
Radha Mohan 13th August 2025 Written Update Zeeworld
Manan cries out for help, his small voice echoing through the empty school hallways, but there’s no one to hear him. Inside an auto, Radhika clutches her dupatta, whispering desperate prayers under her breath. She begs that nothing happens to her son before she reaches him. Meanwhile, Yug suggests they go to the police, but Mohan counters, pointing out that Yug had gone into the school earlier for some work. Maybe Manan followed him inside, he reasons. That thought sends a chill down Yug’s spine—if Mohan finds Manan now, everything will fall apart.
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A little earlier, Mohan had approached Yug, asking where Manan was—Yug had said he was waiting in the car. Yug, pretending to be just as confused, starts searching for Manan alongside Mohan. His phone buzzes—it’s Radhika. But he hesitates to pick up, knowing that if she hears what’s happening, she’ll rush over. As he turns away, Mohan notices the call and asks what’s going on. Yug lies, saying he can’t bring himself to tell her that Manan is missing. He suddenly lashes out at the security guard Sody, grabbing him by the collar, demanding to know where his son is. Mohan quickly intervenes, calming things down and telling Yug that if Sody says he hasn’t seen Manan, then that’s the truth. But he does ask the guard again—did he see where the child went after leaving the car?
At the same time, back at home, Radhika tells Punam she’s going to the school herself. Punam gently tries to convince her not to worry, insisting Yug might already be on his way back with Manan. Radhika wants to believe it, but something deep inside her is unsettled. She needs to go. Punam silently agrees, her own heart heavy with fear. She knows all too well what Yug is capable of when he’s consumed by obsession. Outside the school, Mohan, Sody, and Yug are in conversation again. Sody swears he doesn’t know where Manan went. Yug tries to push them toward the police station. The guards, sensing something is wrong, rush over. When asked, Yug tells them—hesitantly—that his son is missing. Mohan adds that the boy is about the same age as Sargam. The guards shake their heads, saying they haven’t seen anyone.
As Punam walks Radhika to the auto, she urges her to call the moment she finds Manan—she won’t be able to rest until she hears from her. Radhika nods, hoping they’re all just overreacting, that maybe Manan really is with Yug. Still, her gut says otherwise. Yug keeps insisting they’re wasting precious time and need to go to the police, but Mohan stops him. He remembers Yug had gone inside the school earlier. Could it be that Manan followed him in? Yug, clearly rattled, tries to dismiss the idea, but Mohan is firm. Children do tend to follow their parents, after all. He turns to the guards and asks for permission to enter the school. Inside, Manan’s little body is growing weak. His voice is hoarse from crying, his energy draining. Yug stands frozen, cursing himself for not dealing with Mohan before dealing with Manan. If Mohan finds the boy now, his entire plan will unravel. Just then, he spots a van approaching and quickly starts yelling. Mohan and the guards rush toward the distraction—and they all take off after the van.
In the auto, Radhika’s heart pounds. She feels something is terribly wrong. She whispers another prayer to Ba Kai Bihari ji, asking Him to protect her son, to keep him safe until she gets there. Mohan, Yug, Sargam, and the guards chase after the van, but Mohan suddenly halts. Yug blurts out that the van must have kidnapped Manan. The guards don’t dismiss it; they agree it’s possible—child abductions have been on the rise. Mohan tries to stay calm and assures Yug they’ll head to the police station right away. Everyone climbs into Mohan’s car and speeds off.
Moments later, Radhika arrives at the school. She immediately spots Yug’s car parked out front. She hears the guards whispering about the child who might have been kidnapped and prays silently that it’s not her Manan. Seeing the parked car, she assumes Yug and Manan are still inside the school. What could they possibly be doing in an empty building? Inside, Manan keeps calling out to his teacher and his parents, but no one answers. He drags himself weakly toward the back of the classroom, confusion setting in. Why can’t he speak anymore? His little body trembles as he collapses to the floor.
Radhika approaches the classroom, but before she can open the door, a guard calls out to her. Manan, barely conscious, tries to crawl toward the door. Radhika tells the guard that her husband’s car is parked outside, which must mean he and their son are still inside. The guard seems unsure and says the school is empty. At that moment, Radhika’s phone rings. It’s Yug. He tells her he’s at the police station. She’s stunned—what is he doing there? Yug claims that Manan has been kidnapped. Radhika freezes, begging him not to joke. He tells her not to cry, saying he’ll lose all hope if she does. He assures her that the police are doing everything they can, and they’ll find Manan soon. She asks which police station he’s at and tells him she’ll be there in ten minutes. As she walks away with the guard, Manan’s tiny voice calls out to her, whispering that he’s right here. But she can’t hear him. The door remains shut. Manan begins to sob—his mother left. How will he get out now? Maybe his father will come.
At the police station, Yug puts on the performance of a lifetime. He pleads with the Inspector, begging him to find his son. He says his wife won’t be able to survive this, and neither will he. The constable nearby casually asks if anyone has called the electrician, while Meera tells Yug to calm down. But Yug insists he can’t—his body is trembling with fear. His son was taken right in front of his eyes. The Inspector calmly asks if Yug noted the van’s license plate. Yug, playing the devastated father, retorts that no one would be able to note down numbers in such a moment. He says he was too shocked to register anything. The Inspector tells him bluntly that without the number, it will be difficult to find the van.
That’s exactly what Yug wanted to hear.
