Kumkum Bhagya 19th April 2024 Written Episode, Written Update on TellyUpdates.com
The Episode starts with Deepika asking Monisha if anyone had seen her in the footage. Monisha says if they checked the footage again and then will reach me. Deepika says she will make the footage vanished, just have faith in me. Monisha hugs her and says thank you Di. Deepika asks her to shoo away the tension and freshen up, so that Poorvi sees her face and gets upset.
Poorvi comes to RV and says I want to….RV asks what? Poorvi says nothing. RV asks what is her problem. Poorvi asks why you are like this with me. RV asks if she has fever and checks. He asks what did I do? She says we have not that relation that I can talk to you freely. He says you dont need to talk to me, I dont want trouble. Poorvi asks why you make things difficult for me. RV says I am so sorry Princess. She says you dont deserve any good words, you are not suitable for it. RV holds her hand and asks what? He says you are going to speak good about me. Poorvi says I am human, has emotions and manners, and I am not like you. RV claps for her. Poorvi says I dont want to talk to you. RV says you said right. He says I am not like you, and says I am human, has emotions and manners. Poorvi says I will say what I want to say, and says I like you. Yug asks what is going on between them. Diya says Tom and Jerry. Yug says you called my brother as Jerry. She says I called my sister as Tom, and says they are doing knok jhok. Yug says it is the way to love each other.
RV says I dont like it. Prachi tells that she means to say she likes the way he supported her family. RV says I used to do such things. Yug asks Diya if she is getting married. Diya smiles and goes.
Jaswant sees Vaishali coming and thinks she shouldn’t see me. Vaishali comes and pats on his shoulder, asking from whom he is hiding. He says you. He tries to romance with her. Vaishali asks him to see RV and tells that she is impressed with him, as he saved Poorvi and her mother, and says Harleen tells that they are our family. Jaswant says RV felt bad when people scolded Poorvi, and tells that he might forget his aim and fall in love with Poorvi. He says true love starts with care.
RV asks Monisha what happened, why is she smiling? Monisha tells that Deepika di told her to think good and good thing will happen, and the same thing is happening as he is with her. RV smiles. Monisha says if you smile then I can hug you, atleast can hold your hand. RV says you have the right and you got it when we got engaged. She is about to touch his hand, when Poorvi comes there and holds his hand and takes him away from there. She asks him not to do shameless act. A girl comes and takes RV to dance. A guy comes and takes Poorvi to dance. Then when the partners’ change, they come to each other and dance. Song plays…sun saathiya…RV says you. Poorvi says I want to thank you, if you want to take it or not. RV says I will decide if I want to take your thanks or not. Poorvi thanks him. He smiles and pulls her closer while dancing. Monisha gets upset. Diya asks Yug, if he wanted to say something. Yug says you would have married someone better. Diya says who, you? She asks if he wants her to marry him. Yug says you have a misunderstanding and goes.
Tashu and KK come to the mandap. Prachi makes Tashu wear the chunari. Vikrant tells RV that he is proud of him, as he danced well, but now Deepika will expect that he will dance well.
Dadu says he likes KK. Dadi says she likes Prachi. Dadu asks if I am liking someone, and you want to like someone too. Harman asks Harleen if she also feels as if they are getting married and tells that he was bowled over by her beauty when he saw her from his sehra. Vaishali tells that bride’s dress is good. Jaswant asks if she wants similar and then asks her to wear some sober dress as per her age. She asks him to call her old directly. She says even Tashu is of our age. Vaishali tells Deepika that if someone asks Jaswant to marry then he will marry someone else. Deepika praises her husband. Pandit ji asks Tashu and her husband to stand up for the rounds. They get up and stand for the rounds, when Amar Dayal’s goons put something in the havan and the place gets smoky. People starts running. The goons come near Tashu to kidnap her, but RV comes inbetween and takes Tashu from there. Ranbir is about to fall and holds Prachi’s hand. They see each other shockingly.
Precap: Harleen asks where is the groom. Reporter says KK has eloped, he didnt go anywhere. Tashu is shocked. RV tells Poorvi that what is seen, is not truth.
