer. He demands the legal basis on which they arrested Mitti. The officer repeats Akash’s claim that Mitti abducted her own son. Siddarth dismantles the statement in seconds. He says there is no proof against Mitti, and the CCTV footage shows only Chirag leaving the house—no sign of Mitti anywhere near him. The officer becomes defensive and asks how Siddarth knows about the footage. Siddarth fires back, stating that the officer’s failure to do his duty is not an excuse for others to stop doing theirs. His tone is sharp, and corruption feels exposed.
While the station is buzzing with arguments, Satendra storms in holding Chirag safely. The entire room freezes. The truth stands right there, breathing, trembling, alive. Akash immediately tries twisting the situation and tells the officer that he already warned him—Satendra and Mitti plotted this kidnapping. But Chirag finally speaks. His small voice cuts through all lies, and everyone turns to him for the truth.

