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Jhanak 7th July 2025 Written Update: Mysterious Village Deity Stone. Today’s episode was a brutal cocktail of emotional abuse, silent tears, and a stone that’s apparently more divine than half the people in the Sengupta mansion.

Rishi’s Ruthless Accusations

The episode begins with Rishi confronting Jhanak, accusing her of acting in front of Dadabhai by saying she wants to continue her studies so she can take him to her village. Jhanak, holding back her tears, calmly tells him he has misunderstood everything.

But Rishi, carrying the world’s largest ego on his shoulders, shoots back, asking how Dadabhai even knows she’s good at studies. Jhanak tries to explain how she once read English newspaper headlines to him, but Rishi isn’t interested in logic today. He scoffs, saying she can fool his family but not him, because obviously he’s Sherlock Holmes reincarnated.

He then accuses her of using him again. Jhanak asks him softly whether it’s wrong to study, but he cuts her off, saying he regrets bringing her home. According to Rishi, she is using his family’s kindness for her own benefit. Jhanak, clearly breaking inside, pleads him to stop talking like this. But Rishi continues, saying he knows her “real face” and threatens to reveal the truth to throw her out. Jhanak, tired of these endless insults, tells him to go ahead and not waste time.

The Ultimate Betrayal

Rishi, dripping with venom, tells her that Dadabhai won’t change his decision now, so she should inform her villagers about their separation. He adds that he’s ready to give her alimony but wants to end the relationship at any cost. Jhanak, her dignity hanging by a thread, agrees to talk to her villagers and breaks down crying as Rishi storms off, thinking his life has been ruined because of her.

The sheer coldness in Rishi’s voice today could freeze an entire ocean.

Arshi’s Hidden Fears

Elsewhere, Arshi tells Aditi never to let Rishi go to Simulboni. Aditi, confused, asks Aniruddh why Arshi said that. But Aniruddh brushes it off, urging her to focus on finalising outfits for the upcoming ceremony. Aditi remains restless, wondering what really happened in Simulboni for Arshi to be so scared.

Jhanak’s Divine Connection

The next morning, Jhanak dreams of her village deity and wakes up with newfound devotion. She believes the deity wants to stay with her in the city. Meanwhile, Indumati tells Payal they need to go shopping for the Aashirvad ceremony. Tanushri questions why more gifts are needed when they already bought some, but Indumati insists.

Indumati then asks where Jhanak is. Tanushri says she saw her walking around with a bucket and broom – pretty much her identity in this house. Moments later, Jhanak enters holding a stone. Indumati, puzzled, asks what she’s doing with it. Jhanak, her eyes glowing with devotion, says it’s not a stone but her village deity.

Indumati, rolling her eyes with city-bred arrogance, dismisses it as just a stone. Jhanak pleads them not to say that and reveals her deity came in her dream last night. She apologises on behalf of Rishi’s family for disrespecting the deity and tells them they should be grateful the deity chose to stay in their house. When asked where to keep it, Jhanak innocently replies – in the yard.

Tanushri’s silent “What nonsense is this?” expression said it all.

Rishi’s Social Visits

Meanwhile, Rishi visits Aditi’s house where she introduces him to Anjana and Bablu. Rishi touches their feet, playing the ideal son-in-law card. Anjana and Bablu shower him with typical family questions about his work and love life, blissfully unaware of the storm brewing within him.

Precap Drama

Tomorrow promises another serving of high-voltage drama. Arshi tells Rishi she can recommend him for a promotion. But Rishi, drowning in his self-respect issues, curtly tells her he doesn’t need any recommendation.

On the other side, Jhanak serves drinks to the ladies of Rishi’s family, after which they start behaving weirdly. Whether it’s her village deity’s blessing or a harmless herbal concoction, we’ll find out tomorrow.


Jhanak 7th July 2025 Written Update Review:

Today’s episode was heavy and gut-wrenching. Watching Rishi insult Jhanak like she’s a parasite he regrets bringing home was painful. His insecurities and misplaced anger are so intense that even therapy would give up midway.

Jhanak’s unbreakable devotion towards her dreams and her deity remains her only strength. The way she cradled that stone with motherly care was both heartbreaking and inspiring. She has no support, no love, yet continues to find faith in divine signs to keep her alive.

Arshi’s panic about Simulboni hints at secrets that will eventually explode. Aditi remains a clueless pawn, and Aniruddh continues his diplomatic “let’s not talk about serious things” behaviour.

Rating: 4/5 – For Jhanak’s silent tears, Rishi’s savage cruelty, and the arrival of the divine stone deity as the most loyal character this week.

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