
Radha Mohan 6th August 2025 Written Update Zeeworld
Gungun looks at Radhika with pain and fury, saying there hasn’t been a single moment in all these years that she didn’t remember her. But the bitterness in her voice stings. If Radhika had truly remembered her, she says, she wouldn’t have walked away and started a new life. Her words grow harsh—she calls Radhika characterless. That word lands like a slap, but it’s Radhika who reacts, actually slapping Gungun in return. Elsewhere, Mohan is looking for Radhika. He turns to Yug and asks where she is, but before Yug can respond, Gungun appears, saying she knows. Meanwhile, Radhika, unaware of what’s unfolding outside, is in her own world of pain—speaking to Ba Kai Bihari jee, asking him what kind of game he’s playing with her life. Just then, Yug walks in and sees her broken and vulnerable.
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A little while earlier, Gungun had confronted Radhika, demanding to know how she could just leave her like that. She tells her she isn’t a mother—just a liar. Radhika, with tears in her eyes, admits she left, but says it wasn’t without pain. She compares herself to a tree that loses a branch—it still hurts, even if it’s separated. She pleads with Gungun to believe she remembered her every single day. But Gungun refuses to accept her words. She’s too wounded. She spits back that if Radhika had really loved her, she wouldn’t have moved on so quickly. She points out that Radhika found another man and even has a child with him. That’s when she hurls the insult—calling her characterless. Radhika loses control and slaps her. Back at the party, Mohan distracts the kids with chocolates. He tries to lighten the moment, teasing Manan into giving a big smile before giving him a piece. Meera notices Mohan’s hand is injured and immediately asks for a first-aid kit. Ketki rushes to fetch it. Pari, emotional, thanks Mohan for saving Manan, saying she can’t imagine what might have happened otherwise. Mohan jokes, saying if Radhika had seen what happened, she would’ve hit him with a coconut again—like she did when she mistook him for a kidnapper. Now, she would probably kill him.
Still searching, Mohan asks about Radhika again. Gungun suddenly blurts out that she knows where Radha is, leaving everyone stunned. Mohan questions her urgently, making her nervous. Meanwhile, Radhika breaks down in front of Ba Kai Bihari jee. Her heart is heavy, filled with the sting of Gungun’s rejection. Gungun had told her she hated her, wished she had died before returning, and insisted no real mother would ever abandon her child. Radhika hits her hand on the table in anguish, questioning why her beloved deity would bring her to this point—why He brought her daughter back into her life only for her to be hated.
She recalls how she only left Gungun when she was convinced she was safe, when Damini had been arrested and taken away. She had thought Kadambari would keep things in control, and that no one would harm Gungun anymore. She believed she was protecting her daughter by leaving, not abandoning her. But now, Gungun sees her as the enemy. Back at the party, Gungun tries to cover up. She tells everyone she meant Radhika aunty went home. Yug is confused—and concerned. He asks why his wife would leave without telling him. As he rushes off to find her, he bumps into Manan, alarming Mohan. Mohan calms the boy while Punam comments that Yug and Radhika’s love story seems like a fairytale. Mohan says love is everything—those who have it have the world, those who don’t are left with nothing. Radhika is still talking to Ba Kai Bihari jee, her voice trembling. She says she learned to live without Mohan and Gungun, though it was never easy. Now, after all these years, why bring them back into her life? She begs for mercy, pleading with her god not to disturb what she has left. Then, almost in a trance, she admits out loud—she still loves Mohan. Unaware that Yug is nearby, she whispers the truth: she loves Mohan deeply, and believes he loves her too. She thanks Ba Kai Bihari jee for giving her Yug, a good man, a good husband.
Just then, Yug walks in. Radhika quickly changes the subject, pretending she was just praying. Yug is concerned. Gungun told him she had a headache, so he wants to call a doctor, but Radhika insists she just needs rest. He hugs her, confessing how much he panics when something’s wrong with her. She reassures him and walks away, shattered from her encounter with Gungun. Yug watches her go, a strange suspicion growing inside him. Downstairs, Pari is still praising Mohan. She’s visibly impressed by how he saved Manan. Radhika overhears this and is startled. She rushes in to ask what happened to Manan. The concern on her face is genuine. Later, Yug enters their room with a glass of milk, knowing she didn’t eat dinner. When he sees the medicine she was supposed to take tossed into the trash, a realization dawns—she lied. She didn’t have a headache. He starts to piece together that something deeper is going on.
