
Radha Mohan 19th August 2025 Written update Zeeworld
Gungun tells Ketki that if Radha and Mohan are brought together again, their lives could finally heal. But this time, it isn’t just about them—it’s about Manan, and for his sake, they must reunite. She decides she needs to talk directly to Radha. Ketki quickly stops her, warning that if Radha meets Mohan, everything will spiral out of control. But Gungun doesn’t listen and leaves. Ajeet intercepts her and gently tells her that she’s doing the right thing, that he can still see Radha’s values alive in her. Encouraged, Gungun goes to ring the bell at Radha’s home—but freezes when she sees Yug feeding Radha tenderly with his own hands.
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The sight shocks Gungun. Ketki joins her, sighing that she had been right—Radha and Mohan were perfect once, but that Radha no longer exists. Now she is Radhika, and she belongs to Yug, not Mohan. Ketki explains with finality that Radha and Mohan are broken beyond repair and will never be one again. Gungun swallows her emotions, torn apart. Inside, Radha feels a strange heaviness, as if someone is watching her. She turns toward the window, but sees no one. She nervously gets up from her chair, but Yug mistakes it for dislike of the food and asks if something is wrong. Radha explains she just felt as though someone was at the door. Yug reassures her and steps out to check, but finds nothing. He closes the door firmly.
Ketki quietly points out to Gungun how Radha was eating comfortably while Mohan is still starving, proving that Mohan might need Radha, but Radha no longer needs him. She pleads with Gungun to think of how badly Mohan would suffer if he realized that Manan is Radha and Yug’s son. Overwhelmed, Gungun runs away in tears. Ajeet confronts Ketki, asking if she even let Gungun talk to Radha about Mohan. Ketki defends herself, saying Gungun didn’t need her to see the truth—that Radha is happy with her new life and her husband. She refuses to take the blame. Inside, Yug lovingly insists Radha eat a little more, but she refuses. Her eyes well with tears as she glances at the chocolate she had saved for Manan, praying he has at least eaten something.
Meanwhile, Manan is slumped against a door, asleep, mango peels scattered beside him and his foot injured. Mohan, in another part of the house, vents his agony by pounding his fists against the wall. Meera rushes to stop him, fearing he’ll hurt himself, but Mohan replies bitterly that the physical pain is nothing compared to the ache in his heart. If only he had reached on time, he could have saved Manan from being kidnapped. Restless, he declares he cannot sit still anymore—he must do something. Meera warns him that Yug’s temper is already dangerous, but Mohan insists that nothing matters when it comes to Manan. Listening quietly from outside, Ketki wonders why both Mohan and Gungun are so deeply connected to Manan. Ajeet explains softly—it’s because they share a bond of the heart, something she cannot understand. Ketki leaves without a word.
Mohan turns to prayer, begging God to show him a path to save Manan. Just then, a car horn blares outside. Curious, he steps out and overhears the guard directing a driver who has mistakenly taken the wrong road. Spotting the Sikh driver, Mohan suddenly recalls meeting Sodi earlier. A spark of realization flashes in him—he sees it as a divine sign, a clue from Bhagwan leading him toward Manan. Excited, he hurries inside to grab his keys. Meanwhile, Manan wakes from his restless sleep, wincing in pain. Ants crawl over his body, making him cry out for help. He calls desperately for Champi, but the dog only barks. Panicked, Manan scratches at his shirt and beats the floor until the ants scatter. Breathing hard, he remembers his mother’s advice about always throwing garbage in the dustbin. With sudden determination, he tears a page from his notebook, uses it to scoop up the mango peels, and throws them into the bin.
Back at Radha’s house, she is haunted by memories of Manan begging her to pick him up early from school. She admits to herself that she ignored him, and now he is gone. Tormented, she blames herself and even starts slapping her own face. Yug rushes to stop her, insisting it was his failure—he couldn’t protect his son for even ten minutes. In frustration, he begins punching the wall, but Radha catches his hands, begging him not to hurt himself. Both are drowning in guilt. Elsewhere, Gungun calls her friend Rohan to ask if he saw Manan at school. At first, Rohan brushes her off, but then admits that he did see Manan running in the schoolyard when he was leaving. Shocked, Gungun wonders if Manan is still trapped inside the school. Manan sits inside a dark classroom, whispering to himself. He worries he might be stuck here for two months. He thinks of his mother calling him her lifeline and prays to God not to punish her, confessing that yes, he sometimes lies or misbehaves, but she loves him more than anything.
