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Ram Bhavan 30th June 2025 Written Update: Gayatri’s Evil Manipulations

Ram Bhavan 30th June 2025 Written Update: Gayatri’s Evil Manipulations Create Havoc Between Om and Dhruv. The episode opens with Om, his insecurities spilling out like overflowing tea, telling Isha to work anywhere but Dhruv’s company. He can’t stand the thought of her being around her ex. Isha, ever the calm ocean amidst storms, assures him that she understands. Seeing them talking lovingly again, Gayatri’s evil radar beeps. She fumes, “How dare they patch up when I’m around!”

Isha promises Om she will resign from Dhruv’s office the next morning. Om breathes in relief, his masculinity temporarily soothed. The next morning, as Isha leaves for her resignation, Om sits for breakfast, only to be served a fresh plate of negativity by Gayatri. She begins her manipulative brainwashing, warning Om that bosses like Dhruv are dangerous, especially when they’re ex-lovers. Om listens, his brain churning with jealous rage, and rushes to Dhruv’s office.

Meanwhile, Gayatri calls Dhruv with her sugar-coated poison, apologising for disturbing him but fake-crying about how Isha cried her eyes out after Om’s chaos the previous night. She warns him that Om is on his way, and he might create trouble. Dhruv, startled, orders his guards not to let Om in.

Poor Om arrives, wanting to talk things out calmly (well, as calmly as Om ever does), but the guards block him. His anger ignites. In classic Om style, he smashes Dhruv’s car mirror. Dhruv arrives and asks him to stop the madness. Isha rushes in, defusing the tension before it turns into a full-fledged street brawl.

That night, Isha softly tells Om that she will keep working at Dhruv’s office just for fifteen days to gather some loan money. Om, with his caveman possessiveness, agrees but warns her that she belongs only to him. Isha sighs internally, realising once again that patriarchy comes in all shapes and flavours.

Meanwhile, Dhruv has a meeting at The Lotus Hotel, which Gayatri arranged. He thanks her for the arrangements and for yesterday’s warning. Gayatri, hiding her evil smirk, acts innocent and says it’s her duty to stop anything wrong, even if Om is her brother-in-law. She lies about Isha suffering silently in Om’s anger, adding that working at Dhruv’s office might actually heal her mental health and finances.

Dhruv leaves, lost in thoughts, while Gayatri smirks to herself, knowing she hit the right nerve yet again. She silently celebrates her day’s win of adding poison to Om and Isha’s lives, one manipulative lie at a time.


Ram Bhavan 30th June 2025 Written Update Review:

This episode served a heavy dose of toxic manipulation topped with Om’s raging jealousy. Gayatri’s cunning plans are progressing smoothly as she plays puppet master, tearing Om and Isha’s bond thread by thread. The narrative powerfully showcased how a single evil mind can ruin multiple lives with just a few twisted words. Tomorrow promises even more storms in this household already drenched with hatred and insecurity.

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