Maan Faints as Meera’s Truth Shocks Family:
The episode begins with a tense moment at the Thakur household during a pooja for Meera’s soul. Doree stops Maan from eating kheer, shouting that Deep mixed a harmful herb in it to disturb his mind. This Doree 7 May 2025 Written Update shows Doree claiming she saw Deep add the herb with her own eyes. Deep denies it, saying he only added kesar, and calls Doree a liar. Maan, hurt by past events, asks Doree why she cares about him since she left him. He tells her to leave, refusing to believe her.
The pooja starts, but Doree shocks everyone by pouring water on the havan kund, stopping it. She tells Maan that Meera, his mother, is alive, not dead, so the pooja isn’t needed. Doree says she met Meera yesterday at a cliff, where mental asylum staff took her. She saw a locket with Meera, like the one Maan has, proving she’s a Thakur. Doree begs Maan to trust her, saying Meera desperately wants to meet her son. Rajnandini and Dadi scold Doree, accusing her of lying to save her father, Ganga Prasad. Maan, torn and angry, asks Doree to stop playing with his feelings and leave him alone with his mother’s memories.
Doree insists and takes Maan to the mental asylum to meet Meera. Meanwhile, Ambica and Rajnandini worry that if Meera is alive, their dark secret—that Ambica set a fire years ago to kill Meera—will come out. In a warehouse, weavers plan to burn Meera, but Ganga Prasad tries to stop them, only to be held back. Ambica pays a weaver to ensure Meera is burned, leaving no evidence.
At the asylum, Doree and Maan meet a patient, but it’s not Meera. Maan is furious, feeling betrayed, and asks Doree where his mother is. Doree is confused, swearing she met Meera yesterday and saved her from falling. The asylum staff insists this is the woman Doree saw, but Doree denies it, sensing a conspiracy. Maan, heartbroken, says he came with hope but Doree ruined it. He begs her to leave him alone.
Back at the haveli, Rajnandini and Ambica find a mysterious gift box with a note to open it alone. Inside is Meera, unconscious. They’re shocked, realizing Doree was right. A recorder in the box says, “The enemy of my enemy is my friend,” hinting at an unknown ally. Rajnandini tells Ambica to hide Meera while she finds out who sent her. Rukmani, secretly involved, gets a call from the asylum staff, who says he lied about the patient as she ordered. She promises him money.
Doree pleads with Maan to believe her, saying someone doesn’t want him to know Meera is alive. Maan, overwhelmed, says he just wanted peace to remember his mother, but Doree broke his heart. As Doree hugs him to comfort him, Rukmani aims a dart at her but hits Maan by mistake, and he faints. Doree cries for help, calling out to Maan. Previous Episode
Review
This episode is full of drama and emotions, keeping the audience hooked. Doree’s determination to prove Meera is alive shows her love for Maan, but her actions hurt him deeply, making their bond fragile. Maan’s pain is clear as he struggles with hope and betrayal. Rajnandini and Ambica’s fear of their past being exposed adds a layer of suspense. The mysterious gift box and the unknown “friend” create intrigue, hinting at bigger secrets. The twist with Rukmani’s dart hitting Maan leaves viewers worried and eager for the next episode. The episode balances family values, trust, and dark conspiracies well, making it a gripping watch.
Next Episode Prediction
The next episode might show Doree rushing Maan to a doctor after he faints. She could investigate the asylum staff’s lies, suspecting Rukmani’s role. Rajnandini and Ambica may struggle to hide Meera as she wakes up, leading to tense moments. The identity of the “friend” who sent Meera could be revealed, shaking the Thakur family. Ganga Prasad might escape the weavers and try to save Meera, adding more drama.
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