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Dhaakad Beera 29th September 2025 Written Episode Update: Samrat’s Silent Pain and Kishmish’s Struggle

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Kishmish excitedly shares with Samrat that she plans to pursue a diploma in fashion designing. Curious, she asks about his future plans, but before Samrat can reply, Deepu jokingly says that Samrat doesn’t know anything about his future. Changing the subject, Kishmish asks where Samrat plans to stay that night and also about his real name. Samrat gently tells her that names don’t matter, and she can simply call him Beera. He promises that whenever she needs help, she can reach out to him, and adds that he will be staying at his friend’s place. Kishmish warmly says that she hopes his sister reunites with him soon, adding that his sister is really lucky. Fighting his emotions, Samrat thanks her quietly and leaves with Deepu.

Outside, Deepu complains that they cannot even stay a single

night at Kishmish’s place. Samrat firmly explains that two unmarried girls live there, and since they are strangers, it would be inappropriate. Deepu agrees but points out that Samrat seems deeply worried about Kishmish, especially since the MLA’s son might try to trouble her again. He even suggests talking to Khushboo, as despite all that Kishmish went through that day, she still had to cook. Just then, Kishmish steps out to throw garbage and overhears them. She notices their hesitation and asks where their friend lives. Samrat lies that their friend’s house had water seepage, making it impossible to stay there. With compassion, Kishmish insists they should stay at her house instead.

Later in the night, Samrat hears a familiar voice and follows it inside. His heart shatters when he finds Kishmish listening to his own lullaby recording, tears streaming down her face. She murmurs to herself that she never thought she would have to learn to live without her brother Samrat. She admits she is trying to move on without Beera, but her heart refuses to let go. Samrat, standing hidden, breaks down silently while watching her pain. His arms ache to hold her, to tell her the truth, but he stops himself. Deepu notices Samrat crying helplessly, and the two leave quietly. Samrat confesses to Deepu that Kishmish is in pain because of him, and he has failed as her brother. He regrets not being there for her, not calling her when she needed him. Deepu tries to console him, saying Samrat was just a child when he left her behind in Mumbai and that Kishmish’s good life today is because of his sacrifices. But Samrat insists that Kishmish is not truly happy—what he wants is to see her smiling again. Unbeknownst to them, the MLA’s son is spying and manages to track Samrat and Deepu outside Kishmish’s house.

The next morning, Kishmish wakes up determined to forget everything and focus only on her studies in Bangalore. She gets ready but suddenly receives a threatening phone call from the MLA’s son, who vows to take revenge. Shocked, she wonders how he was released so soon. She decides to inform Samrat, but assumes he and Deepu have already left. Feeling abandoned again, she steels herself, saying that though alone, she must be brave.

Shortly after, Samrat and Deepu return. Khushboo hurriedly informs Samrat that the MLA’s son has been released. In the room, Samrat finds Kishmish sitting, terrified and withdrawn. He assures her with firmness that nothing will happen to her as long as he is around, and even promises to personally drop her at the airport. But Kishmish tearfully reveals she cannot go to Bangalore, as her scholarship has been rejected and suspects the MLA’s son is behind it. Samrat holds her gaze with determination and gives her strength, telling her to never give up and reminding her that she is stronger than her fears.

Precap: Samrat fought off the goons to protect Kishmish.

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