
Radha Mohan 22nd August 2025 Written Update Zeeworld
Radha is sitting on the couch, lost in her thoughts, when suddenly she feels a hand on her shoulder. She spins around in shock to see Mohan standing before her. Gungun watches nervously, wondering what will happen when her father speaks to Radha, while Ketki remains anxious, sensing the tension in the room. Radha silently prays to Ba Kai Bihari Jee for support, hoping Mohan doesn’t ask her about Manan. Mohan, however, immediately speaks, telling her to calm down. He reassures her that nothing will happen to Manan, that they saved him together, and reminds her of the bond they share—how when they are together, they always overcome challenges. He acknowledges that she has every right to be angry with him, admitting he has wronged her deeply. Mohan explains that he didn’t know she was about to become the mother of his son; had he known, he would never have let her go. He pours out his pain, telling her about the sleepless nights he endured after she left, convinced that she suffered too because they are inseparable by nature. If he was sad, how could she possibly have been happy?
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Mohan apologizes again, saying he should have been by her side all this time, especially for Manan. He promises that now he is here, he will set everything right. He points out that Manan’s father has given his blood, so the child is safe while his father is present. Radha nods, agreeing that Manan is indeed safe with his father’s blood. She guides Mohan toward the room, showing him that Yug is already donating blood. A memory flashes—Yug had approached her earlier, and she had panicked. Radha tells Mohan to see that the father of her son is providing life-saving help for him. Mohan freezes in shock. Radha calmly explains that now Manan doesn’t need Mohan’s blood and reassures him that nothing will go to waste, as the blood has been safely stored in the blood bank. Mohan insists that he must speak with Yug, but Radha sharply pulls him away, reminding him that Manan is not his son. She stresses that he is the child of her husband, Yug, and herself. Mohan tries to protest, but Radha stops him, warning that Yug should not be involved in their past—he is her present, while Mohan belongs to her past.
She firmly tells Mohan that she has a happy life with Yug and Manan, and there is no place for him in it. She asks him to stay away from their family, to simply pray for her son’s recovery, and let her live in peace. She starts to leave, but Mohan calls out, asking if she is truly happy. He notices the tears in her eyes and the absence of the sparkle and joy she once carried. Slowly approaching her, he tells her that he knows she has missed him every single day, that her anger is masking her heart, and that he accepts his mistakes. He admits he should not have let her go, should have searched for her sooner, and reminds her that they share a son.
Radha, with quiet defiance, calls him Mr. Trivedi, asking why he keeps speaking as if he has any claim. She reminds him that she ended their relationship, not the other way around, and questions his assumptions about her happiness over the past seven years. She tells him that she met someone who truly loves her, married him, and has built a beautiful life with her child, Manan. Mohan refuses to believe her, insisting she cannot forget their past, that she is his Radha and he is her Mohan. Radha shakes her head, firmly telling him that she does not love him. She admits there was a time when she loved him entirely, when he was her whole world, but a storm came into their lives and destroyed everything she held dear. She explains that after every night comes a morning, and he had been the night of her life, while Yug brought her the morning—support, love, and comfort that helped her forget her pain. She came to love Yug genuinely and completely.
Mohan continues to struggle with acceptance, but Radha produces Manan’s birth certificate as proof. She explains that Manan was born in 2019, two years after their separation, confirming he is Yug’s son. Mohan tries to argue, claiming the blood group match is proof, but Radha gently yet firmly reminds him it was just a coincidence. She asks him to leave their lives and let them live in peace. As she turns to go, Ketki, Ajeet, Gungun, and Meera enter the room. They see Radha, emotionally broken yet composed, telling Mohan that she has found her happiness and now he must find his own. Radha leaves, glancing at Meera, who is stunned. Ketki, Ajeet, and Gungun are equally shocked, while Mohan stands in the center of the room, frozen, realizing the finality of the life Radha has built without him.
Radha walks away, telling Mohan that she has found her happiness and that it is time for him to find his as well. Before leaving, she pauses to glance at Meera, a silent acknowledgment of everything that has happened. Mohan cannot believe it; he struggles to accept that she could truly move on. The thought that the woman who could not speak another’s name now wears the Mangal Sutra and applies Sindoor tears at his heart. Tears roll down his face as he breaks down, and Gungun rushes to hug him, pleading with him to control himself. Meera joins in, urging him to stay composed.
