
Twist Of Fate 12th August 2025 Written Update Zeeworld
The episode begins with Khushi arriving at RV’s house. As she steps inside, she sees Poorvi seated for the muh dikhayi ceremony, her face covered with a veil while RV’s family prepares to begin the traditional ritual. Meanwhile, back home, Prachi grows anxious when she notices Khushi is missing. Diya volunteers to go check at RV’s house to find out what’s going on. At RV’s home, Dadi is the first to lift Poorvi’s veil. She beams with admiration, calling her as beautiful as an angel. Dada ji then takes a look and agrees, saying she looks lovely and the necklace she’s wearing suits her well. He casually mentions that he had kept another necklace in the room and walks off with Dadi to bring it as a gift for Poorvi.
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Khushi stands to the side, silently watching everything unfold. RV’s words from the past echo in her mind, and her heart fills with worry. Damini spots her and walks over, clearly not pleased. “Why are you here?” she asks. Khushi calmly replies, “You know Poorvi is my sister.” Deepika mocks her, asking if she thinks she’s some sort of celebrity now. But Khushi brushes off the sarcasm and says she needs to talk to Poorvi. Before she can reach her, Harleen steps in and blocks her path, saying this isn’t the right time and she can speak to Poorvi when she comes home for pagphera. Harleen then instructs Damini to serve Khushi some snacks to distract her.
Khushi isn’t here to be polite. She blurts out, “Your son told me himself—he’s planning to harm my sister.” Everyone is stunned for a moment as RV enters the room. Determined, Khushi marches up to Poorvi and lifts her veil. Poorvi is surprised to see her. “You’re here?” she asks softly. Khushi nods. “I need to talk to you. About RV. About everything.” But RV has already thought ahead. He signals the waitress, who walks past Khushi and “accidentally” spills juice all over her clothes. Poorvi quickly tells Khushi to go clean up in her room. Khushi, reluctant but soaked, leaves the room. The waitress apologizes, and the muh dikhayi resumes as if nothing happened.
Khushi finds herself in RV’s room. Moments later, RV enters. She wastes no time. “I’m going to tell Poorvi the truth about you,” she says firmly. “After that, you’ll be out of her life for good.” RV’s expression changes—calm but dark. “I used to love everything about you,” he says slowly, “except one thing—you never thought before you spoke. You didn’t think twice before getting me arrested for something I didn’t do.” His tone sharpens. “But did you think what I might do to your sister if you tell her about me?” Khushi doesn’t back down. “I’m not scared of you, RV. I’ll expose everything.” RV’s smile fades. “You still don’t understand. I’m not Rajvansh anymore. I’m RV now. And if you do anything I don’t like…” He leaves the threat hanging in the air.
Downstairs, Dada ji returns with the necklace. He looks at the one Poorvi is currently wearing and frowns. “I don’t like this one,” he says plainly. Poorvi tells him that Deepika had given it to her. Dada ji gently dismisses it. “She doesn’t know the value of real jewelry.” He presents a diamond necklace from Senco Gold & Diamonds, a family tradition he says he’s upheld for fifty years. With pride, he tells Poorvi it reflects their family’s dignity and values. Poorvi is awestruck by its beauty and asks, “Is this really for me?” Dada ji smiles. “Of course. You’re my daughter-in-law now.” She thanks him and removes the old necklace, replacing it with the new one. Dadu says it was made for her. Deepika, clearly annoyed, asks if they’ll ever get a turn to see the bride. Dadu chuckles and steps aside.
Meanwhile, the tension upstairs is rising. Khushi stares RV down. “I will tell Poorvi everything,” she says again. RV explodes in anger. “What did you say?” he shouts. Just then, Deepika barges into the room downstairs and yells at Poorvi for not wearing the necklace she gave her. Poorvi gently explains and asks if she can keep Deepika’s necklace in the room. Deepika, holding back her irritation, says yes. Back in RV’s room, he looks Khushi in the eyes. “You want to know what made me this way?” he says, knocking a table aside. A small container of kumkum falls and spills across the floor. Poorvi, unaware of what’s happening, remembers she had left her kumkum behind. Khushi, shaken, asks RV what he’s talking about. His voice turns cruel. “I’m going to destroy Poorvi’s life. You? You’re just the weapon I’ll use to do it.”
Khushi gasps. “No. I’ll stop you. I’ll tell her the truth and she’ll leave you.” RV’s face hardens. “Try it,” he snarls. As Khushi turns to leave, RV switches off the lights, plunging the room into darkness. Suddenly, he blocks her way and holds up a phone, showing her photos—intimate ones. “You tell your sister,” he threatens, “and I’ll make an MMS out of these. I’ll make it viral.” Khushi is frozen in shock, realizing the darkness she’s up against.
RV looks Khushi in the eyes and tells her he always knew she’d come here—he was sure she wouldn’t stay silent after learning everything. That’s why, he says, he had this video prepared ahead of time. He dares her to go and tell Poorvi the truth. “Go on,” he taunts, “but the moment you do, I’ll leak the MMS made from these photos. I’ll make it viral.” His voice turns darker. “And then what? Before Poorvi’s life even begins to fall apart, yours will already be over.”
