Mannat: Vishaka Attacks Susheela

The episode begins with Vikrant watching a play when sudden flashes of his past overwhelm him. He suffers a panic attack, and though Mannat tries to comfort him, he pushes her away and faints. Roni rushes him to the car while Dhairya suspects that Vishaka and Mallika might have planned everything.

Susheela searches for Dhairya, while Mannat stops Vishaka from accompanying Vikrant to the hospital. She sends him with Roni and Neetu instead. Confronting Mallika, Mannat accuses her of planning the incident to trigger Vikrant’s memories.

Mallika denies it and pretends to be clueless, but Mannat exposes her lies. She says Mallika and Vishaka only care about their selfish motives, not Vikrant’s health. Mannat also reveals that Aishwarya is involved in their plan. Mallika, realizing Mannat knows the truth, secretly deletes a video and escapes.

Vishaka claims she’s Vikrant’s real mother and insists she’d never harm him. Mannat refuses to believe her, accusing her of staging the attack and trapping her earlier. Vishaka argues that Vikrant must remember his past, while Mannat reminds her that Neetu is his true mother who loves him unconditionally.

Vishaka blames Neetu for giving Vikrant harmful medicine, but Mannat clarifies that Neetu stopped it once she learned the risks. Mannat accuses Vishaka of caring only about Vikrant’s wealth, not his life.

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Dhairya arrives and defends his mother, but Mannat questions if he was part of her plan. Vishaka lashes out at Mannat, accusing her of siding with Neetu. Mannat vows to stand by the truth and protect Vikrant from any harm.

Meanwhile, Vishaka successfully creates a rift between Mannat and Dhairya. Mallika meets Aishwarya and asks her to confirm if Vikrant has regained his memory.

Later, as Susheela looks for Dhairya, Vishaka spots her and attacks. At the same time, Mannat pleads with Roni and Neetu to tell Vikrant the truth as he slowly regains consciousness—leaving everyone anxious about what he might remember.

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