Update Credit to: H Hasan
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See mugs reel comment section one girl bashing mugs and mugs said sorry to her 😱😱😱she forget that she is an actor and she is saying sorry to people 😠😠😠
Raya. “And you guys are barking as usual and act blind. Why it’s so difficult for you to recognize and accept thing”
You are right in your own way, but why do Pranbir fans write about Gen.3 all the time? As if we are to blame for the fact that Nagpal does not give a normal story to Pranbir🤭 This does not apply to every episode, I admit, but today Rajvi had exactly the same amount of screen space as Pranbir, and the secondary characters had approximately the same time of those who can be 2 generation, and those who are under 3, but this did not stop you from whining once again about the fact that gene.3 eats up all the SS.
And before you turn the arrows on me, I’ll write that today I wrote a comment only after the whining of Pranbir’s fans about Gen.3. In addition, although this does not apply specifically to Pranbir’s scenes, when this track of episodes like this came, where half the time those who belong to Gen. 2 are eaten, there became much more. Therefore, we also have the right to accuse Gen.2 (not Pranbir) of senselessly eating SS🤐
… “Go and watch the episode clearly…till 2021 when ranbir take any stand for Prachi… Abhi was never shown a clown… infact he too supports Prachi”
But here too Ranbir is on the side of Prachi and Purvi. He withdrew the statement with the words that he believed that they did nothing. Here we can rather say that Ranbir didn’t think of cameras, well, it can be attributed to his age, his mind has not become so sharp with age🤭
Nothing to say. second generation 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
Right it’s like 🤮🤮🤮 only 🤣
Right 3rd generation 🤮🤮🤮
A
April 20, 2024 at 8:46 pm
I don’t know why some people always fight and try to other generation down.
How second generation is flop? Second generation and pranbir run this show for five years then how come second generation become flop.
Some people like pranbir and some like Rajvi which is fine.
Blaming other generation for trp, people should blame Nagpal for this because he is the one who is responsible for everything.
There is no episode where Monisha and Deepika is not present. Nobody likes Monisha neither pranbir fans nor Rajvi fans still Nagpal shows her in every episode.
So instead of blaming each other you should blame the Nagpal and the creatives of the show
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Because most are immature.
When someone for instance complains about ss allocated to Gen2, they not always not specifically talking about Pranbir, but all characters related to 2nd gen.
Same when some complain about 3rd gen. They not always talking about Rajvi, but scenes of the side characters.
Most complaints relate to screenspace given to side characters. Excluding the 2 couples there are 25 side characters currently in the show. The writer needs to reduce the amount of side characters.
This is total nonsense Gen 2 🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴
They need to remove the 2nd gen
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They need to end the boring Generation 2 story that ruins the show even more
I don’t think anyone wants to see the bullshit of a 50 year old man
Generation 3 too boring 🤐🤐
I think the main problem of the fans and the 2nd and 3rd generation is the stupid plot for gen.2. The fact is that they never meet and therefore their story does not develop. Perhaps Gen.2 fans would pay less attention to how many SS someone has if they were satisfied with the story of their couple. And at the same time, fans of gen.3 pay attention primarily to the meaningless scenes of any character, but for us, 100% of the scenes of gen.2 are such, and not because they are not interesting to us, but because they really have nothing to do with the gen. .3, and at the same time do not give anything to gene.2.
why on earth you stupid writers are dragging this storyline so long
On the outskirts of a sleepy town, tucked away in the crook of a tree, there lies a small, cozy cabin. The cabin, weathered by time and the elements, is home to Monisha and Rv. Their love story began when they were nothing more than children, playing together in the fields near their homes. As they grew older, their feelings for each other only deepened, and they vowed to spend the rest of their lives together.
The cabin is a sanctuary for the couple, a place where they can escape from the outside world and be together in peace. The interior is simple yet charming, with a rustic wooden floor, a stone fireplace, and a well-worn couch. A small kitchenette is nestled in one corner, complete with a wooden table and two chairs. The walls are adorned with paintings and trinkets that the couple has collected over the years, each holding a special meaning to them.
