
Radha Mohan 25th August 2025 Written Update Zeeworld
Ajeet insists that if Mohan himself says Manan is his son, then it has to be the truth. He reminds Ketki that a father’s love never fades, and blood ties can’t be denied. Kadambari freezes in shock at his words, then quickly realizes what she has done and tries to compose herself. In her heart, she knows Radha and Mohan never shared that kind of relationship. But Ketki refuses to accept any reasoning. She argues that it doesn’t matter what happened in the past—Radha has moved on with her new family, while their Mohan Bhai is left alone. He never tried to start a new life with anyone else, even when Meera has always cared for him, yet Radha is living happily while he suffers.
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Just then, Mohan appears. His voice is stern as he tells Ketki to speak freely and say everything she holds against Radha. He wants to hear her true thoughts. Mohan makes it clear that he has only one answer—Manan is his son, and Radha could never do anything wrong with him. Ketki pushes back angrily, saying that her brother’s life is being destroyed while Radha lives in peace. Mohan argues that Radha is just as restless and burdened as he is, but Ketki refuses to see it. She says Radha is too happy, and she wants her to suffer for once, because why should only their house bear all the pain?
Mohan tells her not to be so bitter, but Ketki’s voice breaks with emotion. She says she has watched him live in loneliness for too long, and now that Radha is near, she knows he won’t stop hoping. That is why she feels the truth must come out, even if it hurts. Ajeet tries to calm her down, but Ketki storms off, determined to confront Radha. She vows to teach her a lesson, and even says Yug—who is blindly in love with Radha—deserves to know what his wife is hiding. Mohan immediately follows after her, pleading with her not to do anything reckless. But Ketki is firm—she cannot watch her brother suffer anymore. Kadambari, meanwhile, is deeply worried. She fears Ketki’s anger could destroy Radha’s life if the truth ever comes out.
Fuming with rage, Ketki storms into the Kholi Mansion and shouts for Radha to come out. Mohan rushes in behind her, trying to stop her. But Yug suddenly appears and, hearing Ketki, suspiciously asks who Radha is and why she is being called. In a moment of quick thinking, Mohan tightly hugs Ketki, warning her that she would see him dead before he let her reveal the truth. He tells her to calm down and breathe. Yug demands an explanation, but Mohan smoothly lies that Ketki often sleepwalks. He explains that Radha used to be her closest friend, but she left them, and in her anger Ketki sometimes cries out her name in her sleep. Mohan adds that Radha used to live across from their house, so Ketki sometimes mistakes this house for hers.
Ajeet supports Mohan’s story, saying there have been many nights when Ketki wandered off searching for her lost friend. Mohan sadly adds that the wound is in her heart, and such wounds never heal. He says they all still pray Radha will return to their lives one day. Yug, though uneasy, advises Mohan to focus on his family and stop wandering to other people’s houses. Mohan nods and gently asks where Radha is, but Pari quickly distracts him, saying it’s no big deal—such misunderstandings happen in big cities. Mohan has no choice but to pull Ketki away before the truth slips out. Ajeet lightens the moment, recalling how once Ketki disappeared for so long that he thought she had gone all the way to Mathura.
Meanwhile, Radhika is surprised to see Ajeet discharged from the hospital. He says he insisted on leaving and came home with Garv. Concerned, she asks if he is truly fine, but Yug steps forward, hugging her and assuring everyone it’s late and they should all rest. Later, Yug lies on the couch, grumbling that his stomach aches, then mutters he should step outside, as the air might make him feel better.
Upstairs, Manan lies awake, restless. His mind replays the terrifying image of the hooded man in black who once threatened him, saying neither his mother nor father could save him. He remembers seeing the same figure in the corridor. Radhika strokes his head, urging him to sleep and not be afraid. She promises that no one will come to harm him as long as she is there. But Manan whispers that every time he closes his eyes, he sees the man again.
Determined to distract him, Radhika asks him to sit up and play a game. She challenges him to build a car in ten minutes. Smiling faintly, Manan accepts. Just then, Punam enters, telling Radhika she has been with the boy all day and should take a break, while she stays with him. Radhika hesitates but eventually steps out, leaving Punam chatting warmly with Manan about his little car design.
Outside, Yug slips on marbles scattered on the ground and nearly falls. Gungun quickly rushes to him, apologizing for playing outside. She bends to check his foot, but Yug pulls back, saying in his house women never touch men’s feet. Gungun says she was only trying to help, so he smirks and tells her to hold his hand instead if she wants to help him. He brushes her off, warning her not to play outside at night, because if she runs into the wrong person, she might lose not just her marbles but herself too. His words make Gungun pause. As Yug walks away, she mutters that her suspicions were right—if he can hurt Manan, he could do anything, and that means Ramaa is in danger too. Yug, meanwhile, thinks to himself that he must deal with Gungun quickly before she digs up more truth.
Back at the Trivedi house, Kadambari sits at the table, her mind troubled. She worries about what Ketki might have done. She quickly rolls her wheelchair back into place when she hears them all returning home.
