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Jaadu Teri Nazar 25th June 2025 Written Update: Gauri Goes Full Superwoman. Today in Jaadu Teri Nazar Written Update, Gauri Goes Full Superwoman, Vihaan Goes Full Crybaby, and a Glowing Baby Roasts a Dayan.

So, the episode kicks off on a super emotional note—with Gauri already halfway into her sacrificial heroine arc. She gives everyone the classic “this is just the beginning” line, clearly preparing them (and herself) for a dramatic exit. She warns Vihaan that even their little one, Davansh, is heading off with Rishwa. Sounds cryptic? Absolutely. Gauri has a flair for poetic vagueness, even in the face of impending doom.

Harsh and Arjun, clearly not ready to give up, tell her she’s not going anywhere and that they’ll fix everything. Gauri, who’s already mentally halfway off the cliff (literally), asks them to stop playing heroes and instead take care of their broken brother. Vihaan, bless his melodramatic heart, just keeps insisting he can’t live without her. Gauri, unfazed and apparently channeling her inner life coach, tells him to stop crying, start smiling, and learn to live for the family—the same family sobbing right next to them.

And because no dramatic goodbye is complete without a poetic monologue, Gauri recites her swan song in verse, asking Vihaan to promise that he’ll stay strong. Moments later, in true mythological fashion, Gauri falls from a cliff into a river as the “Pralay” conveniently stops. That’s right—the end of the world is canceled because Gauri pulled a full Bollywood-level sacrifice move. She saves the world, dies, and leaves a shattered Vihaan behind, sobbing into his soul.

Flash forward—three years later. Vihaan is still stuck in guilt-ville. He dreams that he’s the one who killed Gauri (relax, it was just a dream) and wakes up yelling her name like it’s 2022 again. It’s his birthday, and his entire family decides this is the perfect time to throw a surprise party. Why? Because trauma heals with confetti and cake, right?

Everyone gathers, fake-smiling through the emotional landmine that is Vihaan’s birthday. Arjun encourages everyone to stay cheerful, while Rashmi points out the obvious—Vihaan is still very much haunted. Meanwhile, Harsh and Arjun cross their fingers, hoping some cake might fix his pain.

Cut to the bizarre subplot of the day: Batty and Sunheri show up at Devansh’s house (wait, whose house is this again?) where they find a mysterious glowing-eyed baby being watched over by a random old lady. Naturally, they assume this baby is Davansh. Batty, ever the brilliant tactician, tries to snatch the baby. But hold on—plot twist! A Dayan enters, presumably to steal the child, but the baby gives her a glowing stare and scares her stiff. Sunheri tries her luck but gets mentally schooled by the same baby. This baby is clearly not your average burping bundle of joy—it’s more like a supernatural snark machine.

When Batty herself tries to pick him up, the baby goes full “Baby Boss” mode—starts crying, burns Batty’s hand, and activates glow-in-the-dark eyes. Safe to say, this isn’t the kind of baby you rock to sleep with a lullaby. It’s more like “back off or burn” energy.

Back at the birthday bash, Vihaan walks down and sees the house decked up like it’s Diwali. The fam sings a cringe-y birthday song and Vihaan, predictably, bursts into tears. Dadi sweetly reminds him that it’s his birthday—like that’s supposed to cheer him up when he’s clearly stuck in emotional quicksand. Vihaan lashes out, still drowning in guilt, and announces that he killed Gauri. Cue dramatic cake-smashing scene. Honestly, this guy really needs therapy—and less frosting-related trauma.

Sarda and Dadi try to drill it into him that Gauri’s sacrifice was noble, not his fault, but Vihaan’s not having any of it. Even when Veena tries to lovingly guilt-trip him into honoring Gauri’s sacrifice, Vihaan just spirals deeper, playing the “I’m the villain” card.

And finally, the episode ends with the precap twist: Gauri is very much alive, folks. She’s somewhere out there, saving Golu from a Dayan and dodging Vihaan like she’s avoiding an ex at a wedding. She clearly doesn’t want him to know she’s back yet—probably because she’s tired of all the weeping and drama too.


Final Review – Jaadu Teri Nazar 25th June 2025 Written Update:

Jaadu Teri Nazar delivers its signature blend of heartbreak, supernatural chaos, and family melodrama—served with a side of glowing baby weirdness. Gauri remains the MVP, sacrificing herself like a legend, while Vihaan continues his reign as the most emotionally unstable male lead on television. The baby subplot? A hilarious supernatural curveball. And Kamini? Nowhere in this one, but that’s a break we didn’t know we needed.

Overall: 8/10 for drama, 10/10 for glowing baby roast energy, and a well-deserved 0/10 for Vihaan’s cake etiquette.

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