A large, cozy bed takes up one entire wall of the main room, covered with a patchwork quilt hand-stitched by Monisha’s grandmother. This is where they spend most of their time, sharing stories, laughing, and making love. Their passion for each other is palpable, and it seems to radiate from their very beings, filling every corner of the cabin with an indescribable warmth.
The couple’s daily routine is simple and idyllic. They wake up to the sounds of birds singing outside their window, make breakfast
On the outskirts of a sleepy town, tucked away in the crook of a tree, there lies a small, cozy cabin. The cabin, weathered by time and the elements, is home to Monisha and Rv. Their love story began when they were nothing more than children, playing together in the fields near their homes. As they grew older, their feelings for each other only deepened, and they vowed to spend the rest of their lives together.
The cabin is a sanctuary for the couple, a place where they can escape from the outside world and be together in peace. The interior is simple yet charming, with a rustic wooden floor, a stone fireplace, and a well-worn couch. A small kitchenette is nestled in one corner, complete with a wooden table and two chairs. The walls are adorned with paintings and trinkets that the couple has collected over the years, each holding a special meaning to them.
A large, cozy bed takes up one entire wall of the main room, covered with a patchwork quilt hand-stitched by Monisha’s grandmother. This is where they spend most of their time, sharing stories, laughing, and making love. Their passion for each other is palpable, and it seems to radiate from their very beings, filling every corner of the cabin with an indescribable warmth.
The couple’s daily routine is simple and idyllic. They wake up to the sounds of birds singing outside their window, make breakfast together at the small wooden table, and then spend the day exploring the surrounding woods or tending to their small vegetable garden. In the evenings, they sit by the fireplace, sipping hot tea and listening to the crackling logs as they discuss their dreams and aspirations for the future.
Despite the tranquility of their life, they are well aware that danger lurks just outside their haven. A vampire named Poorvi, Rv’s estranged wife, has sworn to destroy their relationship and separate them forever. She has tried on numerous occasions to infiltrate their home, but each time she is thwarted by their unbreakable bond and the fierce love they share.
One particularly stormy night, as the wind howled outside and the rain pounded against the cabin’s walls, Poorvi managed to sneak inside. Monisha and Rv were asleep in bed, unaware of the danger that lurked nearby. With a silent, deadly grace, she crept toward their bed, her fangs bared and her eyes glowing red with hatred. Just as she was about to strike, however, a gust of wind blew open the curtains, revealing her presence to the sleeping couple.
Monisha and Rv sprang into action, grappling with Poorvi as she attempted to escape. Their love for each other gave them strength they never knew they possessed, and they managed to subdue her long enough for the sun to rise. As the first rays of sunlight streamed through the window, Poorvi let out a piercing scream and burst into flames, reduced to ashes before their eyes.
The couple stood over her charred remains, panting heavily from the exertion and the fear that had coursed through them. Despite the danger they had just faced, they couldn’t help but feel a sense of relief knowing that their love had once again triumphed over evil. They held each other close, reveling in the feeling of safety and security that only came from being together.
As the sun rose higher in the sky, they cleaned up the mess and went
On the outskirts of a sleepy town, tucked away in the crook of a tree, there lies a small, cozy cabin. The cabin, weathered by time and the elements, is home to Monisha and Rv. Their love story began when they were nothing more than children, playing together in the fields near their homes. As they grew older, their feelings for each other only deepened, and they vowed to spend the rest of their lives together.
The cabin is a sanctuary for the couple, a place where they can escape from the outside world and be together in peace. The interior is simple yet charming, with a rustic wooden floor, a stone fireplace, and a well-worn couch. A small kitchenette is nestled in one corner, complete with a wooden table and two chairs. The walls are adorned with paintings and trinkets that the couple has collected over the years, each holding a special meaning to them.
A large, cozy bed takes up one entire wall of the main room, covered with a patchwork quilt hand-stitched by Monisha’s grandmother. This is where they spend most of their time, sharing stories, laughing, and making love. Their passion for each other is palpable, and it seems to radiate from their very beings, filling every corner of the cabin with an indescribable warmth.
