Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 29th November 2025 Written Update: Noina Crashes the Havan, Tulsi Steals the Moment, Mihir Loses His Peace.
The upcoming episode brings emotional warmth at Shantiniketan—just the kind Tulsi has been craving for days. She watches her family sitting together, smiling, talking, and looking like the family they once were. What touches her even more is watching Mihir trying to bring everyone close, making conscious efforts to bridge broken bonds. Tulsi softly tells Mihir that everyone believes she is the one who holds this family together, but the truth is much deeper—he is the spine of the Virani family. She calls him the strongest link holding all relationships intact. Mihir keeps quiet, but guilt churns in his heart, knowing what Tulsi does not.
As the puja preparations begin, the pandit asks Mihir if every family member has arrived. Mihir, wanting a peaceful ceremony, says everyone important is already present. And right then the doorbell rings—Raman and Noina walk in like uninvited storm clouds. Raman declares confidently that they too wish to join the puja. Mihir stiffens instantly. Tulsi, ever polite, welcomes them, unaware of the tension burning beneath the surface.
Meanwhile, in the chawl, Angad and Vrinda continue their cute but endlessly interrupted romance saga. Every time Angad tries to get close to his wife, the universe seems determined to stop him. Their married life has become a chaotic mix of love, laughter, and nosy neighbors.
Back at Shantiniketan, Noina gets her moment with Mihir. And she wastes no time. She bluntly asks him about his feelings—does he love her? Mihir immediately says no. But Noina wants clarity, not courtesy. She angrily asks him if he loves Tulsi instead. Mihir struggles, cornered by her desperation and his own guilt. Noina’s obsession reaches new heights as she tries yet again to claim emotional space in Mihir’s life.
Raman, on the other hand, continues playing his parallel game. Suspicious of Noina’s emotional dependence on Mihir and wanting to secure his future with her, he hires a detective to dig deep into Noina’s life. He wants every secret, every truth, and every weakness that he can use later.
The episode sets the stage for a rising storm—Tulsi rising with strength, Mihir drowning in guilt, Noina burning with jealousy, and Angad walking a difficult journey with Vrinda but inching closer to repairing his bond with Mihir.
Drama is ready to explode—Noina’s persistence, Mihir’s guilt, and Tulsi’s innocence collide in a powerful upcoming twist.
Keep reading for a full update, Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 29th November 2025.
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The episode opens on a warm note as Tulsi and Mihir welcome Parth with folded hands for Pari’s wedding rituals. Tulsi beams with pride when Mihir reveals that he personally invited Parth because he wanted the family complete for the havan. She tells him softly that everyone believes she holds the family together, but the truth is that Mihir is the string binding every loose knot. Mihir deflects the praise and nudges her toward the havan preparations, but her words settle heavily in his heart.
Meanwhile, Ranvijay enters with great swagger, his family in tow, and Pari rushes to greet them. Mihir maintains a polite smile as he assures Ranvijay’s father that the havan is meant to keep the upcoming wedding peaceful. Tulsi watches Mihir trying so hard to keep the family united and feels a pang—of respect, love, and lingering sadness.
In the chawl, Angad continues his slow climb of dignity and hardwork. With no job left after the restaurant fiasco, he takes up a road-side pamphlet distribution job just to earn something. Vrinda worries but Angad tells her every job is a step forward. When two girls mock him for marrying Vrinda and downgrading his life, Angad stands tall, defending his marriage and admitting his guilt for hurting his father. Vrinda overhears the humiliation and melts into tears. Angad wipes them with pride, relieved that if nothing else, he is succeeding as a husband.
Back at Shantiniketan, the pandit announces the auspicious time, calling everyone to assemble. That’s when the day takes its first dramatic twist—Naman walks in with Noina. Mihir instantly freezes while Tulsi, unaware of the subtext, welcomes them with warmth. Pari bluntly declares she invited Noina, and Tulsi praises her maturity. Noina introduces Naman as her husband, tightening the awkwardness in the room. Tulsi, believing Noina is moving on in life, asks them to sit together for the havan.
