Tensions erupt in EastEnders next week as Priya Nandra-Hart’s world continues to spiral — and the fallout could leave deep scars for everyone involved.
Still reeling from her daughter Avani’s traumatic encounter with the police, Priya is struggling to keep her composure. It was only weeks ago that Avani, alongside Lily Slater and Amy Mitchell, was hauled in for questioning after a suspicious incident outside Walford police station. Pills had been discovered at Avani’s feet, causing alarm bells to ring. However, as viewers know, the drugs weren’t hers — they were dropped by her vape dealer who panicked at the sight of approaching officers.
Despite her innocence, Avani’s defensive attitude in custody made matters worse. Her refusal to engage with authorities led to a shocking and invasive search. Stripped of her clothes, dignity, and sense of security, the young teen faced a terrifying ordeal she hadn’t anticipated — and it has haunted her since.
Priya, outraged at how her daughter was treated, launched an official complaint against the police. But next week, she receives the devastating news that her efforts were in vain: the complaint has been dismissed with no further action to be taken. Knowing how much this could devastate Avani, Priya decides to keep the heartbreaking truth hidden from her for now.
However, secrets don’t stay buried for long in Walford.
In a moment of desperation, Priya corners Amy Mitchell and begs her to keep quiet about the decision. Amy, wishing to mend her rocky friendship with Avani, agrees. But as the girls’ bond rebuilds, so too does the danger of the secret slipping out. And when it inevitably does, the betrayal strikes Avani hard — shattering what little trust she had left.
Fuelled by a dangerous mix of rage, guilt, and helplessness, Priya charges down to the police station, hell-bent on demanding justice. Emotions run high, and it’s Callum Highway who steps in to try and diffuse the escalating confrontation. Unfortunately for Callum, Priya’s anger needs a target — and he’s the one caught in the crossfire.
Humiliated but undeterred, Priya later heads out for drinks at Harry’s Barn with Ravi Gulati. But any hopes of a calming night are quickly dashed. Spotting Callum and some of his colleagues there, the fire inside Priya reignites. A reckless outburst follows, one that leaves Ravi scrambling to intervene as she lashes out in front of a crowd. The damage to her reputation — and to Avani’s situation — becomes painfully clear.
The next morning, Priya’s anger gives way to crushing regret. After a sobering conversation with Suki Panesar, who offers her some much-needed tough love, Priya finally accepts that she cannot fight every battle with fury alone. Yolande Trueman also steps in, acting as the square’s sage voice of reason, offering Priya valuable parenting advice about navigating trauma and rebuilding broken trust.
Realizing the need to make amends, Priya swallows her pride and seeks out Callum. In a heartfelt apology, she acknowledges her mistakes — a rare moment of vulnerability from a woman more used to fighting than conceding.
But the question remains: has too much damage already been done? Avani, reeling from her experiences and her mother’s rage-fueled crusade, continues to spiral into dangerous territory with alcohol and drugs. And for Priya, the realization hits hard — some wounds, once inflicted, can’t easily be healed.
As the fallout ripples through Albert Square, Priya must face the ultimate test: learning to channel her love for her daughter into healing, rather than destruction, before she loses Avani for good.