The couple’s daily routine is simple and idyllic. They wake up to the sounds of birds singing outside their window, make breakfast together at the small wooden table, and then spend the day exploring the surrounding woods or tending to their small vegetable garden. In the evenings, they sit by the fireplace, sipping hot tea and listening to the crackling logs as they discuss their dreams and aspirations for the future.
Despite the tranquility of their life, they are well aware that danger lurks just outside their haven. A vampire named Poorvi, Rv’s estranged wife, has sworn to destroy their relationship and separate them forever. She has tried on numerous occasions to infiltrate their home, but each time she is thwarted by their unbreakable bond and the fierce love they share.
One particularly stormy night, as the wind howled outside and the rain pounded against the cabin’s walls, Poorvi managed to sneak inside. Monisha and Rv were asleep in bed, unaware of the danger that lurked nearby. With a silent, deadly grace, she crept toward their bed, her fangs bared and her eyes glowing red with hatred. Just as she was about to strike, however, a gust of wind blew open the curtains, revealing her presence to the sleeping couple.
Monisha and Rv sprang into action, grappling with Poorvi as she attempted to escape. Their love for each other gave them strength they never knew they possessed, and they managed to subdue her long enough for the sun to rise. As the first rays of sunlight streamed through the window, Poorvi let out a piercing scream and burst into flames, reduced to ashes before their eyes.
The couple stood over her charred remains, panting heavily from the exertion and the fear that had coursed through them. Despite the danger they had just faced, they couldn’t help but feel a sense of relief knowing that their love had once again triumphed over evil. They held each other close, reveling in the feeling of safety and security that only came from being together.
As the sun rose higher in the sky, they cleaned up the mess and went
On the outskirts of a sleepy town, tucked away in the crook of a tree, there lies a small, cozy cabin. The cabin, weathered by time and the elements, is home to Monisha and Rv. Their love story began when they were nothing more than children, playing together in the fields near their homes. As they grew older, their feelings for each other only deepened, and they vowed to spend the rest of their lives together.
The cabin is a sanctuary for the couple, a place where they can escape from the outside world and be together in peace. The interior is simple yet charming, with a rustic wooden floor, a stone fireplace, and a well-worn couch. A small kitchenette is nestled in one corner, complete with a wooden table and two chairs. The walls are adorned with paintings and trinkets that the couple has collected over the years, each holding a special meaning to them.
A large, cozy bed takes up one entire wall of the main room, covered with a patchwork quilt hand-stitched by Monisha’s grandmother. This is where they spend most of their time, sharing stories, laughing, and making love. Their passion for each other is palpable, and it seems to radiate from their very beings, filling every corner of the cabin with an indescribable warmth.
The couple’s daily routine is simple and idyllic. They wake up to the sounds of birds singing outside their window, make breakfast together at the small wooden table, and then spend the day exploring the surrounding woods or tending to their small vegetable garden. In the evenings, they sit by the fireplace, sipping hot tea and listening to the crackling logs as they discuss their dreams and aspirations for the future.
Despite the tranquility of their life, they are well aware that danger lurks just outside their haven. A vampire named Poorvi, Rv’s estranged wife, has sworn to destroy their relationship and separate them forever. She has tried on numerous occasions to infiltrate their home, but each time she is thwarted by their unbreakable bond and the fierce love they share.
One particularly stormy night, as the wind howled outside and the rain pounded against the cabin’s walls, Poorvi managed to sneak inside. Monisha and Rv were asleep in bed, unaware of the danger that lurked nearby. With a silent, deadly grace, she crept toward their bed, her fangs bared and her eyes glowing red with hatred. Just as she was about to strike, however, a gust of wind blew open the curtains, revealing her presence to the sleeping couple.
Monisha and Rv sprang into action, grappling with Poorvi as she attempted to escape. Their love for each other gave them strength they never knew they possessed, and they managed to subdue her long enough for the sun to rise. As the first rays of sunlight streamed through the window, Poorvi let out a piercing scream and burst into flames, reduced to ashes before their eyes.
