Dhaakad Beera 27th October 2025 Written Update: Kishmish Fights Back Against Dushyant’s Cruelty. The episode begins with Karishma spinning her own political web, declaring to Champa that Manveer will never become the chief of the village. With smug confidence, she claims that if Samrat doesn’t get the title, she will — a clear attempt to tighten her grip over power. She even tempts Champa and others to join her camp for their own “benefit,” before strutting away like a self-crowned queen. Manveer watches her arrogance quietly, telling Champa that he knows exactly how to bring Karishma’s inflated ego crashing back to earth.
Elsewhere, Dushyant prepares for Kishmish’s muh dikhai ceremony. He coldly instructs her to get ready and walks away. Kishmish feels uneasy when she learns that another woman once got dressed in the same look — a hint that something sinister lies in Dushyant’s past. The makeup artist, rushing against time, brushes off her concern and tells her to sit.
Samrat, restless and tense, keeps calling Kishmish but gets no response. Karishma, pretending concern, sweetly tells him Kishmish must be busy with the ceremony. She tries to distract him, mentioning that it’s Bhai Dooj today, and casually asks if he’ll accompany her. But Samrat’s expression changes the moment Manveer steps in and plays a damning audio recording — Karishma’s own voice suggesting the idea of Kishmish and Dushyant’s marriage.
The revelation shakes Samrat. Karishma desperately denies it, calling it a trap, but her words fall flat. Samrat explodes, shouting at her to shut up. In a furious rage, he drags her away as Manveer smirks, satisfied that he’s finally clipped Karishma’s wings.
Meanwhile, Dushyant is obsessing over the decorations for Kishmish’s muh dikhai. He scolds the decorators for not matching his exact vision. Girija intervenes, telling him to forget the past and move on, but Dushyant snaps — he doesn’t want to move on. He wants everything to be exactly as it was… in the past. The weight of his words sends a chill; it’s clear he’s trying to recreate moments that belonged to someone else — his first wife.
Kishmish soon appears, dressed beautifully. Kavya praises her and suggests she try a bun instead of leaving her hair open. The stylist hesitates, whispering that Dushyant hates changes and will get angry. But Kishmish agrees, unaware of what’s coming.
When Dushyant sees her, his mood turns dark. He grabs her by the hair, scolding her harshly for altering the look. Kishmish fights back — she tells him she won’t tolerate being controlled. Her voice shakes but doesn’t break. Dushyant, stunned for a moment, releases her, but the air between them burns with tension. When Kishmish tries to tear a photo — the haunting picture of his first wife — Dushyant’s rage explodes. He twists her hand and warns her never to touch it again.
Just then, Samrat storms in and punches Dushyant. His anger, pent-up from guilt and helplessness, finally finds a target. He reminds Dushyant that he had warned him not to mistreat Kishmish. Dushyant, instead of backing down, throws poison-laced words back — he accuses Samrat of ruining Karishma’s life by marrying her but never giving her the status of a wife. He sneers that Samrat is responsible for this entire mess. Samrat retorts bitterly, telling Dushyant to keep Karishma and leave Kishmish alone.
But Dushyant, arrogant and unhinged, says marriage isn’t a game — it will end only when he or Karishma wants it to. He boasts that he loves his wife too much to let her go. The twisted statement leaves the room filled with disgust and confusion.
Kishmish finally intervenes. With tears burning in her eyes, she tells Samrat to stop fighting for her and focus on his own life. She says Karishma is his responsibility now, not hers. She walks away, locking herself in her room to hide her pain. Moments later, Dushyant follows.
But this time, Kishmish doesn’t cower. She grabs his collar and fires back — she tells him she married him only to protect her brother, Dhaakad Beera. “I’m Beera’s sister,” she says fiercely, “and you can’t scare me.” The defiance in her voice is electric. Dushyant sneers, saying his first wife also had the same attitude. Kishmish asks where his first wife is, and that one question flips a switch in him. His tone turns cold, his eyes dark. “Don’t ask that again,” he warns.
Before things can get worse, Samrat enters, vowing that he will never let Dushyant destroy Kishmish’s life. The tension simmers, promising a brutal confrontation ahead.
The episode ends with a storm brewing — one that could expose Dushyant’s monstrous truth.
Precap: Dushyant’s voice echoes with chilling calm as he confesses to Kishmish — he killed his first wife.
Review: A Chilling, Power-Packed Episode That Redefines Control and Courage
Tonight’s Dhaakad Beera is an emotional battlefield drenched in power plays, trauma, and raw defiance. The writing sharply contrasts manipulation and courage — Karishma’s political schemes, Samrat’s emotional turmoil, and Kishmish’s awakening strength create a layered storm.
Karishma’s arrogance finally hits a wall, and her exposure through Manveer’s recording feels like poetic justice. Yet, even as she falls, her toxicity seeps into every corner of the story, showing that she’s not out of the game just yet.
Dushyant’s obsession with his dead wife adds an eerie gothic edge. His need to recreate the past through Kishmish shows how his mind has collapsed under guilt and control. The scene where he yanks her hair is one of the most disturbing yet crucial moments — it marks Kishmish’s breaking point, the exact second she stops being a victim and starts fighting back.
Kishmish’s dialogue about being Beera’s sister isn’t just pride — it’s a battle cry. Her voice cuts through the abuse and fear, reclaiming her power. Dushyant’s chilling final confession in the precap seals him as one of television’s most dangerous villains — not loud, not theatrical, but terrifying in his quiet control.
Samrat’s guilt arc also stands out. He’s torn between protecting Kishmish and owning his past mistakes with Karishma. His punch to Dushyant isn’t just for Kishmish — it’s for everything he’s failed to protect.
The episode balances intense drama with a slow, emotional burn. Every scene adds to the larger war brewing between power, guilt, and survival. Kishmish’s journey from silence to defiance gives the show its pulse — and after tonight, it’s beating louder than ever.
An unforgettable episode — gripping, dark, and emotionally fierce.
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