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Shocking: Narmada Attacked in ‘Illu Illalu Pillalu’ Serial, Family on Brink of Separation!

Published: 02-03-2026, 12:35 AM
Shocking: Narmada Attacked in 'Illu Illalu Pillalu' Serial, Family on Brink of Separation!
  • Amulya’s Fury Unleashed: Nearly chokes Vishwak, defies attacker!
  • Jewels Mortgaged for Job Scam! Family Secrets Explode!
  • Vedavati Slaps Narmada! Sagar’s Fiery Defiance Shocks All!
  • Family CRUMBLES! Sagar & Narmada Abandon Home!

The popular Telugu serial ‘Illu Illalu Pillalu‘ has unleashed a shocking twist! Protagonist Narmada has been brutally attacked by Vedavati, pushing the entire family to the brink of separation. Amidst Prasad Rao’s insults, Amulya’s confrontations, and controversial jewel mortgaging, the escalating drama promises intense family conflicts.

Public Humiliation Erupts

Shocking: Attack on Narmada in the serial ‘Illu Illalu Pillalu’! Family Conflicts!! A sensational incident has occurred in the serial ‘Illu Illalu Pillalu’, as Vedavati’s attack on Narmada pushes the entire family to the brink of separation. This escalating drama features several pivotal events: Prasad Rao’s shocking insult to Ramaraju’s family, Amulya’s unexpected confrontation with Vishwak, and the controversial mortgaging of Narmada’s jewels, which ignites Bhagyum’s fury at Sagar. These sensational changes are driving the plot of ‘Illu Illalu Pillalu’ towards intense family conflicts.

The narrative opens with a tense scene where Prasad Rao insults Ramaraju at an uninvited gathering, loudly demanding, “Aren’t you ashamed to come here? Everyone leave from here!” A deeply saddened Ramaraju, along with his sons and daughter-in-law, promptly departs. Witnessing this live via phone stream, Bhagyum and Idly Babai are overjoyed. Valli stops the stream, informs her parents that everyone is coming home, and leaves. Later, at home, Idly Babai and Bhagyum dance with joy, relishing the argument they watched unfold.

Amulya’s Fierce Retaliation

Meanwhile, a separate drama unfolds as Vishwak drinks with his friends, expressing his frustration with Amulya. “Just thinking of that demon Amulya makes everything I drank wear off. It doesn’t feel like I played with her life; it feels like she’s playing with mine.” His friends further instigate him: “Why are you afraid of a girl? Unleash the manliness within you, Amulya should tremble at your name…” Fueled by anger, Vishwak furiously declares, “Tonight, I’ll show Amulya the man inside me,” and rushes home. Amulya is asleep in her room when Vishwak attempts to touch her. She regains consciousness just in time, pushing him away. He grabs her tightly, pinning her against the wall, but Amulya, in anger, kicks him in a sensitive spot. Vishwak falls onto the bed in pain. Seizing the opportunity, Amulya takes a dupatta, ties it around his neck, and attempts to hang him. She threatens to kill him if he ever bothers her again, then releases him. Terrified, Vishwak runs out of the room.

The focus then returns to Ramaraju’s house, where everyone is gathered in the hall. Ramaraju sits in deep thought. Bhagyum, seizing the chance to sow discord, addresses Sagar: “We were very happy when you said you studied hard and got a job, but did you buy the job with money? And did you buy it with the money Vanaja gave? Why did Narmada mortgage her jewels to repay that money?” She continues, “Does that mean that, just like Narmada, they too will come and tear your father’s shirt and insult him?” Narmada attempts to interject, “Aunt, this is none of your business, please don’t talk about it.”

