Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai 27th October 2025 Written Update: Diwali Drama and Tanya’s Outburst. The episode opens on a peaceful note inside the Poddar kitchen, where Abhira joins Vidya, Manisha, Kajal, and Tanya for the Diwali prayers. The scene glows with warmth — diyas flicker, the women fold their hands in devotion, and for a moment, everything feels serene. Myra, watching the cheerful preparations, innocently asks Armaan why their family never celebrated Diwali like this before. Armaan smiles softly and replies that this year’s Diwali is special — it’s their first one spent together as a complete family. Myra beams with gratitude, thanking God for blessing her with such a big family.
But this calm is short-lived.
When the time comes for the puja, Kajal and Vidya step back, refusing to perform it. Their sudden refusal leaves Abhira unsettled. Manoj, meanwhile, is in high spirits — quite literally — as he munches on sweets, jokingly encouraged by Sanjay to eat as many as he wants. Amidst this, Abhira looks around for Myra, worried about her absence.
Cut to Myra, who is joyfully helping Kaveri distribute gifts to the Poddar family. Everyone’s faces light up as they unwrap their presents. The mood feels festive again — until Kaveri, with her trademark bluntness, hands a special gift to Abhira and Armaan. She remarks that since they didn’t invite her to their wedding, this is her way of “making peace.” Her tone is layered — part affectionate, part pointed. Then she turns to Tanya and Krish, giving them a similar gift and blessing them for their first Diwali together.
The moment could’ve been sweet — but Tanya’s reaction sours it instantly. She flatly refuses to accept the gift and, in front of everyone, demands an apology from Vidya. The entire Poddar clan freezes in shock. Tanya’s voice trembles with anger as she challenges the silence around her: “Why is everyone quiet?”
Vidya, visibly confused, asks what she did wrong. Tanya accuses her of stealing her right to perform the Diwali puja and giving it instead to Abhira and Armaan. Vidya defends herself, saying Krish wasn’t present for the ritual, so she couldn’t have included Tanya. But Tanya is in no mood to listen.
Armaan steps in, his patience thinning. He warns Tanya not to create unnecessary drama during the festival. Myra, standing nearby, looks frightened by the argument, and Abhira gently sends her inside before things worsen. But Tanya, still fuming, tells Armaan not to interfere — “I wasn’t talking to you,” she snaps.
Armaan’s tone hardens. He warns Tanya to watch her behavior, reminding her that Myra is watching and could learn the wrong things. Tanya’s retort is sharp: “She will learn wrong things — from you, Vidya, and Abhira, because you’re all selfish.”
The air thickens with tension. Armaan asks her to stop being rude, but Tanya crosses all limits and misbehaves with him. Abhira steps forward, trying to calm the situation. She reminds Tanya that on the auspicious day of Diwali, she should take Vidya’s blessings instead of arguing. Tanya’s response drips with sarcasm. “Stop lecturing me, Abhira,” she says bitterly.
Armaan, hurt but firm, defends his wife, saying Abhira has never disrespected her. Tanya’s words cut deep — she declares that after what Abhira has done to her life, it would’ve been better if she had misbehaved outright. The bitterness in her tone leaves everyone uneasy. She claims she was talking to Kaveri before Armaan and Abhira butted in. Kaveri, now fuming, slams her hand on the table and scolds Tanya for spoiling the festive spirit. Tanya storms out, leaving behind an awkward silence and several stunned faces.
Later that night, Abhira and Armaan tuck Myra into bed, calming her nerves after witnessing the family drama. Just as they’re about to rest, Kaveri walks in with a mischievous glint in her eyes. She urges them to go out and enjoy their evening — maybe even have a date. Abhira laughs nervously, saying they’re too tired. But Kaveri insists, half playfully, half seriously.
Abhira teases her, saying it seems like Kaveri doesn’t trust their marriage to last long. Kaveri chuckles, admitting that while she may not be fully confident, she’s glad to see Abhira trying to make things work. There’s a rare softness in her words — the kind that hints at slow acceptance.
Meanwhile, elsewhere in the house, Kajal is busy whispering to Sanjay. Her tone is smug as she declares that Tanya won’t be leaving the house anytime soon — and that whoever has a problem with her should be the one to leave instead. The undercurrents of manipulation and politics continue to swirl beneath the family’s glossy surface.
Tanya, still angry, vents her frustration at Krish for arriving late to the puja. Her resentment simmers quietly, setting the stage for another clash soon.
Far from the chaos, Abhira and Armaan step out for their quiet Diwali date. The night sky sparkles with fireworks, and for once, they let themselves breathe. Their conversation turns lighthearted until a reckless boy on a bike speeds past them dangerously close. Abhira, always quick to react, scolds him for rash driving. Armaan pulls her aside, trying to calm her down, unaware that this moment of confrontation will have unexpected consequences.
The episode ends with a brewing sense of foreboding — calm on the surface, but a storm waiting to strike.
Precap:
The same boy, still fuming from being scolded, vows revenge. He decides to record a video of Abhira and Armaan together and make their “love story” viral online. His petty revenge takes a dark turn, setting up the next major conflict for the couple.
Review: A Festival of Fireworks and Fractures
This episode of Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai beautifully captures the dual nature of family celebrations — glittering on the outside, turbulent underneath. It starts with warmth and togetherness but quickly spirals into accusations, guilt, and ego clashes.
Abhira shines quietly through the chaos. Her calm strength and gentle attempts to maintain peace show how grounded she is despite being constantly tested. Armaan stands as her shield, and together, they radiate a mature partnership that contrasts sharply with Tanya’s volatility.
Tanya’s outburst, though dramatic, feels believable. Her anger stems not just from the puja issue but from years of resentment and insecurity. She feels sidelined — and her emotional explosion is the kind that families often bury until festivals force them out into the open.
Kaveri, as always, walks the fine line between control and affection. Her push for Abhira and Armaan to go out is interesting — it’s not just matchmaking mischief; it’s her way of quietly supporting their bond while pretending otherwise.
Kajal’s scheming with Sanjay adds another layer to the household tension, ensuring the Poddar mansion remains a playground for subtle manipulations.
The episode balances family emotion and social commentary well — showing how traditions, pride, and personal grievances collide even on auspicious occasions. The ending twist, involving the vengeful boy, brings an unexpected edge, hinting that the drama is about to shift gears from family disputes to public humiliation.
Verdict: A festive episode packed with emotion, ego, and explosive confrontations — proving that sometimes, the brightest lights cast the darkest shadows.
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