Kumkum Bhagya 10th January 2025 Written Update. Dushyant confronts Monisha, demanding an explanation for her bold claim about procuring evidence. Monisha, ever the slippery schemer, apologizes, admitting she blurted it out to maintain her credibility with RV. When Monisha panics, asking what they should do next, Dushyant firmly declares they must present proof, no matter the difficulty. As if on cue, a police inspector arrives, offering assistance. Monisha wastes no time and brazenly asks the inspector to arrest Purvi for attempting to murder Harleen. The inspector, unimpressed by her theatrics, demands evidence and an eyewitness. Monisha, clearly lacking a better plan, volunteers herself as the witness. Bravo, Monisha, for setting the bar for credibility so low!
Meanwhile, Purvi defends herself against Deepika’s accusations, denying any involvement in Harleen’s accident. Harman, caught in the middle of the chaos, laments the day’s tragedies, from Harleen’s accident to Dadaji’s health deteriorating under stress. Deepika, the queen of unfounded claims, doubles down, alleging that Purvi acted under Khushi’s influence. Purvi vehemently denies the allegation, urging Deepika to leave Khushi out of the mess. Deepika twists Purvi’s defense as a sign of guilt and pressures RV to believe her.
As the drama unfolds, the police inspector announces Purvi’s arrest for attempting to murder Harleen. Before she’s taken away, a nurse informs RV that Harleen has regained consciousness and is asking for him. RV rushes to Harleen, relieved to see her safe. Harleen reassures him she’s fine, and RV leaves momentarily to sort out the looming chaos.
Harman seeks the doctor’s permission to take Harleen home, which is promptly granted. RV fetches a wheelchair for Harleen and asks her for her cooperation in the unfolding plan. Harleen, though recovering, agrees without hesitation, further proving her loyalty to RV amidst all the family turmoil.
Back in schemer central, Dushyant smugly tells Monisha that Purvi’s arrest ensures she won’t be able to broker any deals with Neha. Monisha, echoing his sentiment, agrees, unaware that their gloating might be premature. True to form, RV steps in just as Purvi is being taken away and confronts the cops, demanding to know the grounds for her arrest. The police justify their actions, stating that Harleen’s statement will ultimately determine Purvi’s fate. Dushyant, the self-proclaimed arbiter of justice, intervenes, urging RV to let the police do their job. RV, standing by Purvi, refuses to be swayed.
In a twist of events, Harleen appears and declares she doesn’t wish to file any complaint against her daughter-in-law. The cops, clearly out of excuses, drop the matter and leave. Purvi, visibly shaken but relieved, checks on Harleen, who assures her that she’s alright. For now, at least, peace returns, though the underlying tensions remain palpable.
Monisha, furious over yet another failed plan, throws a tantrum in her room. Dushyant, evidently running out of patience, slaps her and scolds her for being a “spoiled sport.” He reminds her that failures are merely opportunities to concoct new schemes, sprinkling in some unsolicited wisdom about winning battles with wit. Monisha, however, finally reaches her limit, confessing her exhaustion from endless plotting and failing. Honestly, who could blame her? With her track record, even wit seems like a long shot.
This family drama is a masterclass in over-the-top scheming, wild accusations, and failed masterplans. Dushyant and Monisha might want to consider a career change because their plotting skills are a disaster, and RV’s unwavering faith in Purvi adds the perfect touch of righteous melodrama to this chaotic circus.














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