
Twist Of Fate Monday 1st September 2025 Written Update Zeeworld
Meanwhile, Monisha lounges in RV’s house, smug and relaxed. Deepika chides her gently for acting like a daydreamer and warns her that she doesn’t know what Poorvi might be doing with RV, now that they are alone. Monisha laughs, dismissing her concerns, claiming she has multiple plans and insists that RV’s honeymoon will be with her alone.
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RV struggles along with Poorvi, who is tired and limping, insisting that he is responsible for bringing her this far. Suddenly, she disappears, and RV’s heart leaps. He finds her in the clutches of some goons. Calm but firm, he steps forward, scolding her for not checking the petrol tank earlier. “You’re accident-prone,” he teases, “always inviting trouble.” The goons threaten them, but RV negotiates with them cleverly, insisting they keep Poorvi safe. He whispers a plan to one of them, and the goons hesitate. Just as things escalate, the sound of a police jeep arrives, and the goons flee. Poorvi thanks God, and RV teases her about being trouble, but also reassures her. Dadi and Dadu breathe a sigh of relief, seeing their happiness restored.
As they continue walking through the jungle, RV remarks, “Wherever you go becomes heaven.” Poorvi smiles, though exhausted. They attempt to flag down a lift; a car initially passes, but eventually a couple agrees to take them. Poorvi nervously shows her mangalsutra to assert RV is her husband. They sit in the car, RV grumbling that the car broke down by “mistake,” while Poorvi giggles at his antics. Back home, Monisha and Deepika toast with champagne, celebrating what they think is their victory. Harleen enters, fuming at their recklessness and worried sick about RV. She scolds them, but then RV calls, putting her mind at ease. He and Poorvi are safe and on their way to the resort.
On the road, RV teases Poorvi relentlessly, calling her a “big trouble,” blaming her for all the chaos. Poorvi protests, but even she can’t help laughing at his antics. The couple driving them laughs at RV’s honesty and comments on how love grows through small quarrels. Poorvi internally marvels at RV’s blend of humor and care, while he laments, half-jokingly, about the “karma” that brought her into his life. Poorvi says her destiny is lucky to have such a handsome, caring husband, though RV teases that she doesn’t deserve his love. Monisha vents her frustration at the failed plan, and Deepika suggests canceling the resort booking to force RV back home. Monisha, determined, promises that RV’s honeymoon will be with her instead. Meanwhile, RV and Poorvi reach the resort, greeted warmly by the couple who offer shagun. Poorvi refuses politely, while RV accepts on her behalf, teasing her about the power of destiny and love. They step into the resort, hand in hand, ready to enjoy the moment together.
Poorvi calls Prachi to update her, explaining the delay caused by their car running out of petrol and waiting for a lift. Prachi senses something is off, though reassured that her daughters are safe, and prays silently for their happiness and unity. Inside the resort, RV delivers the bad news: their booking was canceled. Poorvi panics, suggesting they look for another room online, but RV assures her he already checked. With all rooms booked, they face the challenge of finding another place, and Poorvi laments that Dadu had planned this honeymoon with so much love. RV sighs, saying it’s late now and he doesn’t want to disturb Dadu, leaving them both caught between frustration, exhaustion, and the thrill of the unexpected adventures unfolding on their honeymoon.
RV teasing Poorvi, asking if she feels anything when he comes close to her. Poorvi just looks at him silently. RV then says he himself feels something—but not what she might think. He jokes that he feels useless and irritated, as if he wants to scratch either her head or his own. He mocks her further, saying whoever stays with her will never reach their destination, they’ll just keep wandering. He reminds her that they were supposed to go to the resort, but because of her, they’re still stuck. Poorvi calmly replies that they could have already gone if they had just asked someone for a lift.
Just then, she sees a car passing by and waves for help. The first one ignores them, and RV smugly says, “See, I told you, you can’t do anything. Did the car stop?” But to his surprise, the car halts. Poorvi approaches the car and politely asks the man for a lift, telling him she is in a lot of tension. The man hesitates, but his wife sitting beside him insists they should help. Finally, the man agrees, and Poorvi calls RV over. When the man asks if RV is her boyfriend, Poorvi quickly shows her mangalsutra and firmly says he is her husband. Both get into the car, and Poorvi again reminds everyone that RV is her husband. RV mutters that it only happened “by mistake”—just like the car broke down earlier by mistake.
