
📌 Key Points
- Bride Amulya Vanishes! Family Shame Rises Amidst Elopement Claims.
- Vishwa Appears With Amulya, Boasts “She Was With Me All Night”!
- SHOCKER! Amulya Reveals Thaali, Declares “We Are Married!”
- Ramaraju Collapses! Amulya Enters Bhadravati’s House as Daughter-in-Law.
Fans of the popular ‘Illu Illalu Pillalu‘ Telugu serial are reeling from a shocking new development! Amulya’s sudden disappearance has plunged Ramaraju and his family into turmoil, just as a marriage loomed. Bhadravati’s sensational claims of elopement have added fuel to the fire, leaving Ramaraju devastated and struggling to cope with the unfolding drama.
Bride Missing: Wedding Day Chaos
Shocking news for fans of the ‘Illu Illalu Pillalu’ serial! The story has taken a dramatic turn with Amulya’s disappearance, leaving Ramaraju in shock and his entire family in a tense atmosphere. Bhadravati has made sensational remarks, claiming Ramaraju’s daughter eloped, while Ramaraju himself struggles to answer the overwhelming questions from the groom’s mother. His anger seethes at Bhadravati’s words, and we must now see what unfolds.
As the auspicious wedding time approaches, the groom’s family arrives at Ramaraju’s house, immediately asking for the bride. Ramaraju, however, struggles to tell them that Amulya is nowhere to be found. He invites them inside, saying he needs to discuss something with them.
Just then, Bhadravati arrives, attempting to humiliate Ramaraju. “What will you tell them if you take them inside?” she sneers. “Will you whisper in their ear that my daughter has eloped? Anyway, eloping and abduction aren’t new to your household, are they? It’s a skill ingrained in everyone from you to your children. So why whisper that your daughter eloped? Go ahead, proudly boast about your daughter’s great feat!”
Elopement Scandal Rocks Wedding
Hearing this, the groom’s mother asks, “Brother-in-law, what is she saying? Is Amulya eloping?” Senapathi chimes in, “Because the daughter eloped, those who should be inside the house are standing at the doorstep.” Ramaraju, enraged, warns them to watch their words. “Know who you’re talking about before you speak… If you say my daughter eloped, I won’t tolerate it,” he states.
Bhadravati presses on, “Oh, really? You get angry when someone says your daughter eloped? If she hasn’t eloped, then where is your daughter… the new bride?” Vedavati, getting serious with her maternal relatives, interjects, “Don’t just say whatever comes to your mouth without knowing the truth.” The groom’s mother, confused, asks, “What is all this, sister-in-law? They say your daughter eloped… and you say she’s missing… What exactly is happening here?” Bhadravati mockingly explains, “What’s wrong with you, dear? You’re so naive. If a puppy goes missing, they say it’s lost. But if a bride, who should be at the wedding altar soon, is nowhere to be found, they say she eloped. How can you not know even such a small thing?”
Ramaraju gets extremely angry at these words. “If you say my daughter eloped one more time, I won’t stand for it,” he shouts, advancing towards them. However, he stops dead in his tracks at the groom’s mother’s persistent question: “But if she hasn’t eloped, then where is your daughter? If your daughter hasn’t eloped, where did she go? Tell us whom she told before leaving.” Ramaraju tries to explain, “Sister-in-law, something has happened… We will find out where our daughter went and what actually happened,” but the groom’s mother doesn’t listen. “Even after knowing that your daughter has eloped, are you still trying to make fools of us?” she says seriously. Both the groom’s mother and father bombard Ramaraju and Vedavati with questions, relentlessly pressing them. “Are you trying to hide the fact that she loved someone else and foist her upon us?” they accuse disparagingly, stating their honor has been ruined because of their daughter. They question Ramaraju’s parenting, saying he failed to raise his daughter properly, asking, “What kind of upbringing is this?” When Senapathi remarks, “Since eloping is a skill ingrained in their family, he must have personally told his daughter to elope,” Ramaraju’s three sons angrily rush forward and grab Senapathi’s collar. They demand, “Your son is the reason our sister is missing… Tell us where he is!”
Vishwa’s Bombshell: A Night Together
Just then, Vishwa arrives in a car with Amulya. Vishwa steps out first, walking in, smiling, with jasmine flowers wrapped around his hand. Bhadravati watches very excitedly, while Bhagyam and Idly are scared that their names might be revealed. With Bhadravati’s entry, the entire scene changes! As soon as Vishwa arrives, the three brothers rush and hit him, asking, “Where is our sister?”
Vishwa replies, “What do you want, your sister? Right now, your sister’s condition… is crushed, just like these jasmine flowers…” He continues, “I didn’t take your sister. She came to me on her own. Even if you get angry, even if your heart breaks from shame and you die, this is the truth. Your sister was with me all night.” Hearing those words, Ramaraju gets angry and slaps Viswa hard across the cheek. “What nonsense are you spouting? I’ll kill you! If you utter one more wrong word about my daughter, I’ll kill you! What do you think Ramaraju’s daughter is? My daughter would never do anything wrong, even if it cost her life. She would never do anything to bring dishonor upon me,” Ramaraju declares.
