Jhanak 10th April 2025 Written Update: Arshi Exposed

Jhanak 10th April 2025 Written Update: Arshi Exposed

Jhanak 10th April 2025 Written Update: Arshi Exposed. Today in Jhanak written update, the episode kicks off with Arshi dropping a drama bomb on the Bose fam. She barges in, looking like a walking storm cloud, and says she has something important to say. Tanuja, trying to keep things civil, suggests she take a breather. But no, Arshi’s on a mission. She blurts out that she doesn’t want to live in that house anymore. Apparently, marrying Anirudh was like signing up for a ghost husband—nowhere to be found. Shubh tries playing the peacemaker card, offering to talk to Anirudh, but Arshi shuts him down faster than a failed internet connection.

Mrinalini asks where she plans to go now. Arshi basically says “not my parents’ place.” Then Mimi—who never misses a chance to stir the pot—asks if she’s moving in with Siddharth. Anjana gives Mimi the look, but as usual, Mimi just doubles down. She accuses Arshi of cozying up to Siddharth, and when Arshi calls her a liar, Mimi claps back with receipts—literally. She pulls out a sneaky photo of Arshi and Siddharth holding hands at a restaurant like some desi Sherlock Holmes.

Arshi flips out. She’s furious that she’s being judged for going out with someone while Anirudh gets to play house with Jhanak. Shubh tries to preach patience, but Arshi basically says, “Easy for you to say, you’re not living my mess.” Tanuja pleads with her to stay, but Arshi’s done. She announces she has zero attachment left to the Bose family. Dadi, heartbroken, asks if that makes them strangers now. Anjana reminds her that she’s still loved here, while Bipasha—never missing a chance to drop a sarcastic truth bomb—says not every husband is as whipped as Bablu. Anjana throws shade right back, saying Bipasha doesn’t know the first thing about respect in a marriage. Touché.

Somewhere else in the chaos web, Vinayak tells Shrishti that Siddharth’s hospital tantrum was a hot mess. Shrishti brushes it off and says she doesn’t want Arshi living with Anirudh anyway. In her head, she’s already planning the Arshi-Siddharth wedding. Vinayak raises a brow—asks if there’s some secret plan brewing. Shrishti plays innocent, says Arshi should just do what she wants. Honestly, she’s right—why should Arshi hang around like a guest overstaying her welcome?

Next day, Siddharth checks in on Arshi like a lovesick puppy. She says she’s okay. He asks why she made such a huge decision, and Arshi—still legally Mrs. Anirudh—says she’s tired of being publicly humiliated by her own husband. Siddharth tries to win some brownie points by saying she can trust him. She says she already does. He stops the car, confesses his love like it’s a movie scene, and asks if it upset her. Arshi shakes her head. Siddharth’s practically glowing—talking about how empty life is without her. Arshi says she still needs to file for divorce first. Siddharth, with all the optimism of a rom-com lead, says it’ll take six months max. Why not live together until then?

Arshi drops her real agenda—she’s not leaving Anirudh without making him and Jhanak taste a little heartbreak. Siddharth tells her to move on, but she’s not about to exit quietly. He promises marriage, she brings up his family, he says he’ll deal with it. She gets a hug. Cue Anirudh watching them from a distance like he’s the betrayed hero of a soap opera. Siddharth takes Arshi to a restaurant, promising her the world. Anirudh, sulking outside, wonders why Arshi’s allergic to his happiness when she’s already playing house with Siddharth.

Cut to Anirudh, now backhugging Jhanak like he’s trying to hold onto what’s left of his messy love life. Jhanak tells him to back off. She’s been waiting for him like some loyal golden retriever and offers him healthy juice—because nothing says romance like antioxidants. He makes her drink it too, then launches into how no one’s ever cared for him like she does. Wow, what a low bar. He suggests hiring help (finally some sense), then casually drops that they should get married. Jhanak looks like she just saw a ghost.

He tells her they love each other and need to get married for society’s sake. Jhanak reminds him—hello? Still married, buddy. Anirudh tries to justify it by saying he saw Arshi with Siddharth again today. Jhanak, bless her soul, still thinks Arshi might love him. Anirudh’s like, nope—she’s over it. He says he’s not leaving Jhanak and asks if she’s happy with him. Jhanak, clearly worried about the trainwreck her life’s turning into, says she’s scared of her fate. Anirudh goes full Romeo, says their marriage this time will be for real, that she makes him happy, Siddharth will take care of Arshi, and Jhanak will complete his life. He tops it off with a kiss on her forehead. Jhanak hugs him—either touched, terrified, or just too tired to deal.

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