Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 4th May 2026 Written Update: Tulsi Says Yes to Mihir Again as the Virani Family Celebrates a New Beginning
The episode begins with a quiet but suspicious moment involving Karan, Rio, and Niyati. Karan arrives to meet them, trying to appear casual, but Rio immediately notices something unusual. He tells Karan that he and his mother had gone for lunch at Royal Gujarat restaurant in Versova. During the conversation, Rio casually points out how hard Karan has been working lately.
Karan admits he is tired, but Rio’s expression changes subtly. Deep down, he realizes that Karan is hiding something from him. The child’s instincts quietly pick up on the cracks in the grown-ups’ stories, hinting that bigger truths may soon surface.
Meanwhile, the emotional heart of the episode shifts to Tulsi.
She sits lost in thought, carrying the weight of her family’s struggles on her shoulders. Her mind drifts from Rio to Ansh’s return, from Nandini’s painful memories to Pari’s stubborn decision to stay alone. Every problem seems connected to her, as if the entire family still breathes through her strength.
Savita arrives during this emotional moment, understanding that Tulsi is once again standing at a crossroads in life. Tulsi opens up to her honestly. She talks about Nandini reliving her old trauma and Pari refusing to listen despite Aryan being a good man. Even Mihir, she says, continues pressuring her emotionally.
Savita listens carefully before steering the conversation toward the real issue, Mihir.
She tells Tulsi not to punish Mihir forever for his mistakes. According to Savita, Mihir has already suffered enough and genuinely feels ashamed of his actions. She isn’t blindly supporting her son, but she believes people deserve another chance when regret is real.
Tulsi, however, remains emotionally guarded. She insists she doesn’t want marriage anymore. For her, this isn’t a romantic dilemma, it’s a deeply personal wound. She refuses to weaken herself emotionally again.
Mihir enters the conversation with quiet desperation. He tells Tulsi that their children’s happiness matters. He wants her not just as a wife, but as his strength. There’s sincerity in his words today, unlike the emotional pressure he used earlier.
Savita doesn’t stop there.
She directly confronts Tulsi with truths she has been avoiding. If Tulsi truly stopped loving Mihir, why does she still care for him so deeply? Why does she always rush to protect him? And the biggest question of all, would she survive emotionally if anything happened to Mihir?
Those questions shake Tulsi more than she admits.
Savita asks her to stop fighting her own heart. She even jokingly orders Tulsi to say yes, promising she herself will attend the wedding this time. It’s classic Savita, emotional blackmail mixed with motherly authority.
Elsewhere in the house, the atmosphere remains tense. The family is upset because Tulsi still refuses to agree to their wishes. Gayatri quietly hopes things will improve, while Mihir tries to lighten the mood.
He reminds everyone that Tulsi’s presence itself is a blessing for the family. But he also admits the painful truth, having Tulsi around but not as his wife feels incomplete.
There’s sadness in his honesty.
Sobha senses his disappointment and tries to comfort him, but Mihir refuses to drown in sorrow. Instead, he shifts the focus to happier possibilities. That’s when Pari steps forward with a surprising declaration.
She reminds everyone that she had already made her decision long ago. She will marry only after her mother marries Mihir.
That one line changes everything.
Suddenly, all eyes turn toward Tulsi.
And then comes the moment the entire family has been waiting for.
Tulsi finally speaks.
She announces that she will marry Mihir.
For a second, nobody reacts because they can hardly believe it. Then the entire house erupts with happiness. Mihir looks overwhelmed with gratitude, almost like a man who has been holding his breath for years and can finally breathe again.
Tulsi quickly clarifies that she is agreeing because of Maa’s order, trying to hide her emotions behind practicality. But no one misses the truth in her eyes.
The family celebrates as if life has returned to the Virani house after years of darkness. Everyone thanks Tulsi for bringing happiness back into the family.
Tulsi then turns toward Pari and gives her blessing to marry Aryan. Pari immediately agrees, finally ready to move forward with her own life now that her mother has chosen happiness too.
The emotional domino effect is beautifully shown here. Tulsi’s one decision heals multiple relationships at once.
The younger generation gets equally excited. They cheer about seeing their Maa and Papa marry again, bringing a refreshing warmth to the episode. Ritik even thanks Munni for her clever idea, hinting that the younger members quietly played cupid behind the scenes.
Mihir, glowing with happiness, welcomes Aryan warmly into the family. Then comes the most emotional scene of the episode.
Mihir proposes to Tulsi once again.
This time, it’s simple, heartfelt, and free from ego. He offers her a ring while Parth records the precious moment. Tulsi accepts the proposal, and the family bursts into celebration.
For longtime viewers, the scene carries nostalgia, emotion, and closure all at once. After years of misunderstandings, pain, separation, and emotional distance, Tulsi and Mihir finally choose each other again.
Gayatri emotionally says that Savita Bhabhi will be the happiest person today. And honestly, she probably will be.
The episode ends on a joyful note, but the precap hints that another storm may already be approaching. As Tulsi and Mihir prepare to remarry, Rio asks Karan about Ansh Virani.
And that one question could open doors the family isn’t prepared for yet.
Review
This episode focuses heavily on emotional payoff, and for longtime viewers, it delivers satisfying moments. Tulsi’s decision to marry Mihir again feels earned because it comes after emotional resistance rather than sudden acceptance.
Savita dominates the emotional narrative with her strong yet affectionate push toward reconciliation. Mihir’s vulnerability also works well, making him more human and less stubborn than before.
The family celebration sequences bring warmth and nostalgia, though some dialogues feel repetitive. The Rio-Karan subplot remains intriguing and hints at future drama beneath the happy atmosphere.
Overall, the episode balances emotional closure with future suspense effectively.
Ratings
8.6/10
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