“Oh really? Your daughter wouldn’t do anything wrong even if it cost her life? She wouldn’t bring dishonor upon you? Just a minute. Say these same words with the same courage a few minutes from now,” Vishwa retorts, leading Amulya out of the car. Seeing Amulya with Viswa, Ramaraju’s entire family is shocked. “When I told you your daughter was with me all night, that she spent the night with me, you didn’t believe me, did you? So what do you say now?” Viswa asks mockingly. He boasts, “She came for me last night. We had a lot of fun together all night. I brought your daughter back to your home very safely, very carefully. What a good person I am, right? Yes, Ramaraju, normally, upon seeing your daughter like this, your heart should break and you should die, shouldn’t it? If you’re still standing, your heart must be strong. But you will from now on. From today, you will die emotionally because your daughter was with me for an entire day. Even so, I won’t marry her. No one will come forward to marry someone who has spent time with me. You will watch your daughter, left without a marriage, every day and die of shame with a broken heart,” Viswa says.
Amulya’s Truth: “We Are Married!”
“Hey! You must have tricked my sister with sweet words and taken her away. Why are you branding my innocent sister as someone who committed a mistake?” Dheeraj and Sagar demand. As they rush forward to hit Viswa in anger, Amulya shouts, “Stop!” and halts them. Taking out the ‘thaali’ (mangalsutra) from her neck, she shows it, saying, “We both got married.” Everyone, including Viswa, is shocked.
“Hey Viswa! What is this? Did you marry her?” Bhadravati asks. “No, Auntie. I didn’t marry her. We just had fun all night, that’s all,” Viswa says, then turns to Amulya and asks, “Hey! What kind of drama are you playing? Why would I tie a thaali around your neck? Am I out of my mind?” Immediately, Bhadravati’s elder aunt slaps Viswa across the face. “Why would that girl say you got married if you didn’t? You must have married out of love, right? So why are you joking around?” she challenges. The mother of the groom who had been relentlessly questioning Ramaraju, now asks, “What is the answer?” When Bhadravati insists, “No, Peddamma, Viswa didn’t marry that girl. I know that,” the elder aunt retorts, “You shut up! Don’t speak. They loved each other and got married. Let them live the life they want. Don’t trouble their lives with these quarrels and old grudges.”
Then, Amulya’s three brothers start beating Viswa, accusing him of tricking their sister. But the elder aunt stops them. Amulya goes to her parents. “Father. I made a very big mistake, Father. Please forgive me,” she says, trying to touch Ramaraju’s feet, but Ramaraju steps back. So, she falls at her mother’s feet. Vedavati slaps Amulya across the face. “Who are you? How old are you? Have you become so grown up that you elope and marry? We begged you, telling you not to blindly trust him and ruin your life because he was deceiving you in the name of love. You said you would listen to us, you promised to marry the match we found, and now you’ve left us standing in the middle of the street,” she says, severely beating Amulya.
Family Shattered: Ramaraju Collapses
The elder aunt stops Vedavati. “If what your daughter did is a mistake, then what did you do twenty-five years ago? Even if you are consumed by grudges and stubbornness, God has destined the girl from this house to be your daughter-in-law, and the girl from your house to be the daughter-in-law of this family. Understand that, and at least now, let the two families unite,” she says, and takes Amulya inside the house. Subsequently, the groom’s family severely scolds Ramaraju and leaves the place. Srivalli is happy that her name was not revealed. Then, the elder aunt tells Revathi to perform ‘haarati’ (a ritual welcome with lamps) for Amulya and Viswa. Even though Bhadravati and Senapathi object, the elder aunt scolds them and has the haarati performed.
Meanwhile, everyone at Ramaraju’s house sits grieving. Bhadravati, in a furious fit, throws all the items in the house. Even though Narmada and Prema try to say something, Bhadravati doesn’t listen and cries profusely. Ramaraju sits there helplessly, constantly calling out, ‘Where is Amulya?’ In the coming up segment, he behaves as if he’s gone mad, crying ‘They will kill my child…’, and collapses.
Amulya then steps into Bhadravati’s house, placing her left foot first. Seeing Ramaraju collapse and being taken to the hospital, Bhadravati and Senapathi rejoice. Everyone is eager to see what happens next in the serial ‘Illu Illaalu Pillalu’ (House, Homemaker, Children). Will the mystery of Amulya’s disappearance be solved? Stay tuned for more updates.
Looking Ahead
Ramaraju’s collapse and Bhadravati’s sinister joy leave us stunned. Amulya’s ‘left-foot’ entry into turmoil only deepens the ‘Illu Illalu Pillalu’ mystery. Is this a new beginning, or another chapter of tribulation for the family? The serial promises electrifying twists. Don’t miss a single moment!