He lays out the consequences with chilling precision. “Your marriage will be destroyed. Your in-laws will disown you. Everything will come crashing down. Your Dadu—Tandon ji—he’ll probably suffer a heart attack, just like my father did. I’ve heard he’s already a heart patient.” He pauses, letting the threat settle in. “Your mother… she’ll be humiliated the same way mine was. She’ll be thrown out of society. And your sister Diya?” His eyes narrow. “The same thing will happen to her that happened to my sister.”
RV leans in closer. “So go ahead. Tell Poorvi. The moment you do, the MMS will be sent to Armaan and everyone else. Your entire world will burn down.” Khushi, horrified, pleads with him. “Please… don’t do this.” Just then, the door creaks—Poorvi walks in.
Meanwhile, at home, Prachi confesses she doesn’t know how to handle life without Poorvi around. Diya admits she misses her terribly. “Her side of the bed feels so empty,” she says quietly. Prachi sighs. “I don’t have just two daughters. I have three.” Diya smiles at the reminder. “Yes, you do.” Manpreet chimes in, suggesting they start looking for a groom for Khushi now. Diya playfully says she wants the groom to come to them. Manpreet warns her not to say that in front of Nani or Prachi. Diya spots the clothes they’re packing and asks why. Prachi explains that Poorvi will wear those when she visits for pagphera. Manpreet adds that she’ll also need simple clothes—she can’t always wear heavy, formal ones.
Back at RV’s house, Poorvi notices the spilled kumkum on the floor. She frowns, picking it up, and whispers to herself, “This is inauspicious. I hope nothing bad happens.” At that moment, RV is still hiding in the room with Khushi. He turns to her and asks sarcastically if she still wants to tell Poorvi everything. “Then leave,” he says. Khushi shakes her head. “What you’re doing is wrong. One day, you’ll regret this.” RV glares. “Did you regret what you did?” Khushi doesn’t answer. Instead, she walks out. A moment later, Poorvi steps out of the bathroom and spots RV. “What are you doing here?” she asks. He quickly replies, “I came to call you.”
Downstairs, Deepika announces that Khushi has left. Harman casually says RV probably handled the situation. Deepika then reveals something surprising—Khushi hadn’t even known that Rajvansh was actually RV at the time of the wedding. Harleen raises an eyebrow, “How do you know that?” Deepika shrugs, “RV tells me everything. He had a valid reason to share it.” Vikrant agrees.
RV and Poorvi come down together. Damini—also known as Vaishali—points out that Poorvi isn’t wearing her veil. Poorvi quickly pulls it over her head and asks RV to give her his hand so she can walk steadily. He reaches out, and she holds his hand tight as he helps her to the sofa. She doesn’t let go. He quietly reassures her, “Don’t worry. I’m right here.” Poorvi smiles softly, “Your words are enough.” A guest lady compliments the couple, saying they look perfect together. Poorvi sweetly adds, “When I felt cold this morning, RV closed the window for me.” The lady is impressed, and in appreciation, she gives Poorvi a diamond necklace. Deepika, however, steps in with a sly smile and says she’ll keep it, adding that they had gifted a much more expensive one to their own bahu.
Dadi and Nupur watch this unfold, surprised and a little disturbed by Deepika’s behavior. Suddenly, Monisha enters the party, and heads turn. Her presence instantly shifts the energy. Khushi sees her and silently walks away. Deepika then takes a jab at Poorvi, sneering, “She’s middle class. Which basically means… no class.” Dadi overhears this sharp insult and looks deeply hurt. Damini steps forward and asks Poorvi if she can sing. Harleen jokes that if she can’t, she should just admit it. “At my muh dikhayi, someone sang so badly that we still remember it.” Then Harleen walks off, saying she’ll check on the servants and food.
Damini now pushes Poorvi again. “Binni aunty hasn’t seen you walk. Get up and walk for her.” Dadi watches all this unfold and thinks to herself that she should call Dada ji now—this is getting out of hand.
Deepika turns the screw further. “What are you trying to say? That RV felt sorry for her and married her out of sympathy?” she mocks. “She was supposed to marry some Ashutosh guy. Another middle-class fellow. I don’t even remember their names—they’re not worth remembering. Poorvi’s lucky RV married her.” Damini again urges, “Come on, walk properly so Binni aunty can see.” Poorvi walks across the room while the guests silently observe her. Damini isn’t done. “Now walk to the left… now to the right,” she instructs, like it’s a performance. “Let everyone see your walking skills.”
UPCOMING
Yug tells Monisha that RV has married Poorvi. Furious, Monisha storms off and later confronts Deepika and Harleen. “I’m RV’s fiancée. You know that.” Meanwhile, Damini still demands that Poorvi keep walking. Monisha walks up to RV and demands, “What’s so special about her?” RV replies, “She’s Khushi’s sister.”