The couple stood over her charred remains, panting heavily from the exertion and the fear that had coursed through them. Despite the danger they had just faced, they couldn’t help but feel a sense of relief knowing that their love had once again triumphed over evil. They held each other close, reveling in the feeling of safety and security that only came from being together.
As the sun rose higher in the sky, they cleaned up the mess and went
As the sun rose higher in the sky, they cleaned up the mess and went about their daily routine, their hearts still racing from the encounter. Monisha busied herself with preparing breakfast, while Rv tended to their small garden, checking on the vegetables that they had planted earlier. The air was still thick with the smell of smoke from Poorvi’s remains, but they refused to let it dampen their spirits. Instead, they took comfort in knowing that they had faced their greatest threat together and emerged stronger than ever.
Throughout the day, they found themselves constantly glancing at each other, their eyes filled with love and gratitude. They knew that their bond was unbreakable, and that no matter what challenges life threw at them, they would always have each other to lean on. As they shared a meal beneath the shade of a large oak tree, they discussed their plans for the future. Rv revealed that he had always wanted to travel the world, experiencing different cultures and meeting new people. Monisha smiled, telling him that she had always wanted to explore the depths of the ocean and swim with dolphins. They made a pact to fulfill each other’s dreams, no matter how far-fetched they might seem.
That night, as they lay in bed, the soft glow of a lantern casting warm shadows on their faces, they whispered about the possibilities that lay ahead. Monisha traced gentle circles on Rv’s chest with her fingertip, lost in thought. “I’ve always wanted to go to the Himalayas,” she murmured, her voice barely audible over the sound of crickets chirping outside. “To see those majestic mountains and breathe in the fresh, crisp air.” Rv nod Rv nodded, his eyes fixed on her face. “I’d love to take you there,” he said, his voice thick with desire.
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Y jobless people at this site. Got this much free time🙃
Mugdha’s fans are even her real ‘fans’. She posted a reel today which she hardly gets time to and a so called fan said “please post pics ONLY”. This obviously seemed offensive to read as if she doesn’t like Mugdha’s reels and doesn’t appreciate that Mugdha took time out of her busy schedule to shoot a reel for her fans as they always ask for content. And Mugdha for the first time replied to such a fan she said “sorry to disappoint you I’ll try posting pics 🙃”
By her comment she was visibly sad and why should this so called childish freak of a fan force her what to post on her own account. Mugdhas mood is obviously ruined now she looked so happy in tht reel and people like this have to ruin it 🙂↕️😔🥲
aren’t * even
That girl is like this only she comment on kk post also always whenever he post with. Someone else she had bashed mugdha earlier also so many time in her comment section
Fakeness
In the quaint town of Willow Creek, where secrets whispered through the wind, there lived a man named RV, whose heart yearned for a love that transcended the confines of his loveless marriage.
RV had been forced into a union with Poorvi, a shallow and manipulative woman who had ensnared him with her cunning. Their marriage was a charade, devoid of affection or respect. RV’s spirit withered under the weight of Poorvi’s indifference, longing for a connection that would ignite his soul.
Fate, however, had other plans. At a local festival, RV’s gaze fell upon Monisha, a radiant woman whose beauty was matched only by her kind heart. Her infectious laughter and gentle spirit drew him in, awakening a spark within him that he had long forgotten.
Monisha, too, found herself drawn to RV’s enigmatic charm and wounded eyes. Despite the gossip that surrounded him, she sensed a depth and vulnerability that intrigued her. As they spent stolen moments together, their bond grew stronger with each passing day.
However, their clandestine affair was not without its perils. Poorvi, consumed by jealousy, became suspicious of RV’s sudden absences and frequent trips to Willow Creek. She employed spies to watch his every move, determined to expose his secret.
One fateful evening, as RV and Monisha were sharing a passionate embrace in a secluded garden, Poorvi’s minions descended upon them. In a fit of rage, Poorvi confronted her husband, publicly humiliating him and accusing him of infidelity.
The townsfolk were torn. Some condemned RV for his betrayal, while others sympathized with his plight under Poorvi’s oppressive rule. Monisha, heartbroken but determined to protect RV, bravely stood by his side, declaring her love for him.
