Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 7th October 2025 Written Update: The Award Show Chronicles. The episode opens with Pari dialing Noina, all sugary-sweet congratulations in her voice. Her papa is getting an award, and naturally, she credits Noina for it—because nothing says “thank you” like strategic flattery. Pari’s real agenda? A sneaky nudge about the award function. She casually asks if Noina is going, and Noina, ever the dutiful daughter, says yes—but with a hope that Tulsi tags along with Mihir. Pari’s brain immediately shifts into overdrive; she drops the innocuous-sounding suggestion that Noina should wear a dress matching her father’s attire. Classic Pari move—looking helpful, while plotting chaos.
Meanwhile, Ritik and Angad are playing the unofficial stylist for Mihir. They’re busy debating colors for the suit, and Pari can’t resist inserting herself, naturally advocating for black. Why black? Because she thinks nothing screams sophistication—or sabotage—like a well-chosen dark hue. Ritik, the voice of reason, reminds Pari that Mihir’s dad will accompany a partner, subtly hinting at the obvious: stop meddling. Mihir, meanwhile, is caught in the classic soap dilemma—he wants Tulsi’s outfit to complement his, but he’s too polite (or too clueless) to outright ask.
At the Deshmukh household, Tulsi is hesitating about attending the award show. Sobha, the ever-supportive mother, gives her a pep talk, reminding her that sometimes, showing up is half the battle. She even gives Tulsi a saree for the event, which Tulsi handles with her trademark mix of grace and anxiety. On the flip side, Noina is trying on her outfit with precision. Suchi swoops in with compliments, telling Noina she looks stunning and predicting Mihir’s inevitable jaw-drop. These subtle flutters of attraction are like fireworks, quietly simmering in the background while the main drama brews.
Back with Mihir, he’s twirling in his suit, internally fretting over Tulsi’s choice of attire. Pari, sensing an opening for mischief, asks if he’s really taking his mother along. Ritik, in full older-brother mode, tells her to “watch her mouth,” which only fuels Pari’s simmering frustration. Mihir suggests she see what Tulsi is wearing, unknowingly poking Pari’s internal hornet’s nest.
Enter Ranvijay, the mysterious ally in Pari’s plot. She spills the beans about the award show and her plan to prevent Tulsi from influencing her father. Ranvijay, ever the schemer, tosses a strategic idea her way, and Pari, for once, bites her tongue and keeps her composure. The calm before the storm, you might say.
In the corporate corner, Mitali is on a sugar-high after distributing sweets at the office. But her sweet demeanor quickly curdles into acidic commentary. She starts insulting Vrinda, questioning her marriage choices, particularly her engagement to Angad, the man she actually loves. The office tension spikes as Mitali taunts Vrinda about property and life choices, all while Angad tries to smooth over the chaos. Vrinda, bless her patience, congratulates Angad on their engagement, but the humiliation lingers like a fog.
Back at home, Mihir consults Munni about what she’s taking to the event. She reveals she’s bringing the Malkin saree, and Mihir’s internal panic ensues—he wants Tulsi in black. The hints begin, subtle as a whisper yet loaded with intention. Sobha, ever the clever mother, orchestrates the color coordination. She instructs Tulsi to keep her saree choice secret while hinting Mihir toward black attire. The unspoken communication is soap opera gold—tension, romance, and style advice all in one.
Meanwhile, Mitali has Vrinda on her radar again. She instructs her to draft a message to Angad, only to turn around and create a mess. A distracted assistant and a minor typo later, Mitali accuses Vrinda of intentional sabotage in front of Angad. Vrinda, mortified, rushes off, leaving Angad bewildered and Mitali smug. The sheer audacity of office politics meets personal vendetta—it’s a masterclass in melodrama.
Back to lighter, slightly awkward romantic plots, Munni notices that everyone around her is slowly getting married. Her curiosity about Ritik’s girlfriend Munmun leads her into classic hiding-phone-and-texting antics. Ritik, desperate for communication, texts Munmun, only to have Munni intercept and quietly manage the replies. Their secretive interactions add a dash of youthful mischief to the otherwise high-stakes award show drama.
Pari, still on her strategic high, prepares a distraction at the event. She enlists a girl to divert Vrinda’s attention, ensuring Vrinda makes a blunder. Mitali, not missing a beat, exploits the moment, further humiliating Vrinda in front of Angad. It’s a triple-layered chaos: Pari plotting from afar, Mitali micromanaging the office, and Vrinda caught in the crossfire. Classic soap tension, with enough snark to make viewers grin and groan simultaneously.
The episode wraps up with everyone inching closer to the inevitable climax. Mihir’s wardrobe crisis, Tulsi’s hidden saree choice, Pari’s manipulations, and Mitali’s office theatrics all converge like perfectly timed fireworks. The stage is set for the award show showdown, and the precap tantalizes viewers: Mihir will dedicate his award to Tulsi and elevate her to company director status. Noina, predictably, will spiral further into obsession, setting up the next wave of conflicts.
Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 7th October 2025 Episode Review
This episode of Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi masterfully juggles multiple arcs without losing rhythm. The comedic tension between Pari and Ritik, laced with subtle sibling rivalry and jealousy, is a highlight. Mihir and Tulsi’s wardrobe coordination plot could easily slip into cliche, but the show injects it with charm, flirtation, and maternal orchestration (thank you, Sobha!).
Mitali continues to be the office drama catalyst. Her antics with Vrinda are excruciatingly satisfying to watch, blending humiliation with authority in a way that only a well-written antagonist can pull off. The secondary romantic subplot involving Munni and Ritik provides levity amidst the chaos, offering viewers a gentle counterbalance of youthful mischief and secretive fun.
The pacing is tight; scene transitions feel organic despite the multiple storylines converging at the award event. Costume and color coordination—the black saree and suit motif—aren’t just visual details; they serve as plot devices, highlighting both romantic alignment and jealousy sparks. The writers cleverly use clothing as a symbol of influence and control, particularly in the interplay between Tulsi, Mihir, and Noina.
Wittily speaking, this episode is a blend of scheming, sartorial suspense, and social shenanigans. It keeps the audience invested in each character’s motives while setting up high-stakes drama for the next installment. The award function serves as the perfect backdrop: glamour, tension, romance, and rivalry all wrapped into one neatly orchestrated soap opera spectacle.
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