Colors TV’s gripping serial Mannat has taken a dramatic turn, leaving viewers stunned and emotionally shaken. The latest episode delivered a whirlwind of suspense, betrayal, and heartbreak—all within a few intense minutes.
Mannat On The Run
To begin with, Mannat finds herself in grave danger. She is desperately trying to escape a group of goons sent by Aishwarya. Her mission is clear: she must inform Vikrant about the truth before it’s too late. However, the path is anything but easy. As she runs for her life, tragedy strikes right before her eyes.
Dadu’s Sudden Death
Shockingly, Dadu dies in front of Mannat. The emotional weight of the moment is overwhelming. Just moments earlier, Dadu had realized that everything she had been saying was true. He had even tried to make a phone call to alert Vikrant. But Aishwarya intervenes. She snatches the phone from Dadu, causing him to lose balance and fall. Tragically, the fall proves fatal.
Mannat witnesses the entire incident. Her heart breaks as she sees Dadu collapse. She knows that Aishwarya is responsible, and she also knows that she now holds the only proof—stored in her phone.
Determined to expose the truth, She tries to contact Vikrant. Unfortunately, she cannot reach him. Meanwhile, Aishwarya sends her goons after Mannat to retrieve the incriminating evidence. The chase intensifies. She runs through crowded streets and finally reaches a roadside tea stall. There, she borrows a stranger’s phone and calls Vikrant’s friend.
Through tears, she explains everything. She tells him about Dadu’s death, the attack, and her failed attempts to reach Vikrant. Her voice trembles as she says, “Dadu is no more. He was hurt badly. He died. Please tell Vikrant sir that I tried to talk to him.”
A Brutal Attack On Mannat
Just as Mannat finishes her emotional plea, danger strikes again. A mysterious figure sneaks up behind her and hits her on the head with a stick. She collapses. The goons capture her and drag her away. The scene is chilling and leaves viewers gasping.
Now, the situation becomes even more complicated. Vikrant, unaware of the real culprits, begins to suspect Aniruddh. Meanwhile, Aishwarya and Mallika play the role of grieving victims. They shed crocodile tears and mourn Dadu’s death, successfully diverting suspicion from themselves.
Their performance is convincing. They appear heartbroken, innocent, and helpless. In contrast, Mannat is missing, silenced, and unable to defend herself. The tables have turned, and the villains seem to be winning—for now.
As the story unfolds, viewers are left with burning questions. Will Vikrant discover the truth? Can Mannat escape and expose Aishwarya and Mallika? Or will the villains continue to manipulate everyone around them? One thing is certain: Mannat is delivering top-tier drama, and fans can’t wait to see what happens next.