Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 18th November 2025 Written Update: Noina’s Emotional Trap Pulls Mihir, Vrinda Breaks Down.
The episode continues from the explosive fallout of Angad and Vrinda’s secret wedding. Vrinda comes home carrying the weight of a marriage that has already been rejected. Her family gathers anxiously, and she finally breaks the silence. With trembling words, she reveals that Angad’s family has not accepted their marriage. She tells them how Mihir refused to bless them, how Tulsi was blamed, and how Angad was disowned on the spot. The grief in her voice fills the room, and her mother Malti cries that her daughter has been humiliated without committing any fault. Vrinda tries to defend Angad, saying he stood up for her even when his family didn’t, but her own fear grows — what if this marriage brings nothing but sorrow?
Back in Shantiniketan, Mihir’s anger refuses to subside. Tulsi stays quiet, stressed by the wedge forming deeper between them. Noina continues fanning the fire with subtle emotional manipulation, portraying herself as the only one concerned for Mitali’s broken future. Mihir avoids Tulsi and walks out in frustration, trying to clear his head.
He finds Noina on a bridge, standing alone, appearing distressed. She wipes her tears dramatically as Mihir approaches. He asks her to step away from the edge and come down safely. Noina plays the part of the hurt guardian perfectly. She tells Mihir she regrets what happened to Mitali and that she cannot tolerate seeing Mitali’s dreams shattered. Mihir, moved by her emotional display, softens. She confesses she feels guilty that all of this happened under her watch.
Mihir consoles her and assures her that he will fix everything for Mitali, unaware that Noina is using this moment to deepen his distance from Tulsi. She quietly savors the sympathy she receives, knowing every tear brings Mihir closer to her and farther from his wife.
As night falls, the Virani family stands on the edge of a storm brewing from every direction. Vrinda’s acceptance, Angad’s isolation, Tulsi’s silence, and Noina’s manipulations promise even bigger fireworks ahead.
Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 18th November 2025 Written Update: Noina’s Leap, Mihir’s Despair, Tulsi’s Breaking Point
The episode opens with Tulsi standing at the temple, her eyes restless and her thoughts even more scattered. Hemant gently tells her to stay put. Tulsi insists she wants to go home, she wants clarity, she wants answers — she wants Mihir. But Hemant firmly stops her. He reminds her that Mihir is simmering in anger, and if she goes home now, her presence will only pour ghee on the fire. Tulsi listens silently, and under that silence sits a woman whose world is slipping out of her hands, one shattered relationship at a time.
Tulsi still can’t digest how things went so wrong. She tells Hemant she wants to meet Mitali — she wants to ask why the girl backed out at the last minute and refused to confess the truth to Angad. Maybe the mess could have been saved. Maybe this explosion in their home could’ve been avoided. But Hemant stops her again. He tells her that digging deeper will only worsen the wounds. Right now, the house is burning, and she needs to let the smoke clear.
Meanwhile in the chawl, Malti discovers the “blessing” she has been waiting for — the breaking news of Angad and Vrinda’s temple wedding. Malti immediately starts daydreaming about her daughter becoming a Virani bahu. She starts planning a house upgrade, even discussing a possible flat in Bandra with Supriya, because why not? Virani damaad equals Bandra dreams.
The daydream lasts only until Angad and Vrinda walk in, their faces carrying the exhaustion of an entire storm. Malti throws herself into acting mode — shock, surprise, concern — everything in sequence. She quickly accepts them, hugs them, and pretends she had no idea. But when she realises not a single Virani has accompanied the newlyweds, her antenna rises. Vrinda’s voice finally breaks the truth: Mihir rejected their marriage. He refused to accept Vrinda as his daughter-in-law and cut all ties with Angad. The young couple has nowhere to live. The moment hits Malti like a bucket of cold water, and she dramatically faints on the spot.
In Shantiniketan, Mihir drowns himself in alcohol — something entirely unlike the man he used to be. Kiran tries to stop him, tries to reason, but Mihir shakes off every attempt. Anger, betrayal, disappointment, heartbreak — all of it is rushing through him at once. Nothing anyone says reaches him.
Vrinda’s brother steps in with kindness. He tells Angad and Vrinda they can stay at the chawl. He doesn’t hesitate to offer shelter, but Malti and Supriya silently disapprove. The humiliation of a Virani staying in a chawl is too much for them to digest, but their opinions don’t matter at this moment. Vrinda needs stability. Angad needs a roof. And the chawl is what they have.
Back at the Virani house, Suchitra calls Mihir in panic. She tells him Noina has left the house alone, deeply shattered by Angad rejecting Mitali. She informs him that Noina has gone toward a bridge. A chill passes through Mihir. He rushes to the spot without thinking twice.
At the bridge, Mihir finds Noina standing dangerously close to the edge. She is trembling, weeping, collapsing in guilt and heartbreak. She tells Mihir she has failed as a mother — that her daughter’s life is destroyed and she is responsible. She cries that she has no right to live and no purpose left. Mihir screams her name, begging her to step back, but Noina leans forward and jumps.
Mihir freezes for a split second before diving into the water after her. The scene unfolds like a nightmare — a man who has faced multiple storms now throwing himself into yet another disaster.
Back at the temple lodgings, Tulsi suddenly wakes up. A strange uneasiness grips her. She feels something is terribly wrong. She tries calling Mihir, but the call doesn’t connect. Her heart anxiously stumbles, searching for answers.
The episode ends on this chilling note — a woman sensing her marriage breaking further, a son struggling to save his love, and a man hurting so deeply that he can’t even see who is truly loyal to him.
REVIEW: A VOLCANIC EPISODE THAT HITS EMOTIONALLY HARD
This episode delivers a punch — not the soap-style punch, but the quiet, emotional sucker-punch that leaves you staring at the screen in shock. The writing cleverly balances three collapsing relationships: Mihir and Tulsi, Angad and his family, and Noina’s twisted emotional spiral with her daughter.
Tulsi continues to be the heart of the narrative — a woman who stands strong, breaks quietly, and still manages to think of everyone before herself. Her helplessness at the temple hits differently; she looks like a queen stripped of her crown yet still carrying dignity in her broken shoulders.
Noina steals the spotlight today. Her manipulative emotional breakdown, her performance on the bridge, her ability to twist every situation in her favour — it’s classic Ekta Kapoor villainy done right. She’s dangerous because she isn’t loud; she’s effective because she plays soft, broken, and fragile — the kind of trap even smart men fall into. Mihir’s emotional vulnerability makes him an easy target.
Angad and Vrinda’s track finally enters the “real world” phase — where love isn’t the problem, but circumstances are. Their marriage has marked the beginning of a new war, not a celebration.
Overall, the episode sets the stage for a massive emotional clash:
Will Mihir survive this emotional manipulation?
Will Tulsi be blamed again?
And will Angad be forced to choose between love and family forever?
A powerful, gripping, tension-filled episode.














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