The latest episode of Colors TV’s popular serial Mannat beautifully highlighted the growing connection between Vikrant and Dua. The storyline unfolded with warmth, emotion, and a touch of drama, keeping viewers deeply engaged.
Vikrant and Dua’s Kitchen Bonding
To begin with, Vikrant found himself in the kitchen with Dua. She was trying to cook but soon got stuck at one point. Immediately, he stepped in to help her. His guidance turned him once again into her mentor and inspiration. Consequently, Dua felt extremely happy. She enjoyed his company, and Vikrant too shared the joy. Their laughter and light-hearted moments culminated in Dua hugging him. That hug stirred emotions in him. He felt something deep, though he could not fully understand it.
Concern for Neetu’s Health
Afterward, the scene shifted to Dua’s concern for her grandmother, Neetu. She wanted to know about her health. Bunty, who was asleep nearby, had a phone without charge. Since Vikrant also wished to know about Neetu’s condition, he offered his own phone to Dua. At first Bunty tried to stop her, but eventually Dua took his phone and made the call. She put the phone on speaker and asked her grandfather about Neetu. The relief was immediate—Neetu was fine. Hearing his mother’s voice made him emotional. He struggled to react but felt immense happiness knowing she was safe.
Meanwhile, as Vikrant grew closer to Dua, Maanat entered the scene. Instantly, Vikrant’s old stern personality returned. He scolded Maanat for arriving late. His frustration was clear—he had to stay back because he could not leave the children alone. He questioned her sense of responsibility and expressed his anger openly. Without responding, Maanat finally took Dua and Bunty away.
Overall, the episode balanced tenderness and tension. On one hand, Vikrant’s bond with Dua showed his softer, caring side. On the other hand, his harsh words to Maanat reminded viewers of his strict nature. The transitions between joy, concern, and anger made the episode dynamic and layered.
This sequence not only deepened Vikrant’s character but also strengthened the emotional core of Mannat. It demonstrated how relationships, responsibilities, and emotions constantly intertwine, creating drama that resonates with audiences.
