Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 10th November 2025 Written Update: Hemant Stands for Tulsi, Angad Saves Mitali. The last episode saw a shocking twist when Shalini turned against Tulsi, accusing her of bribing her to defame Ranvijay. Tulsi’s world fell apart as Shalini backtracked, and Mihir, blinded by anger, believed Tulsi was plotting against their own daughter. Despite Tulsi’s pleas, Mihir humiliated her in front of everyone and went ahead with Pari and Ranvijay’s engagement, sealing the union with an emotional blow. The ring ceremony became a scene of hidden tears and false smiles, as Tulsi silently vowed to bring the truth out, even if it cost her everything.
In today’s episode, Hemant returns with a storm, questioning the growing rift between Mihir and Tulsi. He confronts Kiran, who has been poisoning Mihir’s mind against Tulsi. Hemant’s calm yet powerful stance marks the return of conscience in Shantiniketan. Kiran tries to justify his actions, but Hemant warns him not to meddle in his brother’s marriage.
Meanwhile, Angad takes Mitali to a Baba, hoping to free her from Bantu’s spirit that continues to disturb her mind. The sequence is eerie yet emotional, showing Angad’s care and desperation to protect Mitali. The ritual scenes add a mystical layer to the drama as Angad faces fears greater than logic.
By the end, Hemant stands firmly beside Tulsi, promising to help her reunite the family and expose Ranvijay’s deceit. Tulsi finally has an ally — someone who still believes in her truth.
The episode beautifully blends confrontation, faith, and redemption — the classic Kyunki formula where one mother’s pain ignites the family’s conscience once again.
Coming up: Hemant vows to bring Mihir back to Tulsi, while Angad’s fight against evil forces takes an unexpected turn. Keep reading for a full update.
Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi: Who Finally Stands for Tulsi? Hemant’s Bold Move, Kiran’s Shock, and Angad’s Explosive Discovery!
Tonight’s Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi served up a feast of family feuds, supernatural drama, and emotional awakenings — all packed in one high-voltage episode. From Hemant finally speaking up for Tulsi to Angad discovering a shocking truth about Mitali’s possession drama, this one was classic Virani chaos — spicy, sharp, and satisfyingly dramatic.
Dinner, Deception, and Dangerous Advice
The episode opens on a deceptively peaceful note — everyone gathered around the dinner table. But under that calm surface, storm clouds are gathering.
Noina, the ever-concerned opportunist, breaks the silence by asking Angad when he plans to take Mitali for her treatment. Angad assures her that tonight is the night — and tells her to meet him outside with Suchi and Mitali.
Suchi, nervous but hopeful, insists the treatment must happen tonight. Noina, meanwhile, warns that it’s Amavasya — the night spirits roam free — setting just the right eerie tone. Angad, with quiet confidence, tells them both not to worry. “If everyone disappears at once, it’ll raise suspicion,” he says. “You two go back to the function. I’ll handle this.”
He leaves with Mitali, while Noina and Suchi exchange anxious glances — half in fear, half in faith.
The Virani Brothers at War: Kiran vs Mihir
Elsewhere, Kiran and Mihir sit down for a conversation that starts polite but quickly spirals into emotional demolition.
Kiran, never one to sugarcoat, goes straight for the truth. “You can pretend everything’s fine with Tulsi, Mihir bhaiya, but it’s not,” he says. Mihir tries to stay calm, insisting Noina is just his friend — nothing more.
But Kiran drops the bomb. “I’ve seen the footage from LA,” he says quietly. “You were drunk. Noina was with you the whole night.”
The silence that follows is deafening. Mihir tries to defend himself — claiming Noina merely cared for him. But Kiran doesn’t buy it. “If everything’s fine, why are you fighting with Tulsi? Why did you leave home?”
Mihir’s anger bubbles over, but Kiran doesn’t stop. He reminds Mihir of his early love story with Aarti — how Tulsi once brought joy into his life. “You’re not happy anymore,” Kiran says bluntly. “You should face it.”
Mihir snaps, calling him disgusting, but Kiran stands firm. “Stop living a lie, Mihir bhaiya. You and Tulsi are suffocating each other. Maybe separation is better.”
The words hang heavy. Mihir’s face goes blank — and then stormy.
The Exorcism: Angad’s Battle with the Spirit
While the family drama simmers, Angad drives Mitali through dark, misty roads to the Baba’s ashram. The eerie background score sets the perfect mood for the supernatural turn ahead.
Mitali, clearly terrified, clings to Angad. The Baba, dressed in flowing robes and mystery, begins his ritual. He sprinkles a strange powder around her, chanting mantras. Suddenly, Mitali screams — her eyes roll back, her body stiffens. The spirit of Bantu, it seems, has arrived.
“Leave her body!” Baba commands. But the voice that comes from Mitali’s mouth is unrecognizable — deep, angry, mocking. “She called me here herself!”