Jewel Scandal Fuels Fury

However, Vedavati sharply interjects, “What’s wrong with that? What’s wrong with what they’re saying? What your father said earlier was the same, wasn’t it? Didn’t your father speak contemptuously, saying he (Ramaraju) had stooped so low as to have his daughter-in-law mortgage her jewels to buy a job for his son? When Vanaja came and caused a scene for the money, didn’t he (Sagar) pretend to be innocent like a thief, even knowing he bought the job with that money? Didn’t you also pretend to be innocent?” Narmada tearfully responds, “Your son didn’t tell me anything either. He didn’t even tell me he bought the job with money.” Unconvinced, Vedavati shouts, “Hasn’t it been enough that you’ve made a fool out of me and manipulated me until now? Are you trying to make me even crazier? Stop your dramas, why did you mortgage your jewels and give money to Vanaja’s people?” Narmada tries to explain, “Since I am his wife, it’s not wrong for you to suspect that I might know everything. The only difference is that you found out today, and I found out yesterday. Other than that, I didn’t know beforehand as you’re thinking, Auntie.” Despite her explanation, Vedavati scolds her relentlessly, “Enough with the acting! If you knew yesterday, you should have told me immediately, shouldn’t you? You wouldn’t mortgage the jewels on the spur of the moment just to hide your mistake!” Valli, watching the unfolding drama, is overjoyed. Narmada continues, “Your son said he would leave home out of fear, and I didn’t know what to do, so I mortgaged my jewelry and gave him money. Other than that, I genuinely didn’t know that Vanaja ma’am bought his job with money.” Sagar corroborates, “Yes, Mom, what Narmada said is true. She didn’t know that I bought the job. Please don’t speak ill of my wife unnecessarily.”

Enraged, Vedavati slaps Sagar across the face. This fills Valli, Idly Babai, and Bhagyam with immense joy. Vedavati angrily exclaims, “You and your wife have achieved a great feat! You’ve ruined your father’s reputation! I thought you were innocent, but I never imagined you had the cleverness to take someone else’s money and buy a job!” Valli then steps in, escalating the conflict further. “Auntie, he didn’t buy the job for 20 lakhs; he bought it for 25 lakhs. 20 lakhs were Vanaja ma’am’s, but poor Sagar, our brother-in-law, faced so many difficulties to arrange the additional five lakhs!” Valli dramatically recounts, bringing to light the issue of using money from the rice mill. She then incites her husband, Chandu, telling him, “The responsibility of the rice mill is yours, isn’t it? You should speak up.” Chandu steps forward and scolds his brother.

Bought Job, Father’s Disgrace

Ramaraju severely chastises Sagar, declaring, “He will do anything for selfishness! If you earn a job through hard work, it will be a source of pride for you and respect for those who see you. Do you know what people will think if you buy a job with money like this? They’ll say that someone who bought a job with money will take bribes to recover that money. Ramaraju already has the titles ‘thief’ and ‘fraudster.’ Now, will you also bring him the title ‘bribe-taker’? Is this the gift you give this father for the sin of having you? Even if my son works as a laborer, I would prefer it. If he earns a job through bribes and lives off that money, there’s no greater insult for me. Therefore, quit that job,” Ramaraju commands.

Sagar is shocked and states that he cannot quit the job, surprising everyone. “Say whatever you want, Dad… I will not quit my job,” Sagar declares definitively.

Defiance Splits the Family

Vedavati then tries to hit him, asking, “Will you talk back to your father?” Just then, Narmada intervenes, pleading, “Stop, Auntie… I will talk to him. I will convince him and make him quit this job. Please leave this matter to me.” However, Vedavati hits Narmada, retorting, “After all, isn’t all this because of you?” Witnessing this, Valli greatly rejoices. Sagar angrily demands, “Why are you hitting my wife?” Vedavati replies, “Isn’t this great lady and her father the reason for all of it – for you to even think of doing a job, for you to stoop to the level of stealing money?” Sagar then defies his mother. “Let’s say for a moment that she asked me to do a job… Even if she did, what’s wrong with that? Since she works, what’s wrong with her wishing for her husband to also work? Not only do you not understand my wife, but you also lay hands on her?” Vedavati feels deeply hurt by this, saying, “Has your love for your wife grown so much? Have your own parents become so insignificant?” Sagar angrily responds, “Mom, I beg you, please stop… You’re only talking about your pain as if it’s correct, but you’re not understanding my pain at all.”

With that, today’s episode concludes. In tomorrow’s episode, Sagar and Narmada are shown leaving the house, suggesting that Ramaraju’s family has broken apart. The serial ‘Illu Illalu Pillalu’ (House, Wife, Children) is taking many dramatic turns, and the upcoming episodes are expected to be even more exciting. Stay tuned for more updates.

Looking Ahead

With Narmada and Sagar on the verge of leaving, the very foundation of Ramaraju’s family is shaken. Is this the definitive end for their ‘Illu Illalu Pillalu’ (House, Wife, Children), or will a miracle reunite them? This gripping serial promises even more unprecedented twists. Stay tuned, loyal viewers!

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