Radha walks through the parking lot, her mind flooded with memories of Mohan confronting her about the truth of Manan. She recalls how he had told her that she is his Radha and he is her Mohan, insisting she could never love anyone else. She weeps silently, wondering where the happiness she once felt has gone. Sitting beside the car, she questions Ba Kai Bihari jee, asking why her heart feels so heavy and how she could ever confess to Mohan that despite the anger and distance, she still loves him deeply. She struggles with the truth that for seven years, not a single day has passed without thinking of him, yet she has built a life with Yug. Her tears fall as she realizes that even the matching blood group was not mere coincidence but a reminder of the bond she shares with Mohan, a truth she cannot voice.
Meanwhile, Yug rests on the bed, muttering to himself about the sacrifices love demands. He reminds himself he must drink the salted water to control his BP, recalling the tension when he first learned that Manan was in danger. He had to act concerned so that Radhika would trust him, even if it meant appearing irrational. Seeing the tray on the table, he pours the salt into a glass of water and drinks it in one go, forcing himself to endure the bitter taste. Sitting down and breathing heavily, he notices Radhika on the couch and gently places a hand on her shoulder, asking where Manan is. She worries for him, questioning how he has gotten into this state. Yug explains that Gungun informed him of Manan’s hospitalization and that Radhika insisted he take care of himself. The doctor checks him, noting his rapid heartbeat and high blood pressure, insisting he must be admitted. Yug, however, only wants to meet Manan first, assuring Radhika that he is fine even as the nurse prepares to take him inside. Radhika watches him and realizes that Yug’s love for Manan runs deeper than even that of his biological father; for him, Manan’s life is everything, and no one can take the boy from him.
Yug’s anxiety spikes further, and Radhika senses the depth of his worry. He mutters about the trials of life, questioning why they sometimes demand so much effort for love. Concerned that Manan might not survive, Yug asks the doctor if his son will recover. The doctor reassures him that Manan only needed the blood, which has now been given. Yug exhales, realizing that though he has struggled, he must now wait patiently for the right moment, understanding that effort alone cannot force the outcome.
Back at the hospital, Mohan wrestles with disbelief. He cannot accept that Radha has moved on, certain that their lives remain incomplete without each other. He laments that she is asking him to step away when he has loved her unwaveringly for seven years, and he cannot fathom how she could have done the same. Meera gently tells him he cannot break down like this, and he clings to her, seeking comfort as Gungun quietly leaves.
Radha sits on the floor beside the car, exhausted and tearful, when she feels a hand on her shoulder. She wipes her eyes and sees Gungun standing there. Rising to her feet, Radha listens as Gungun acknowledges her pain and the burden of having lied to Mohan, forcing him to stay away. She protests, insisting it is not about that. Gungun presses further, pointing out that the tears in her eyes are for Mohan, that she still loves him just as deeply and suffers the same pain he does. Shocked, Radha questions what Gungun is suggesting. Gungun explains that for years she pushed away her family in anger, but she never stopped missing them, and her father’s longing for her has always been greater. He observes that she is still concealing her feelings but realizes they cannot live without her, nor can she without them. Gungun urges her to forgive the past, let go of old grievances, and return to the family. He does not care who the father of Manan is; what matters is that her father is in pain, and she cannot let that continue.
Calling her “Ramaa,” Gungun touches Radha’s heart in a way that words cannot. Radha, stunned, slowly places her hand on Gungun’s face, seeking confirmation, and when Gungun repeats the name, tears flow freely. She kisses her daughter’s forehead, emotions overwhelming her, yet thoughts of Manan and the life she has created with Yug surface, and she wipes her tears, striving for balance. Gungun continues, reminding her that she spent seven long years without her, fighting against divine forces to reclaim her family, and that the bond between mother and daughter can never break. Now, Radha cannot allow it to be destroyed. Gungun pleads once more, emphasizing that she and Mohan are a family and that their presence together ensures Manan’s safety. Looking at Gungun, Radha feels the weight of truth, love, and responsibility pressing upon her, realizing she cannot ignore the ties that bind her family together.