Mannat 4th November 2025 Written Episode, Written Update on TellyUpdates.com
Neetu warns Mannat that Vikrant will never believe her words without solid evidence — he will demand proof before accepting anything. She asks Mannat whether she has any evidence to support her claims. Mannat admits that she doesn’t. Neetu immediately calls Vishaka a liar, but Mannat insists that if they don’t tell Vikrant the truth soon, Vishaka will manipulate him even more. Mannat then reveals that Vishaka already knows about the medicine Neetu used to give Vikrant — the very medicine that erased his childhood memories. Shocked, Neetu worries that if Vikrant ever learns this truth, he will hate her forever. She defends herself, saying she only wanted to protect him, not harm him, and never wanted him to find out that she isn’t his real mother. Mannat reassures her not to panic and advises her
Just then, Shruthi arrives and tells them that Harneet has contacted her, wanting to donate money to the Happy Old-Age Home. Mannat smiles and says it’s a noble deed that will surely earn them God’s blessings.
Meanwhile, Vishaka confronts Roni, demanding to know when he will transfer the property into her name. Neetu, overhearing the conversation, asks what property she’s talking about. Vishaka arrogantly declares that since Neetu is stopping her from revealing the truth to Vikrant, they must buy her silence by transferring the property to her. Furious, Neetu says she doesn’t care about money or property — all she wants is her son, Vikrant. Mannat steps in and warns Vishaka that she will get her property only when the truth is revealed. She announces that they will expose everything to Vikrant during the upcoming Lakshmi Puja.
Mannat calls Dhairya and tells him the full plan, unaware that Mallika is secretly listening to their conversation. Mannat urges Dhairya to ensure that his mother, Vishaka, doesn’t do anything reckless until the truth is revealed. Vishaka starts arguing, accusing Mannat of trying to destroy her. Mannat fights back, threatening to expose Vishaka’s greed if she dares to create more trouble. She boldly tells Vishaka that she is delusional — Vikrant considers Neetu, Roni, and Mannat his entire world and would never choose Vishaka over them.
Angered by Mannat’s harsh words, Dhairya scolds her for disrespecting his mother. He reminds her that he warned her to treat Vishaka with respect and not insult her again. Mannat defends herself, saying Vishaka brought this on herself by breaking her promise and secretly joining hands with Mallika to get Aishwarya released from jail. She asks Dhairya how it could be right to free a criminal. Dhairya assures her that Vishaka won’t make any foolish moves again and that once they reveal the truth, Vikrant will decide for himself.
At that moment, Vikrant overhears part of their conversation and confronts them suspiciously. Mannat quickly covers up with a lie and diverts the topic. After he leaves, Mannat comforts Roni and Neetu, telling them that Vikrant has started getting flashes of his lost memories, which means they must tell him the truth soon before Vishaka poisons his mind again.
Meanwhile, Mallika rushes to Aishwarya and reveals everything she overheard. Aishwarya says that Mannat’s plan won’t work — they must ensure that Vishaka herself tells Vikrant the truth before Mannat does.
Later, Vikrant begins to sense that everyone around him is hiding something. When Neetu becomes emotional, he consoles her gently, unaware of the storm ahead. Mannat then tells Vikrant that she’s going to visit the old-age home. He offers to drop her, but she politely refuses. As she leaves, Dhairya arrives and offers her a lift — unaware that Vikrant is watching them. Seeing this, Vikrant grows suspicious and begins to wonder what secret Mannat is hiding from him.
Precap: Mannat confronts the nurse at the nursing home, demanding answers. Dhairya arrives to support her and joins in questioning the staff. During their search, he is stunned to discover that Susheela is also admitted in the same nursing home.
Update Credit to: H Hasan