Elsewhere, Gungun sits alone, sobbing. Her mind replays the moment she pushed Radhika away, the hateful things she said. It hurts more than she expected. Meanwhile, Ketki and Ajeet are also talking about Mohan and Radha. Ketki is relieved they didn’t recognize each other at the party, though Ajeet points out they clearly felt each other’s presence. Ketki dismisses it, saying if Radha had truly loved Mohan, she wouldn’t have moved on. Just then, Mohan appears behind them, calling Ketki. Back in the room, Yug gently pleads with Radhika to eat something so she can take her medicine. She pretends she already ate at the party, but Yug knows she didn’t. He jokes that he must’ve been watching her too closely, but he can’t stop thinking about her. He leaves the food in the room and reminds her to eat. When he’s gone, Radhika stares at the medicine in her hand—then throws it in the trash again. Downstairs, Pari continues doting on Manan while Punam and Garv smile. She teases Mohan about how heroic he was, saying his biceps were impressive during the rescue. Mohan laughs, playing along. But Radhika, hearing it all, is left stunned.
Yug enters the room again and finds the medicine in the trash. Realizing Radhika is lying to him, his concern turns to quiet anger. Mohan notices Gungun crying and immediately sees a red slap mark on her face. Concerned, he gently asks if Radhika is the one who hit her. But when Gungun stays silent, his worry turns into determination, and he storms off to confront her. At that very moment, Radhika is lost in thought, unaware that Mohan is coming straight for her. Meanwhile, Gungun tells Ketki and Ajeet that their plan is going to fail—there’s no way her father won’t recognize Radhika as Radha. As if on cue, Mohan appears behind them and confirms what she just said. He agrees: Radhika’s truth is about to come out, and everything they’ve worked for is slipping away. Just a little while earlier, Yug had been staring suspiciously at the tablet in his hand, confused. If Radhika didn’t take the medicine he gave her, that must mean she’s not actually sick. His expression turns tense, and he rushes off to find her and confront her about it.
Mohan, elsewhere in the house, asks Ketki and Ajeet if they’ve seen Gungun. It’s been a while since he last saw her, and he’s starting to feel uneasy. Ketki casually says she’s probably somewhere around, and Mohan walks off to look for her himself. Meanwhile, Radhika kneels down next to Manan, visibly anxious after Dadi tells her something’s wrong. Manan explains how a vase nearly fell on him earlier. Radhika’s heart clenches with fear. He shares how Mohan threw both a vase and a pot in a moment of anger, but thankfully stepped in like a hero and saved him. He even gave Manan a chocolate to cheer him up. Overwhelmed by emotion, Radhika hugs her son tightly, guilt washing over her. She looks to Ba Kai Bihari jee in silent prayer, heart aching from the conflict inside her. She thinks about how Mohan protected her son, while she—out of anger—slapped Gungun. Shame and remorse are etched across her face. Just then, Yug walks down the stairs, eyes narrowed. Radhika sees him and immediately demands why he never told her that Manan was almost hurt. She reminds him that she has every right to know what’s happening with her child. Yug fires back that she lied first—she never took the medicine and didn’t tell him. Radhika insists she skipped it after reading an article warning about kidney damage. She says she just used a balm instead and is fine. But Yug presses further. If it wasn’t a big deal, why didn’t she just tell him about it?
At the same time, Mohan hears soft sobs from behind a closed door. Worried, he swings it open to find Gungun crying alone on the floor. She quickly wipes her tears and tries to smile, pretending everything is fine. But Mohan notices the redness on her face and gently turns her cheek to examine the slap mark. He asks what happened, but Gungun hesitates, replaying the moment Radhika hit her. She finally says she fell in the garden, but Mohan doesn’t buy it. That’s not a fall injury—it’s the sting of someone’s hand. He asks again, voice heavy with emotion: who hit her? Back with Yug, the confrontation continues. He challenges Radhika, asking why she lied about the medicine. She explains again, but he’s clearly not convinced. She tries to shift the focus back to Manan’s safety, but Yug downplays it as a minor incident. Pari tries to speak up, calling it serious, but Punam stops her. Yug, still fuming, tells Radhika to rest—he’ll put Manan to sleep. When Radhika objects, Yug insists that he’s Manan’s father too and knows how to soothe him. As he walks away with Manan, he silently doubts her story. The medicine, the newspaper—none of it adds up. Something about Radhika isn’t right.
