Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 26th September 2025 Written Update: Tulsi’s Tug of War with Fate. The episode kicked off with drama served on a platinum Virani thali. Hemant, the eternal voice of reason who never really convinces anyone, tried to declare that “whatever happened was not good.” (Well, thanks Hemant, even the wall clock knew that.) Gayatri, ever the schemer in a silk saree, whispered into Tulsi’s ears that it’s time to stop Mihir before he disappears like the milk packets in Virani kitchen every morning.
Tulsi, holding her usual fort of faith, countered with, “Why does Mihir always stop when it’s me?” Clearly, Tulsi still hasn’t decoded Mihir’s pattern of selective hearing. Hemant, who has suddenly taken it upon himself to be the family’s knight, swore that he’d bring Mihir back. Tulsi, with the confidence of a woman who’s been abandoned ten times but still believes in round eleven, announced that their family will never be shattered.
Enter Angad, who looked like he was born just to rain on Tulsi’s optimism. He declared Mihir would never return. Tulsi, not missing a beat, warned him to keep his taunts to himself and once again dropped her classic catchphrase: “Mihir will be back tomorrow.” If only optimism paid rent, Tulsi would’ve been the richest Virani alive.
Gayatri’s Evil Hotline
Meanwhile, Gayatri was busy cooking a revenge dish spicier than Gujarati undhiyu. She speed-dialed Noina, instructing her to save her number and, more importantly, save Mihir from returning home. According to Gayatri, only Noina had the power to handle Mihir—basically, she was outsourcing Tulsi’s marital mess like a corporate CEO.
Gayatri’s motive? Revenge. She still hasn’t gotten over the fact that Tulsi robbed her Hemant of his share. (Honestly, the Virani property fights deserve their own courtroom drama spin-off.) Gayatri cleverly instructed Noina to keep Mihir hidden, so the prestigious Virani guests wouldn’t sniff out the Tulsi–Mihir cold war.
Noina, for once, tried to act like a moral compass and told Mihir to return home. But Mihir, ever the martyr of his own ego, refused. He worried that if Noina stayed with him, people would gossip. In short, Mihir wanted to enjoy his sulk in peace without any extra drama. Noina, realising she was becoming the accidental “other woman,” decided to step out, telling Mihir to just go to sleep.
Tulsi vs. The Kids
Back in the Virani household, Ritik popped the question—no, not marriage—but the very serious, “What is today?” He wanted to know if anyone had cracked the code of when Papa would return. Pari, brimming with sass and pessimism, declared Papa would never come. Ritik reprimanded her, but Pari wasn’t in the mood to sugarcoat.
Tulsi intervened, determined to keep family spirits high. She reminded them it was Baa’s birthday, and Mihir, being the sanskari husband-son-father package, would surely return for it. She lit up the household with hope while Pari, mischief queen in disguise, quietly planned to sabotage her optimism. Because what’s a Virani birthday without sabotage?
Legal Thunderbolts
Just when the family drama was simmering, the Viranis were hit with a fresh courtroom curry. Word came that Ajay had slapped them with a defamation case. The Viranis were collectively scandalised, as if lawsuits were as alien as dieting in their household.
Pari wasted no time blaming Tulsi for this mess (because why not, Tulsi is the Virani punching bag since 2000). Ritik, worried about Mihir’s reaction, sulked on the side. Meanwhile, Mihir—burning with rage like a desi version of Tony Montana—called Hemant and ordered him to file ten cases against Ajay in return. For Mihir, if one case is a slap, ten cases must be the punchline.
And as if that wasn’t enough, Mihir wanted Hemant to push divorce proceedings onto the fast track. Somewhere between courtroom chaos and emotional blackmail, the “ideal husband” mantle was slipping faster than Tulsi’s patience.
On the other side of the war, Indira encouraged Ajay not to bow down. She reminded him that Tulsi behan would face severe consequences. Ajay, though slightly hesitant, was ready to face the Virani empire head-on. Hemant, of course, boiled with frustration but had no strategy besides righteous shouting. Angad, always lurking in the shadows of Virani hallways, told Hemant to retaliate against Ajay with equal force.
Episode End
The storm paused with a cliffhanger. Tulsi’s house was still brimming with hope, paranoia, lawsuits, and birthday plans. The episode closed with a silent teaser of more chaos lined up in true Kyunki style.
Precap: Angad drops a bomb by sacking Vrinda, adding another log to the family fire.
Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 26th September 2025 Written Update Review:
This episode was classic Kyunki chaos—a buffet of tears, plotting, family politics, and legal papers flying around like confetti at a shaadi.
Tulsi’s eternal optimism continues to be both inspiring and exhausting. Her insistence that Mihir would return “tomorrow” is a line the audience has heard so often, it might as well be printed on Virani family nameplates. Yet, her conviction still anchors the show. Smriti Irani as Tulsi once again reminded viewers why she remains the eternal queen of saas-bahu resilience.
Gayatri, on the other hand, is a villainess straight out of Ekta Kapoor’s golden rulebook—silk saree, heavy jewellery, and even heavier grudges. Her revenge plotting felt predictable but entertaining. She’s basically running a Mihir Kidnap Service without the ransom.
Mihir’s character, however, is slowly turning into a sulking schoolboy who refuses to return home just because he’s been scolded. Instead of resolving issues with Tulsi, he’s busy planning defamation cases like a law firm’s unpaid intern. His chemistry with Noina felt awkwardly misplaced, but maybe that’s the whole point—to keep the audience guessing.
The kids—Ritik and Pari—added the right dose of generational spice. Ritik, trying to balance hope, and Pari, drowning in cynicism, perfectly reflected the divided Virani household. And Pari secretly plotting against Tulsi? Well, that’s the sprinkle of wickedness every Kyunki episode thrives on.
The legal angle with Ajay and Indira gave the episode a corporate-family-war vibe. The courtroom subplot adds freshness, but at this rate, even the judge will need popcorn to keep up with Virani drama.
Overall, the episode was a masala platter—revenge, heartbreak, taunts, birthday build-up, and looming legal war. If you’ve followed Kyunki for decades, you know nothing ever resolves; it just circles back in another form. And that’s the charm.
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
For the nostalgia, the drama, and Tulsi’s undying hope that tomorrow is always brighter.
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