In the end, truth prevailed. Poorvi’s lies were exposed, and RV was finally freed from her clutches. With Monisha by his side, RV embarked on a new chapter in his life, filled with love, laughter, and the promise of a future that held nothing but happiness.
See mugs reel comment section one girl bashing mugs and mugs said sorry to her 😱😱😱she forget that she is an actor and she is saying sorry to people 😠😠😠
I also read that comment and mugs said sorry mugdha becoming like prachi slowly slowly in real life 🤣🤣🤣
In a quaint town nestled amidst rolling hills, a tale of love, sacrifice, and societal pressures unfolded.
Rv, a young man of integrity and charm, found his heart captivated by the vivacious and spirited Monisha. Their love blossomed in secret rendezvous, stolen glances, and whispered promises. However, their idyllic romance was soon shattered by a cruel twist of fate.
Poorvi, a woman from a humble background, came to Rv seeking refuge from the shame of an illicit affair. Bound by a sense of duty and societal expectations, Rv felt compelled to protect her honor. With a heavy heart, he agreed to marry Poorvi, despite his unwavering love for Monisha.
News of Rv’s impending nuptials spread like wildfire, casting a shadow over Monisha’s dreams. Torn between her own happiness and the well-being of her beloved, she resolved to sacrifice her own desires for his sake.
On the day of the wedding, as Rv stood at the altar with Poorvi, his thoughts raced back to Monisha. Her image haunted his mind, reminding him of the love they shared. But duty had to prevail. With a trembling voice, he exchanged vows with Poorvi, promising to honor their union.
As the years passed, Rv and Poorvi built a life together. They had children and created a semblance of a happy family. Yet, deep down, Rv never forgot his first love. Monisha, too, carried the weight of their lost connection in her heart.
One fateful day, fate intervened. Rv and Monisha found themselves working on the same project. The spark between them still flickered, despite the time and distance that had separated them. They stole precious moments together, rekindling their long-lost passion.
As their secret affair deepened, Rv began to question the choices he had made. He realized that he could no longer deny his true feelings for Monisha. With a heavy heart, he confided in Poorvi, revealing his love for another woman.
Poorvi, devastated but understanding, agreed to a divorce. She had always known that Rv’s heart belonged to someone else, and she wished him happiness.
Finally, after years of longing and sacrifice, Rv and Monisha were reunited. They built a life together, filled with love, laughter, and the unwavering bond that had survived the trials and tribulations of time.
And so, the bittersweet tale of Rv and Monisha’s love story became a legend in the town, a testament to the enduring power of the human spirit and the complexities of the choices we make.
They just keep showing nonsense I mean like seriously don’t they get new ideas this show just so pathetic and boring and irritating.so plz just cut this crap and end this marriage track
Boring boring boring
R
April 20, 2024 at 9:19 pm
That girl is like this only she comment on kk post also always whenever he post with. Someone else she had bashed mugdha earlier also so many time in her comment section
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She’s KK solo mainly and yes i too have seen her comments on Mugdha. She pretends to be a fan and bashed only those who bash KK. Mugdha like to make lots of reels, those cute funny ones (well I think so) and the same girl used to call it cringe. Yes Mugdha is different from lots of actresses who take a lot of time to make lots of reels, doing editing to make it look proper HD but not everyone is the same. Mugdha doesn’t like these she’s herself and natural. It doesn’t matter if she uses filters, or like to make reels which others don’t
And do you know what that girl replied to Mugdhas apology 😂😂 she goes your fans want to see an improved version of you 😂😂😂😂what improved version and why should should someone just because a child said? And she still didn’t apologise for her comment and the fact she upset Mugs. b*t*h go to KK and Appys comment section
Mugs get upset after seeing her comment
kumkum bhagya has lost all the charms as was before.there was sometime it was my favorite tv shows.but now its become boring to watch this shows.they are thinking that viewers are fool
what’s going on this show kkb.🤦♀️
The story had been so nice but the writers ruined it.
The quality of the show and the promise it showed int he beginning has died completely
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Am I the only one who thinks Kirti got bored of trolling Pranbir’s fans and became Srishti Jain?🧐