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Mannat Today Episode 13 August 2025
Mannat opens up to Vikrant, recalling how Anirudh once helped clear her name, making her believe she’d finally found a father figure. Now, after learning the truth about her origins, she feels only shame, calling herself “a criminal’s blood.”
Elsewhere, Anirudh slaps Varun for doubting him, fiercely denying any assault. He vows he won’t let Aishwarya escape justice and swears revenge. Varun apologizes but cautions that Aishwarya might turn the situation against him.
Mannat remembers how Anirudh supported her in jail—only to later realize he had been manipulating her for revenge. Aishwarya consoles her: “It’s not your fault—he’s cunning and took advantage of both of us.” She hugs Mannat, apologizing for the pain she has endured.
Vikrant tries to lift their spirits, urging them to focus on Janmashtami preparations. Mannat forces a faint smile, while Mallika seethes, whispering to Neetu that Mannat is “stealing Vikrant and this house.” Influenced by Mallika, Neetu vows never to accept Mannat as Vikrant’s wife. Meanwhile, Roni reminds Mallika that she’s only free because of Mannat’s mercy.
Vikrant urges Aishwarya to file a police complaint against Anirudh, but she refuses, fearing scandal. Shruti supports her decision, while Vikrant insists justice must come first. Aishwarya’s emotional pleas leave the family torn—caught between the truth and preserving their reputation.
Later, Mallika confronts Aishwarya, accusing her of abandoning her for Mannat. Hurt, Aishwarya insists she still cares, but Mallika snaps, “If you loved me, you’d stop Vikrant from choosing her!”
As tensions boil over, Vikrant declares, “Justice must be served—for both Aishwarya and Mannat.” But with Aishwarya unwilling to fight, the family remains deeply divided—trapped between old wounds and an uncertain future.