The ceremony begins, but only Tulsi, Parth and the pandit focus. Mihir keeps glancing sideways at Noina, while Noina equally keeps seeking his reaction. Mitali spots Parth and instantly transforms into a blushing teenager. Naman murmurs endearments to Noina, adding fuel to Mihir’s uneasiness. Tulsi nudges Mihir’s arm to pull him back into the mantras.
Just then, Angad calls Ritik and learns they’re doing the havan. Angad feels the sting of being away from his family, but Ritik lifts his spirits by describing how Mihir stood like a rock for him at the restaurant. For the first time in days, Angad’s voice softens; he realises his father is still his father. Ritik tells him things will fix themselves and urges him to keep faith.
After the call, Angad tries to grab a romantic moment with Vrinda, but the chawl life refuses to give them privacy. A nosy neighbour becomes their permanent villain, interrupting romance after romance. Vrinda laughs it off, while Angad tries every trick to steal one kiss in the chaos.
The havan concludes and Mihir tells Ritik to distribute prasad. Mihir notices Raman inching too close to Noina and feels a sharp jab of guilt burn through his chest. Suchi observes everything, her antenna up as usual. Mihir finally signals Noina and asks her to meet him upstairs. Naman overhears Tulsi mention the same and realises Mihir and Noina are together.
Upstairs, Mihir tries desperately to talk sense into Noina. He tells her she is making a mistake marrying Naman. He reminds her that Naman doesn’t know how to value a woman. But Noina fires back with hurt and bitterness. She calls Mihir out for his betrayal, reminding him that he is no better than Naman for the emotional damage he caused her. Mihir’s face drops as her words hit every corner of his guilt. She tells him she doesn’t want his concern nor his advice. She can live alone but she refuses to live as someone’s second choice. Mihir breaks down silently as she walks away. Downstairs, Naman searches for Noina and smugly tells Tulsi she trusts Mihir too much. Tulsi smiles politely, too unaware of the storm brewing right above her.
Meanwhile, downstairs, Pari introduces Parth to Mitali. Mitali almost forgets her heartbreak as she flirts shyly and tries to impress him. Pari sits beside them, amused at how life keeps giving Mitali free entertainment.
Angad returns home after the day’s struggle and holds Vrinda close, telling her he is glad she is with him. They get caught yet again by the neighbourhood kids and women, making Angad want to pull his hair out. The couple laugh and surrender for the night.
As the episode winds down, Tulsi prepares sweets for prasad and overhears Mihir and Kiran talking about Noina. She realises that Mihir’s heart is a battlefield of emotions and guilt. She silently prays that their family survives this storm.
Review:
The episode is a rollercoaster of guilt, manipulation, and tiny rays of hope. Mihir is like a pressure cooker—about to explode from guilt but still trying to hold the lid of dignity. His every glance at Noina screams regret, while every look toward Tulsi begs forgiveness. The writers brilliantly set him up in a rhythm of internal chaos, leaving the audience half-frustrated and half-sympathetic.
Tulsi continues to be the show’s peace machine—calm, hopeful, and heartbreakingly unaware of the emotional nukes around her. Her belief in Mihir’s goodness is both her strength and her blindspot.
Angad–Vrinda are the much-needed comic-romantic breather. Their chawl romance is adorable, full of interruptions that are actually fun to watch. Angad’s dignity arc is the strongest part of the episode. His journey from rich boy to hardworker is handled beautifully, and his moment with Mihir finally melted many hearts.
Noina, meanwhile, is back in full obsession mode—delusional, dramatic, and somewhat tragic. Her push to make Mihir feel guilty is setting up a massive future explosion.
Overall, this episode is emotional and gripping, pushing all major tracks forward at once.
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