Radha, sitting broken in her room, remembers the moment she promised Manan she would come to fetch him—but never showed up. She imagines him waiting, eyes filled with hope, at the bus stop where she never appeared. Guilt chokes her. She can’t sit any longer—she has to find him. Convinced he may still be at school, Radha rises, heart pounding with fear and regret.
Radhika sits restlessly in her room, her mind replaying Manan’s disappearance. She convinces herself that if he vanished from the school, it must mean he’s still inside. Determined, she rushes out. Punam considers stopping her but decides against it—perhaps Radhika might actually find a clue to save Manan.
Meanwhile, Ketki scolds Meera, questioning why Mohan is rushing around looking for Manan when he hasn’t even eaten. She adds that it’s nearly morning now and no one has slept. Behind them, Gungun listens silently. She realizes Ketki Bua will never allow her to go to the school at this hour. Quietly, she begins tiptoeing toward the main door. Ketki senses something behind her but sees nothing. At the same time, both Gungun and Radhika stop at the same traffic signal—unaware of each other’s presence. When the light turns green, Radhika’s car moves ahead, leaving Gungun behind.
Elsewhere, Mohan reaches a chaotic scene where an ambulance is parked. Alarmed, he asks what happened and learns that Sody was attacked. Mohan immediately connects the dots—the kidnapper must have seen him and Yug talking to Sody and attacked him to cut off their lead. As Sody is lifted onto a stretcher, Mohan insists that they had met at the school because of a child’s life. With fading strength, Sody tells Mohan that Manan went inside the school. Mohan’s heart skips a beat—was Manan still trapped there?
Earlier, Yug had been brooding, playing his flute, recalling overhearing Mohan and Meera discuss Sody. Fearing Sody might reveal something to Mohan, Yug tracked him down. With cold fury, Yug struck Sody on the back of the head with a metal rod. Helpless, Sody collapsed unconscious. Sneering, Yug muttered that Mohan always plays the flute of righteousness, but in truth, he is the cause of this bloodshed. He vowed that now no one would give Mohan clues about Manan.
Back at home, Yug storms in, calling for Radhika. When she doesn’t answer, he frantically searches her room, growing suspicious. He confronts Punam, demanding to know Radhika’s whereabouts. Punam nervously insists she doesn’t know. Frustrated, Yug grabs a heavy metal vase, threatening to smash it over her head. Horrified, Punam blurts out that Radhika was very worried about Manan and has gone to his school. Yug’s eyes blaze with anger as he glares at her.
At that very moment, Radhika pulls up outside the school gates. Memories flood her—how she had promised to pick Manan up from here but never showed. She blames herself bitterly, calling herself a failed mother who couldn’t even guard her child. Looking at the rising daylight, she trembles—her son has never spent a night without her, how must he be now? Tearfully, she vows she is ready to lose everything to find him. She begins calling out his name.
Inside the school, Manan shivers in the dark classroom. He drops his eraser, startling Champi, who barks loudly. Trying to calm the dog, Manan recalls how whenever he was scared at home, his mother would hug him tightly. He begins reciting the protective mantra she taught him, then lays his head against the desk, fighting tears.
As he drifts into a dream, he sees his mother, Radhika, sitting beside him, asking about his injury. He explains he fell, and she apologizes for not reaching on time—if only she had, none of this would have happened. Manan smiles faintly, assuring her he knew she would come for him. But the dream fades, and he wakes to harsh reality. Alone again, he leans against the desk, pleading softly, “Please, Mama, come take me home,” before exhaustion overcomes him and he falls asleep.
Back outside, Champi suddenly runs off, barking wildly. Manan begs the dog not to leave him, but Champi disappears. Happy follows, climbing a wall and slipping into a hole. Curious, Manan wonders if that gap could be an escape. Inspired, he recalls Mohan’s advice—that one must take risks to move forward, just like learning to ride a bicycle without fear. Determined, he begins dragging desks toward the wall, ready to attempt his escape.
At home, Yug is still seething. He confronts Punam again, asking if Radhika really went to the school. Just then, his phone rings—Mohan. Annoyed, Yug asks sarcastically if this is really the time to call a neighbor. Mohan urgently informs him that he’s certain Manan is trapped inside the school. Yug frowns, realizing Mohan might be right—that Manan is still in the building. But his blood runs cold when he realizes something else: Radhika has also gone there, and now Mohan is on his way too. Yug’s expression hardens—he mutters that now everything is about to change.