Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 28th September 2025 Written Update: Pari’s Love Games and Noina’s Dilemma. The episode kicks off with a dramatic confrontation. Noina is fuming at Pari, because apparently Mihir has been fighting Tulsi left, right, and center just for her — and here Pari is, gallivanting around with Ranvijay. The audacity! Noina delivers a very straight-from-the-heart disappointment speech, the type that Indian serials reserve for their favorite “betrayed elder sister” character. But Pari, in her trademark wide-eyed innocence act, remains standing like a guilty student outside the principal’s office.
Noina, bubbling with indignation, storms off to the office to tell Mihir about this fresh betrayal. She arrives, only to find our overworked businessman hero snoring peacefully at his desk. Naturally, in true daily soap fashion, Noina immediately wakes him up — not to offer water, but to break his heart. She blurts out that Tulsi was never wrong, Pari has been two-timing, and she herself saw Pari cozying up with Ranvijay.
But the soap gods love twists. Mihir refuses to believe her, because Pari has already placed herself in the “delicate angel” category in his heart. He lashes out, refusing to hear anything against her. Just as Noina braces herself for more melodrama, she suddenly wakes up — oh yes, the whole scene was just her dream. Viewers probably sighed with relief, realizing the makers weren’t crazy enough to make Mihir betray Tulsi again this quickly.
Now, Noina is faced with reality. She tells herself Mihir is too possessive about Pari to see the truth. So instead of banging her head on the office walls, she decides to quietly head back home.
And what a timing! The moment Noina and Mitali arrive at home, they spot Pari actually walking in with Ranvijay. Talk about life serving drama hotter than piping samosas. Noina looks like she has seen a ghost in daylight. Mitali, as usual, pretends she has “other chores” and leaves, creating the perfect private arena for Pari’s Oscar-level justifications.
Pari starts her “hear me out” speech. She declares she wasn’t alone, she loves Ranvijay, and Noina should understand her side. Noina, still angry, snaps that she will never forgive Pari, especially after Pari sent Ajay and his entire family behind bars. Pari plays her emotional violin — saying Ajay’s family isn’t innocent, her marriage was forced, and she cannot stay tied in a loveless bond. “I only love Ranvijay,” she says with a sigh heavy enough to earn TRP tears.
She goes further, reminding Noina that even she was stuck in a marriage without love once upon a time. Clever move. Pari positions herself as the tragic heroine trapped by fate, not the schemer viewers know she is.
Meanwhile, Mihir calls, but Pari continues her manipulation marathon. She plays a recording, cleverly hinting she can blackmail Noina if required. Ranvijay, sitting smugly, admires Pari’s cunning. The cherry on top — Pari reminds Noina that her kundali matches with Mihir’s, but she kept it hidden from her mother, thus guilt-tripping Noina further.
Pari wraps up her sob story with, “I only care for Papa, not for the rest of the world.” With folded hands, she asks Noina to lie to Mihir on her behalf. Poor Noina, caught between truth and loyalty, agrees to cover up for Pari.
Later, when Mihir asks her about Pari, Noina caves in. She tells him they made a mistake not understanding Pari’s feelings. She announces that Pari married the wrong man and her heart actually beats for Ranvijay. Mihir, as expected, erupts like a volcano. Ranvijay’s very name sends his blood pressure soaring. But after some soothing words, Mihir reluctantly agrees to think it over.
Noina, as though she hasn’t stirred enough chaos, even throws in Angad’s and Mitali’s proposal drama into the conversation. Somewhere in the writers’ room, they must be giggling at how many triangles and quadrangles this family can sustain.
Meanwhile, Angad, ever the anxious sweetheart, worries for Mihir. Pari, in manipulative Barbie mode, suggests they call her father and cheer things up with a Dandya competition. Ritik opposes, because he clearly has functioning brain cells, but Angad nods along like a happy-go-lucky puppy.
On another track, Sobha makes her re-entry into Shantiniketan. She requests Mihir to return home, which coincides perfectly with Tulsi praying at the temple. Mihir, like a moth to Tulsi’s aarti flame, finds himself drawn back. He joins the puja, making the audience sigh in relief that at least Tulsi’s devotion hasn’t lost its gravitational pull on him.
And with that, the curtain falls on today’s emotional rollercoaster.
The precap promises yet another dose of chaos: Mitali teams up with Pari to take revenge on Vrinda, while Viren continues to annoy Vrinda with his nonstop teasing. Clearly, Shantiniketan never takes a day off from drama.
Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 28th September 2025 Review: Clever Manipulations, Classic KSBKBT Masala
If you thought the 2000s version of Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi was peak melodrama, the 2025 reboot is out here flexing its ability to balance emotional manipulation with laugh-worthy absurdity.
The episode truly belonged to Pari. Her transformation into a master manipulator is both infuriating and deliciously entertaining. She knows exactly which emotional scars to poke — Ajay, loveless marriages, Noina’s sacrifices — to get what she wants. Watching her guilt-trip Noina while dangling blackmail threats shows the writers’ determination to paint her as the ultimate “sweet on the outside, sharp on the inside” character.
Noina, poor soul, remains the eternal punching bag. She is loyal, honest, and emotionally invested in Mihir’s happiness. Yet she folds like origami every time Pari bats her eyelashes. Today, she went from righteous whistleblower to helpless co-conspirator in under thirty minutes. While viewers may scream at their TV screens for her weakness, her vulnerability makes the drama juicier.
Mihir, as always, is a walking paradox. He refuses to believe anything against Pari but melts into Tulsi’s prayers by the end. It’s like the writers are dangling his loyalties in front of us, never letting him settle into one side. He’s protective, angry, and confused all at once — classic Mihir.
The supporting cast — Mitali, Angad, Ritik, and Sobha — continue to add layers of spice. Angad’s gullibility, Mitali’s opportunism, Ritik’s occasional sense, and Sobha’s emotional timing make the Shantiniketan universe thrive.
Thematically, the episode leaned heavily into love versus duty, a trope KSBKBT has milked since the Tulsi-Mihir days. The irony is that while Tulsi once fought for love against family pressures, Pari now uses that same narrative to justify betrayal. History repeats itself, but with new pawns on the board.
What really makes the episode engaging is the clever writing of Pari’s dialogues. They’re not just excuses; they’re strategic weapons. Every line she delivered had a mix of truth, lie, and guilt layered together, making her unpredictable and almost… enjoyable to watch.
Overall, the episode delivered a strong punch of emotional manipulation, inner conflicts, and those larger-than-life family bonds that never seem to break, no matter how stretched they get.
Verdict: A drama-packed episode where Pari shines as the manipulative queen, Noina suffers as the sacrificial lamb, and Mihir continues to be the eternal pendulum between Tulsi and temptation. If you’re looking for high-voltage family drama, this episode served it with extra masala.














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