Meanwhile, Monisha is in another mood. She brings out a bottle of champagne. Deepika says she also wants to drink a little. They open it and start celebrating, raising a toast to their supposed victory. Just then, Harleen walks in and catches them. Annoyed, she scolds Deepika for siding with Monisha, reminding them that RV’s phone has been unreachable and no one knows if he’s even safe. Monisha dismisses her worries, saying he must be fine. Harleen then receives a call from RV, finally breathing a sigh of relief. But before leaving, she warns Monisha that while her own tension is gone, Monisha’s has only increased—because RV and Poorvi have already managed to get a lift and are on their way to the resort. She taunts Monisha, saying God should bless her with some wisdom.
In the car, RV and Poorvi watch as the couple in front enjoy music and romance. The lady looks at Poorvi and smiles, asking if she’s newly married, since she has such a glow on her face. She adds that her husband must love her a lot. RV scoffs in his head, thinking, Love, my foot. Poorvi also thinks to herself that RV doesn’t even know the meaning of love. When the man asks how their marriage is going, RV snaps and tells him to focus on driving. Poorvi insists he should answer. RV bluntly says the truth is, Poorvi is a big trouble. Wherever she goes, problems follow. He complains that they couldn’t even go on their honeymoon because of her. He admits her face looks nice, but insists she is nothing but trouble. The couple laughs at his rant.
The lady warmly tells them that she and her husband were the same in the beginning, always fighting, but with love and care she eventually won his heart. She assures Poorvi that she will win RV’s heart too. RV, irritated, asks if his fate is really so bad that he has to stay with Poorvi forever. Poorvi, instead of feeling hurt, boldly says she is lucky to have such a handsome and caring husband. He quickly interrupts, saying she doesn’t deserve his love. He mocks her, saying in his family there are “Rajvansh filters” and she isn’t worthy. Poorvi fires back that she doesn’t want his love anyway, and he can keep his so-called filters to himself.
Back at home, Monisha, burning with jealousy, throws things around in anger. Deepika tries to calm her down. Monisha rants that RV belongs to her and not to that girl. Deepika, who also admits her love for RV, warns her that everyone will soon know the truth if she keeps losing control. She then suggests a plan: they should cancel RV and Poorvi’s honeymoon booking so that the two will be forced to come home. Then, tomorrow, RV will be Monisha’s. Monisha calls her a genius and agrees, but adds her own twist—RV’s honeymoon will indeed happen, but not with Poorvi. She vows that she will celebrate it with him instead, promising to get the resort booking canceled no matter what.
In the car, the lady tells Poorvi that these little fights and arguments actually bring couples closer, and love grows with them. Both RV and Poorvi, still stubborn, insist they don’t want love. The man just smiles and says he and his wife were exactly the same once. The car finally arrives at the resort. RV and Poorvi get down. Before leaving, the lady blesses them, giving Poorvi a small shagun. Poorvi tries to refuse, but RV cheekily asks for the shagun himself, saying he deserves it for tolerating her. The lady then explains that when sindoor is applied in a woman’s maang, it doesn’t just mark her destiny but also her husband’s. She tells them both that its power is very strong, and one day they will understand it. The couple then drive away.
RV hands the shagun money to Poorvi and tells her to come inside. Poorvi calls Prachi and explains that they reached late because their car ran out of petrol, and they had to wait for a lift. Prachi, relieved to hear her voice, asks why she sounds so tired and worried, and if she had fought with RV. Poorvi brushes it off, saying no, and tells her not to stress. She promises to call again in the morning and ends the call. But Prachi’s heart feels uneasy. She says ever since she met Monisha, she has been worried something bad might happen. She prays for RV and Poorvi’s happiness and togetherness.
Back at the resort, RV suddenly tells Poorvi the bad news—that their booking has been canceled. Poorvi is shocked, asking how it could be possible. She says they should at least give them another room. But RV explains that the resort is fully booked. Poorvi insists she’ll check online for nearby hotels, but RV says he already tried. She asks in frustration what they should do now. He coldly replies that maybe she should just return to her “old friends” at the haveli. Poorvi feels disheartened, saying Dadu had arranged this honeymoon with so much love, and now everything is ruined. RV shrugs and says it’s too late at night to disturb Dadu about it.
Poorvi stares at RV, hurt and puzzled. She tells him it isn’t funny — Dadu and Dadi planned this honeymoon with so much love and care, and suddenly everything is falling apart. RV shrugs and says he can’t bother Dadu in the middle of the night; trouble seems to follow him, so maybe they should cancel the trip and go home. Poorvi pleads for a solution instead of giving up. She reminds him that the elders will be deeply disappointed if they return without even trying. That thought makes her voice tremble; she is not upset for herself but for the people who believed in them. RV teases her, calls her dramatic, and mocks the idea that she could be the reason things go wrong. She snaps back, angry and defensive, but beneath the words is quiet fear — she wants to honor the promise Dadu made for them.