He turns the scene even more dramatic, begging the Inspector to understand. Just then, Mohan steps in and says he does have the van’s number. Yug stiffens. How? Mohan explains that while chasing the van, he managed to take a photo of it. He shows the picture, and the license plate is clearly visible. The Inspector praises Mohan, saying half the battle is already won, and now they’ll definitely find the boy. He gives the number to a constable and orders checkpoints to be set up. This is officially a kidnapping case now.
As the Inspector writes down the van number, Yug watches in rage. In his mind, he curses Mohan—he’s the curse in Yug’s destiny. Everything was going according to plan until Mohan got involved. Yug swears under his breath that Mohan won’t be around much longer. His blood boils. His plan is falling apart. Punam confronts Yug and demands to know what he has done to Manan. Yug, growing increasingly unstable, warns her to stay quiet or he’ll end his own life. Meanwhile, little Manan, trapped and alone in the dark classroom, struggles to switch on the lights.
At the police station, Radhika is frantic. She asks the Inspector what efforts are being made to find her son. The Inspector tries to reassure her, saying the entire force has been alerted. If she doesn’t believe him, he says, she can ask her husband. At that moment, without realizing who it is, Radhika turns and hugs Mohan tightly.
A little while earlier, the Inspector had handed a written alert to the constable and tried to calm Yug down. But Yug, feigning desperation, shouted that if the police don’t find his son, someone will pay. Mohan stepped in, asking Meera to take Sargam home, as he wanted to stay involved in the search. Meera agreed and told him to call if there’s anything she can do. As they leave, Mohan says he’s more worried about how Radhika is feeling. He can’t even imagine her pain. Yug, still pretending to be concerned, secretly fumes at how things are unfolding.
In the auto-rickshaw, Radhika urges the driver to go faster. Every passing second feels heavier. Manan, locked in the classroom, removes his coat and screams for his mother.
Back home, Meera enters with Sargam. Gungun immediately asks if they’ve found Manan. Meera gently says that a complaint has been filed and reassures her they’ll find him. Sargam, however, is scared. She says she’s seen movies where kidnapped kids are killed. Ajeet tries to calm her down, assuring her they’ll bring Manan home safely. He asks Meera to take Sargam to the room.
Then, Ketki lets out something cruel. She says she’s glad Manan was kidnapped and hopes he dies. Gungun is horrified. Ketki rants that ever since Radha entered their lives, she’s brought nothing but problems. Ajeet, furious, slaps Ketki across the face. He reminds her that just a few days ago, at the Holi celebration, she was full of affection for Manan—even before knowing who his mother was. He tells her to keep her hatred for Radha separate and warns that she’s lost her humanity. “What if this had happened to our daughter Sargam?” he says. “Would you still talk like this?” Gungun quietly walks away, her heart heavy.
Back in the classroom, Manan takes off his tie. The heat is getting unbearable. He notices the light switch but is too short to reach it. He tries dragging a table toward it, using all his strength, but it won’t budge. Exhausted, thirsty, and struggling, he crawls to his school bag and takes out his water bottle. He remembers his mother telling him to always drink water slowly, one sip at a time, so the body can absorb it better. Obediently, he drinks just the way she taught him and murmurs that he misses her terribly.
Radhika, still in the auto, continues urging the driver to move faster.
Meanwhile, Gungun enters the home temple. Memories flood her mind—of bandaging Manan’s wounds and playing with him during Holi. Though she once claimed she didn’t believe in God, today she pleads with Ba Kai Bihari ji. “He’s just a child,” she says, sobbing. “Whatever Radha did, punish her. But not Manan. Don’t punish an innocent boy for someone else’s mistakes.” She begs for his safety, saying that Manan believes in God and calls her his sister—and she feels the same.
In the dark classroom, Manan tries to keep his hope alive. He remembers his mother’s words: “When you’re in trouble, pray to Ba Kai Bihari ji. He always sends someone to help.” Manan folds his hands and begins softly chanting the mantra his mother taught him. In a quiet, parallel moment, Mohan is also chanting the same mantra at the police station.
The Inspector returns and tells Yug that Manan’s photo has been circulated to every police station in Delhi. Checkpoints have been set up. Yug, pretending to panic, asks what happens if the kidnappers leave the city. The Inspector agrees that border alerts should also be issued.
Just then, Yug gets a call. He steps outside to answer it, pretending to be concerned. He sees Mohan nearby and quickly tells him it’s not his wife calling. But on the other end of the line is Punam, demanding to know what’s going on. Yug tells her that Manan was kidnapped right in front of him and he couldn’t do anything to stop it.
Punam doesn’t believe him and presses harder, sensing something’s wrong. Yug loses his patience and sneers, “You’re clever to see through my act. But if you ruin my plan, I’ll take my own life.” He warns her not to say a word or she’ll lose her son. “You’re my mother—you know I never make empty threats,” he says. “You can either save me or your step-grandson. Choose wisely.” Punam, shocked and terrified, is left speechless. Yug hangs up and mocks her reaction, complaining how everyone gets overly emotional. Just then, the constable comes to get Mohan to fill out more paperwork.
Radhika finally arrives at the police station. She rushes to the Inspector and demands answers. “What’s being done for my son?” she cries. The Inspector, calm but firm, assures her that every police station has been alerted. “We’re checking all vehicles. If you don’t believe me, ask your husband.” Mohan, silently approaching from behind, gently places his hand on her shoulder. Overwhelmed, Radhika turns and hugs him tightly without realizing who it is. The lights suddenly go out. The Inspector leaves to check on the electrician. As Mohan stands there, stunned and emotional, he hesitates—then slowly raises his arms and hugs her back, holding her close as the darkness surrounds them.