Shiv Shakti 26th February 2024 Written Episode Update – Mandira’s Dark Threats Unveiled

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As Shiv and Shakti join the family, Mandira inquires about Shakti’s well-being. She expresses their suspicion that the incident was not a mere accident but rather a deliberate act to cause harm. Shakti agrees with her assessment and reveals that someone did indeed try to harm her. This prompts Dadi to ask if she saw who it was, while Ragunath questions how the hospital window was shattered. Shakti then reveals that she knows exactly what happened – someone took a shot at Shiv, which caused the glass to break. Raghunath is concerned and asks who could have done such a thing. Adding to the discussion, Mandira asks if Shakti noticed the truck’s number that followed her and presents her with the truck’s license plate.

Dadi says I’m sure the same man shot Shiv, and would you know which man? Gayatri yells enough; this is all done by this Mandira; she is our actual enemy. She assaulted Kartik first, then aimed at killing Shiv. Dadi asks what you mean. Gayatri claims that this is the reality; she can do anything, and her reality is so horrible; how could she try to kill my children? I’ll wrap her up. Taking a knife, she says, “I will see if you fear for your life like you make others fear for their life.” She goes for an attack, but Mandira flees her. She gestures to grab the knife from her.

While Mandira and Gayatri are fighting over the knife, Shakti grabs the knife and cuts her hand. Shiv rushes to her, her blood spills, and Gayatri asks Shakti why she stopped her from killing her. It would be best if you hadn’t stopped me from killing her. If I had killed her, I would have gone to jail, but then my kids would be safe. She says Mandira is innocent and she didn’t do anything wrong.

Gayatri says what are you saying? You know she is behind all this, so why are you saving her? Shakti says you are mistaken, and it wasn’t Mandira. Dadi says Gayatri has gone insane, blaming Mandira for no apparent reason. Ragunath asks how dare you to attack Mandira and how dare you speak so publicly. He goes to get first aid. Shiv says enough. Shakti is hurt, and you are all blaming each other. Mandira smirks at Shakti and says, “Good girl.”

Mandira once showed Shakti a video in which Rimjhim was in the bathroom, and Keertan carelessly left a live wire there while holding onto the switch. The sight of it terrified Shakti, causing him to return the bullet shell to Mandira. After the flashback, Shiv arrived with first aid and tended to Shakti’s injured hand. In pain, Shakti hesitated when Shiv suggested getting stitches. He expressed his fear, but Shiv reassured and urged him to relax while she stitched his hand. Despite Shakti’s tears, Shiv persisted with the task at hand.

Shakti is scared, but Shiv gives her an injection and stitches her wound. Shakti is mesmerized by Shiv and doesn’t feel any pain. He says we’re done. Shakti tells him I looked at your hand instead of mine. Shiv is surprised to hear that your hands did not shiver today. Gayatri says Shiv was scared to treat anyone because his hands shivered, but today, his hands didn’t shiver.

Mandira says this is a miracle. Dadi hugs him and says, “My kid is fine now.” She thanked Shakti, and Ragunath said Shakti did what medicine couldn’t accomplish for years. He is a doctor, and he lost his confidence in an accident, and he got it back because of another accident. She says I gave him confidence and took over his fear. Mandira is angered at hearing that Shiv is the best surgeon; the stitches are perfect.

I instilled fear in Shiv for years, but he was not afraid today to tend to Shakti, Shiv is doing well, but if he becomes fine, we are done.

Precap:

Now I’m attacking from the front; this Shiv Ratri Kashyap family will remember since Abhishek will die from your husband’s blood this time.

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