Back to Gungun and Mohan, she still won’t say who slapped her. He insists again, telling her not to lie—was it Radhika? Gungun breaks down but tries to protect Radhika. Mohan, now visibly upset, decides to go ask Radhika himself. Gungun panics and begs him not to go, but he brushes past her. Radhika walks alone, haunted by Gungun’s words—how she called her characterless before the slap, how she said their relationship was over. The guilt weighs heavily. She stumbles slightly but catches herself, lost in pain and regret. Meanwhile, Gungun tries desperately to stop Mohan. Meera sees the commotion and asks what happened. Mohan explodes—Radhika slapped his daughter. Furious, he vows to confront her and tear the truth out. Gungun cries that there was a reason, and Mohan freezes. Radhika, alone in the house, speaks softly to herself. She remembers how she’s always fought for Gungun, even risked her life for her, and yet today, she raised her own hand against her. She scolds herself, ashamed and heartbroken. Gungun was just a child, and even if she spoke out of line, she didn’t deserve that. Radhika angrily strikes a vase, watching it shatter on the floor as she sobs uncontrollably. Memories flood in—Gungun once chose her over Damini, lovingly called her Ramaa, believed nothing could harm her with both her Ramaa and papa by her side. Radhika breaks down, unable to forgive herself.
Finally, Gungun tells her father the truth. She admits that it was her—she caused the accident during Holi while trying to reverse the car. She hit Radhika by mistake, and that’s why Radhika slapped her. Everyone is stunned. Mohan asks why she kept it hidden. Gungun explains she was scared he’d yell at her. Though Mohan now understands, he still says Radhika had no right to hit her. He insists he’s going to confront her anyway—what she did was wrong. He saved her son, but she hit his daughter. Gungun tries to stop him, but he gently asks her to move. When she refuses, he asks Ketki and Ajeet to hold her back. As they do, Ajeet silently thinks that fate has its own plans. Gungun might be able to delay it, but if destiny wants Radha and Mohan to reunite, nothing can stop it. Mohan storms off and sees Radhika standing outside. He approaches and softly calls out, “Radhika jee.” She freezes, heart pounding. Memories rush back—of his love, his welcome into the house, his promises. She feels a pull she can’t deny, but she doesn’t turn around. Mohan speaks, saying he was about to visit her anyway. He doesn’t realize yet who she truly is. Radhika steels herself. She can’t let him see her face. She can’t let him find out the truth—that Radhika is Radha.
He moves closer, but she steps away. He reassures her that he isn’t trying to hurt her—he just wants to say that she was wrong to slap Gungun. Even if Gungun admitted to making a mistake, that doesn’t justify hitting her. Children make mistakes, but that doesn’t mean they should be punished like that. He tells her he plans to speak with Yug about it. Then he notices her injured hand. He realizes she must’ve punished herself after the slap—just like he did once. Radhika quietly mutters that she remembers everything, but when he asks what she said, she denies it. Mohan, still gently lecturing, tells her not to make the same mistake with Manan. He may be young and cute now, but they can’t protect him forever. Parents have to let their kids stumble so they can grow. Then, catching himself, he apologizes, realizing he’s lecturing a stranger. Before leaving, he suggests she put a bandage on her hand. He turns and walks off.
Radhika watches him leave, breath heavy with emotion. But then he turns back. He says she doesn’t have to be scared of him—he only came back to get the first-aid kit. He jokes that she didn’t even turn around. With a half-smile, he teases that she shouldn’t take whatever he says to Dadi seriously. His record is mostly clean. With that, he walks away again. Radhika finally turns to look at him, her eyes full of everything she can’t say. Back inside, Gungun sits with Ketki and Ajeet, disheartened. She says she tried everything—stopping him from buying the house, throwing the party—but nothing worked. Everything failed. Mohan walks in and agrees with her: yes, her plan failed. Gungun looks up, stunned, as Mohan’s expression is unreadable but burning with intensity.
UPCOMING
Gungun’s uncle says Mohan has gone to the bus stop to drop Sargam. Gungun panics—if Mohan sees Radha there, everything will be exposed. Meanwhile, Radha senses his gaze from afar and worries what might happen if their eyes meet.