Mohan pulls Ketki aside, asking what she was trying to accomplish. Ketki’s eyes brim with tears as she says she could no longer bear watching him suffer. She has seen him yearn for Radha’s name for too long, and she wants to see him truly happy. Mohan scolds her, asking if she has lost her mind. He reminds her how many houses they saw before buying this one—it was Ba Kai Bihari ji himself who wanted Radha near them. Ketki retorts that nothing will change if they stay silent. She argues that Radha should be asked directly about the father of her child. Only then can they all move on, otherwise Radha will keep up this act.
Mohan silences her, assuring her of his unwavering trust in Radha. He believes she will reveal the truth herself when the time is right. Ketki bitterly replies that Radha has already moved on in her life. Mohan shakes his head, saying true love doesn’t move on. When two people love each other deeply, they remain rooted in the same place, even if the world races ahead. He vows he can prove that Radha still loves him. Ketki challenges him—how? Mohan replies simply: the same way their love began, Radha will once again come back to him of her own will.
At that very moment, Radhika returns after freshening up. But suddenly, the familiar sound of a flute drifts into the air. Her eyes widen. She covers her ears, desperate to block out the memories, but it’s no use. The sound drags her back to the times she spent with Mohan, sitting beside him while he played. The memories overwhelm her.
Punam notices Radhika’s strange behavior as she grows more agitated. Finally, unable to bear it, Radhika rushes out of her room, her hands still pressed to her ears. Downstairs, she stops abruptly—there is Mohan, sitting serenely, lost in his flute.
Radhika freezes, staring at him with tears welling in her eyes. All her anger, love, and pain collide in that moment. Mohan, still playing, doesn’t notice her presence. She stands there, silently broken, as the haunting melody fills the night. Mohan plays the flute, lost in the melody, while Radhika walks toward him and stands beside him. He doesn’t notice her at first, but she keeps staring at him until she finally bursts out, asking what his problem is and why he is doing all this. Mohan calmly stops playing and says he was only playing the flute—does she even have a problem with that too? Radha angrily replies that he knows what she means, there’s no need to act innocent. Mohan mischievously asks if she finds him simple and handsome. Then, more seriously, he says he knows the tune of the flute is tied to her heart, and she cannot stop herself from coming to him.
Mohan challenges Radha to decide—does she want to fight with him, or is she angry because he played the flute she once gifted him? He reminds her of the day she made it with her own hands. Radha recalls the memory and the moment she confessed her love to him. Tearfully, she admits she did love him, but calls it the biggest mistake of her life because she lost everything afterward. She remembers the pain when Mohan told her Tulsi’s room could never be hers, and when he snatched the mangalsutra from her, calling it Tulsi’s. Radha says this is why she left him and his love, and she has told him many times she doesn’t love him anymore.
Mohan refuses to believe it—he knows she still loves him. Radha screams that she doesn’t, and in anger, she declares she hates him and the flute. In a burst of rage, she breaks the flute into two pieces right in front of Mohan.
Elsewhere, Ketki is still fuming over Mohan’s warning that she’d see him dead if she dared reveal Radha’s truth to Yug. She tells Ajeet she was ready to expose Radha but Mohan stopped her by calling her mad. Ajeet says it was only a slip of tongue, and though Ketki insists she can’t see her brother suffer anymore, Ajeet reminds her that Mohan was lifeless all these years, and only Radha’s return has brought a real smile back to his face. He urges her to leave everything in the hands of Ba Kai Bihari ji.
Back with Mohan, he brings out a whole box of flutes, saying Radha has the right to break them all if she wishes. Radha snaps that she will—every flute that pulls her closer to him is her enemy. In her rage, she keeps smashing them one by one, injuring her hand in the process. Mohan grabs her, trying to stop her, but she resists. He pulls her closer, and both are lost in memories—their moments of love, support, and sacrifices for each other.
Meanwhile, Yug is frantically searching for Radhika in the house. He doesn’t find her and grows restless, thinking she is hiding somewhere. He goes to Manan’s room, but Punam stops him, saying Manan is finally asleep after much difficulty. Yug pretends to be calm, claiming he won’t disturb his son, but his eyes show a darker obsession. Punam, uneasy, escorts him away while Manan continues to dream of the mysterious man in black who threatened him.
Back with Mohan and Radha, he forcefully makes her sit, insisting on treating her wound. Radha resists, saying she isn’t the old Radha who would get scared of him. Mohan teases that if she doesn’t sit still, he will kiss her. She calls him crazy, but he leans close, threatening to show her. Just as she gets flustered, he instead begins gently applying ointment on her injured hand. Radha, while watching him, is swept back into memories—how he always protected her, even taking bullets for her. Tears fill her eyes as Mohan carefully bandages her wound.
At the same time, Yug corners Punam, covering her mouth when she tries to speak. He asks her where his wife is, clearly growing suspicious. Punam is terrified of what will happen if Yug finds out Radha is not inside the house.
UPCOMING
Radha warns Mohan that his efforts won’t work—he can impress Radha, but not Radhika Kohli. She tells him to stay away for everyone’s good. But Mohan pulls her into a tight hug. At that very moment, Yug arrives and sees them together!

