Abhira Rejects Armaan’s Promise as Family Tensions Rise:
In the Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai 2 May 2025 Written Update, the episode is full of emotions, family bonds, and tough choices. Armaan and Abhira are worried about their future as parents to their baby, whom they lovingly call Pookie. Armaan is scared after losing someone important in the past, which makes him extra careful about Pookie. He asks Abhira to promise they will only focus on their baby and not get involved in family problems. Abhira feels hurt and thinks Armaan doubts her ability to be a good mother. She questions if that’s why he was against surrogacy and pushed her to work.
Kaveri, the wise grandmother, steps in to clear things up. She tells Abhira that Armaan is just scared, not doubting her. Kaveri shares her own struggles as a mother, saying her sons and daughter have issues with her. She praises Abhira, saying she’ll raise a strong, naughty child like herself who will fight for what’s right. Kaveri also reminds them to prepare for a prayer ceremony the next day.
Later, Abhira sees Armaan watching videos about baby care, like choosing hospitals, prams, and clothes for Pookie. She realizes how deeply he fears something going wrong. Feeling sorry for not understanding him earlier, Abhira promises to be patient and work as a team to face their fears together. She calls them “Team Pookie” and vows to make their bond stronger when their baby arrives.
Meanwhile, family rituals bring warmth and tension. Kiara is upset with Charu and refuses to visit the Poddar house. Instead, she feeds sweets to Swarna, Surekha, and Manish before a fast, treating them like her mothers. Abhir feels left out when Swarna and Surekha refuse his sweets, but Kiara supports him. Abhir says he doesn’t need anyone’s help and can manage alone.
At the Poddar house, Abhira and Armaan share a sweet moment feeding each other Ghewar, a traditional sweet. Ruhi notices Armaan’s worry about co-parenting with Abhira. To help, she gives them a task to take care of her son, Daksh, together. They bathe, feed, and put Daksh to sleep, proving they can work as a team. Ruhi jokingly says she just wanted them to do her work, but she’s proud of them.
Tensions rise when Charu arrives at the Goenka house. Kiara is angry and questions why she’s there. Manish warns that Charu crossing the threshold would be shameful. Abhir urges Charu to take a bold step to fix things, but she hesitates, feeling it’s too much.
Back with Armaan and Abhira, Armaan again asks Abhira to promise they’ll avoid family drama and focus only on Pookie. Abhira refuses, saying she can’t ignore their families. The episode ends with Armaan and Abhira holding their baby’s things, checking the temperature, and arguing about who should do it, showing their love and worry for Pookie.
Review
This episode beautifully shows the mix of love, fear, and family values. Armaan and Abhira’s journey as future parents feels real, with their fights and promises pulling at the heart. Kaveri’s wise words add depth, reminding everyone that parenting is tough but rewarding. The rituals, like feeding Ghewar, bring out the warmth of Indian traditions, while Kiara and Charu’s conflict adds drama. The task with Daksh is a fun yet meaningful way to show Armaan and Abhira’s teamwork. The tension at the Goenka house keeps viewers curious about what Charu will do next.
Next Episode Prediction
The next episode will likely focus on the prayer ceremony Kaveri mentioned. Armaan and Abhira might face new challenges as they prepare for Pookie, possibly clashing over family issues again. Charu’s decision at the Goenka house could lead to a big fight or a surprising reunion with Kiara. Expect more emotional moments and family drama as the Poddars and Goenkas navigate their relationships.
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