Mannat 31st October 2025 Written Episode, Written Update on TellyUpdates.com
Mannat grows increasingly uneasy, convinced that Vishaka is plotting something but unable to figure out exactly what. During the Diwali celebration, Vishaka cheerfully asks the children to sing for Roni and Neetu. As the kids perform, Mannat senses that the song carries a hidden meaning or message.
Elsewhere, Susheela tries to borrow a phone from a tea seller so she can contact her grandson, Dhairya. Mistaking her for a thief, the man scolds her and chases her away. Determined, Susheela vows to talk to Dhairya no matter what.
Back at the event, Vishaka invites Vikrant onto the stage, heightening Mannat’s suspicion. Determined to uncover Vishaka’s intentions, Mannat prepares to investigate but Vishaka stops her, politely urging her to join them on stage. Mannat lies, saying she just needs
Meanwhile, Susheela prays to God for guidance. At that moment, she overhears someone mentioning the police colony’s address over the phone. Realizing Dhairya might be there, she thanks God and rushes to find him.
On stage, Mannat suggests that Vishaka distribute the gifts to the children. Vishaka, seeing through her, thinks to herself that Mannat’s cleverness won’t outsmart her. Pretending affection, she praises Mannat’s kindness in front of Vikrant, calling her his future wife and insisting that she distribute the gifts herself. Vikrant agrees, leaving Mannat no choice but to comply.
While handing out gifts, Mannat notices Vishaka repeatedly glancing toward the backstage area. Growing suspicious, she cleverly distracts the children to keep Vishaka busy and slips away to investigate.
Meanwhile, Dhairya arrives at the Happy Old Age Home, demanding to know who called him. The ward boy questions his identity until Dhairya shows his ID card and orders him to bring the list of patients, explaining that one of them tried to reach him. The ward boy goes to fetch the file.
At the same time, Mannat overhears Mallika talking with a group of actors about an upcoming stage play. Confused, she hides nearby and listens. Mallika then calls Aishwarya, informing her that once Vikrant watches the play, his memory will be triggered and everything will return to him.
Mannat is horrified to learn this, realizing they plan to forcibly restore Vikrant’s memory, an act that could endanger his health. She decides to stop them immediately. But before she can act, Mallika senses her presence and hides.
Back at the old age home, Dhairya continues searching each room, eventually reaching the section where Susheela’s name appears. Before he can check her details, Mannat calls to warn him about Vishaka’s dangerous plan. Just as she tries to explain, Mallika attacks her from behind, knocking her unconscious.
Sensing trouble, Dhairya grows anxious and leaves without verifying Susheela’s record. The nurse, noticing his departure, orders the staff to find Susheela immediately. Meanwhile, Vishaka and Mallika frantically hide Mannat’s body, fearing Dhairya may have overheard something.
Vikrant begins looking for Mannat, but Vishaka lies that Harneet is unwell and that Mannat has taken her to the hospital. Sensing deceit, Vikrant becomes suspicious. To maintain the illusion, Mallika sends him a text message from Mannat’s phone.
Moments later, Susheela arrives at the event grounds. Dhairya, now disguised with his face covered, also reaches the spot. Vishaka spots him and blurts out his name in shock—unaware that Susheela overhears everything.
Meanwhile, Mallika instructs her goons to lock Mannat inside a large box and dispose of her outside the venue. Just as they prepare to execute the plan, Vikrant arrives at the scene, setting the stage for a tense confrontation.
Precap: Mannat boldly confronts Vishaka, her anger and determination clear. She warns Vishaka that once Vikrant fully recovers, she will reveal all of her deceitful schemes to him. Mannat threatens that Vishaka’s true face and malicious intentions will no longer remain hidden, no matter how hard she tries to cover them up.
Update Credit to: H Hasan