The upcoming episode of Saru airing on 30th October 2025 promises a compelling mix of family power-struggles and subtle strategy as two women take centre-stage in very different ways. On one side is Tara, still simmering with anger and refusing to participate in the family rituals, and on the other is Saru, quietly putting her cunning plan into motion to restore tradition — albeit via a less-obvious route.
Tara’s resistance comes at a crucial moment: the family is about to perform the much-anticipated Govardhan Puja, but Tara’s withdrawal threatens to break the rituals and the dominance she once held. Meanwhile, Saru realises that only a clever push will bring Tara back into action. Saru purposely stages a fake phone call to Phulla so that Tara overhears her taking over the household roles, declaring she will lead the puja herself if Tara stays away. It’s a calculated provocation designed to strike at Tara’s pride.

Tara, unable to tolerate the idea of losing her rightful place, immediately storms out of her room and asserts that no one else can take the head-role she has always held. Her return to the preparations is exactly the result Saru wanted, restoring the balance of tradition yet securing her own influence behind the scenes. At the same time, the elder daughter Anika makes a bold move: she confronts her father Chandrakant and orders Dadi to leave the house, unravelling old loyalties and setting the tone for a shift in power dynamics within the family.
The upcoming episode will see these two arcs — Tara’s rightful claim and Saru’s strategic push — converge in an emotionally charged family setting. Viewers can expect dramatic confrontation, cleverly laid plans and a redefining of roles where tradition, pride and intellect collide.