Pushpa is accused of stealing a mobile phone on her first day of law college in Sony SAB’s ‘Pushpa Impossible’

Sony SAB’s Pushpa Impossible continues its stirring portrayal of Pushpa’s courage, resilience, and determination. In the recent episodes, the audience witnessed Pushpa (Karuna Pandey) eagerly waiting for her exam results, knowing that her law college admission depends on it. 

Pushpa is accused of stealing a mobile phone on her first day of law college in Sony SAB’s ‘Pushpa Impossible’

Mumbai: Sony SAB’s Pushpa Impossible continues its stirring portrayal of Pushpa’s courage, resilience, and determination. In the recent episodes, the audience witnessed Pushpa (Karuna Pandey) eagerly waiting for her exam results, knowing that her law college admission depends on it. 
In the upcoming episodes, viewers will see an exciting new chapter unfold in Pushpa’s life. After working hard and clearing her law entrance exam, Pushpa finally fulfills her dream of joining a reputed law college, where she begins her studies under the guidance of Professor Shastri (Gaurav Chopra). However, her very first day at college turns into a nightmare. Pushpa gets accused of stealing a mobile phone in front of her entire class. Shocked and heartbroken by the unexpected allegation, she finds herself in a tough spot. 
How will Pushpa prove her innocence? Will Professor Shastri support her during this difficult moment? Stay tuned to see how Pushpa deals with this setback.
Karuna Pandey, who plays the role of Pushpa in Pushpa Impossible, said, “This part of Pushpa’s journey is extremely raw and real. It’s not just about entering a college; it’s about fulfilling dreams despite all the challenges that come up along the way. There are so many real-life Pushpas out there — women who have restarted their careers after long gaps, or picked up their books again after years, because they never gave up on their dreams. When I hear that someone feels seen or inspired by Pushpa’s journey, it fills me with so much joy and purpose. It genuinely feels like I’ve achieved something meaningful as an actor. Playing Pushpa is not just a role, it’s a responsibility I carry with pride."