Angad’s confusion grows. The Baba intensifies his chants and captures the spirit into a bottle, dramatically sealing it. “The soul is trapped,” he declares.
But fate — or clumsiness — intervenes. Angad accidentally knocks over the bottle. It shatters.
The truth spills out with it.
Baba panics, and in that panic, Angad sees through the act. “You’re lying,” he says sharply. “What’s really going on here?”
Vrinda suddenly enters the scene, leaving Mitali stunned. Baba hesitates, and Angad’s tone turns firm. “Speak, or I’ll call the police.”
Cornered, Baba admits everything. “Mitali paid me twenty-five thousand rupees to stage this possession.”
Mitali gasps, calling it a lie, but the damage is done. Angad’s faith crumbles. His face says it all — disbelief, heartbreak, and betrayal.
The Clash of Brothers — and the Moment Hemant Stands for Tulsi
Back at Shantiniketan, Kiran continues his tirade, telling Mihir to stop “compromising.” He argues that marriage without love is a burden. “End this, Mihir bhaiya. Free yourself and Tulsi both.”
That’s when Hemant, calm yet firm, places his hand on Kiran’s shoulder. “Enough, Kiran.”
His tone silences the room.
Kiran rolls his eyes. “Don’t act emotional, Hemant. It’s better they separate.”
But Hemant doesn’t flinch. “This isn’t a joke or a Western experiment. This is India. This is our culture. You don’t abandon your wife because things get tough.”
He pauses, his words heavy with conviction. “Mihir and Tulsi are like Ram and Sita. Their bond isn’t disposable.”
Kiran laughs bitterly. “Don’t preach traditions when no one’s happy. Times have changed.”
Hemant’s eyes harden. “Not in this house. Not in Virani’s home.”
The brothers’ voices rise — philosophy versus faith, modern versus moral. Finally, Hemant ends it sharply: “You talk of separation because you’ve never valued a relationship yourself. You failed your own marriage, Kiran. Don’t push your bitterness on Mihir.”
The words sting. Kiran snaps back that he isn’t Mihir’s blood, but Hemant doesn’t back down. “Blood doesn’t define family — values do. And our values don’t end with divorce papers.”
The confrontation ends with Kiran storming out and Hemant standing beside Mihir, silent but supportive.
It’s the moment Tulsi has been waiting for — someone finally stands for her.
The Night of Truths and Turning Points
Angad’s storyline now collides with emotional chaos. After the Baba’s confession, Mitali pleads innocence, but Angad is done. “Don’t lie anymore,” he says, his voice breaking. “You faked being possessed for sympathy.”
Vrinda stands by silently, tears glistening — she knows what this means. The love triangle just turned into a straight line — and it’s pointing toward her.
Back home, Noina and Suchi anxiously wait, clueless about the drama unraveling at the ashram. “Angad will handle it,” Noina insists, but her voice trembles.
Meanwhile, the Virani house is still echoing from the Hemant-Kiran face-off. Mihir sits in silence, the reality sinking in — everyone’s questioning him now.
Hemant’s words ring in his mind — “You are Tulsi’s husband. Not her judge.”
It’s a rare moment of introspection for Mihir — quiet, conflicted, but perhaps the start of redemption.
Precap
Angad’s patience finally breaks — he ends things with Mitali and confesses his love to Vrinda. Meanwhile, Tulsi tearfully tells Ritik, “Your father is no longer happy with me.”
The next episode promises shattered relationships and a glimmer of reunion.
Review: When Faith Fights Fire — Tulsi Finds Her Ally, Angad Finds the Truth
This episode was Kyunki at its dramatic best — blending family tension, supernatural twists, and moral confrontations with seamless precision.
Angad’s track brought thrilling energy — his calm unraveling into outrage as Mitali’s lie surfaced was the emotional payoff fans were waiting for. The “Baba” scene was shot with just the right amount of eeriness and disbelief — a perfect mix of horror meets heartbreak.
But the real highlight was Hemant’s comeback. His confrontation with Kiran wasn’t just a scene — it was a statement. His dialogue about values, family, and culture gave the episode its spine. He brought back the old-school Virani spirit that’s been missing amid all the modern chaos.
Mihir’s silence, Kiran’s bitterness, and Tulsi’s unseen pain tied the emotional threads together beautifully.
The writing was sharp, the pacing tight, and the balance between mystic and moral drama spot-on. This episode reminded everyone why Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi remains the OG of Indian family sagas — where every argument feels personal, and every truth comes with a price.
Rating: 4.9/5
Why watch: For Hemant’s firebrand defence of Tulsi and Angad’s shocking discovery.
Why stay tuned: Because tomorrow, the family faces the fallout — and love stories are about to be rewritten.
Kyunki is roaring again — and this time, the truth is fighting back.














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