Naagin 6 April 30 Episode Written Update: Episode starts with Rishabh and Pratha, Ritesh and Reem, Samaira and Rehaan going on honeymoon. Seema is planning a honeymoon trip for the three couples. Rishabh and Pratha who are falling in love with each other are shocked to hear the plan. Seema teasing the practice said ‘My daughter-in-law is the shyest’. Meanwhile, Samaira and Reem cook as this is their first kitchen after marriage.Also Read – Karan Kundra-Tejashwi Prakash’s Wedding On Cards, Tejran To Get Married In 2023 – Celeb Astrologer Prediction!
On their honeymoon, Ritesh and Reem plan to live as a team and plan to create differences between Pratha and Ritesh. They decide to take a room which is attached to Pratha and Rishabh’s room to keep an eye on their activities. Inside the room, Pratha gets scared of the lizard and sits on Rishab’s lap and Reem follows them through a key hole. Also Read – Tejasswi Prakash-Karan Kundrra Enjoys Fun Moments As Naagin 6 Actress With Her Man In A Green Saree – See Viral Pics And Videos
As Rishabh visits a chemist’s shop, he is attacked by the seventh Asura. The asura strikes Rishabh on the forehead and Mehak rushes to him to save his life. After killing many Asuras, the practice eventually leads to Maha Asura. Also Read – Tejasswi Prakash Buys A Luxurious Audi Q7, Karan Kundra Celebrates Like A Proud BF – See Happy Pics
Seema Gujral, who is Rishabh’s mother, is a Maha Asura.
Rishabh’s mother is Maha AsuraWho used to give orders to other Asuras. She even killed her husband Lalit Gujral who was an Asura. As Pratha tries to chase the Asura, he realizes that it is Seema Gujral who is behind all this. Seema – Maha Asura revealed his identity to the custom and said that it was he who had decided which Asura would go where. Prath was not surprised to see her mother-in-law like this as she had seen Seema’s face in a book given by an angel. Deep secrets related to the identity of the remaining Asuras are hidden in the book. This book is really important for Pratha because with its help she can kill the traitors of India who are planning to harm the country.
The entire family comes back home and Pratha starts taunting Seema who is her mother-in-law. Pratha wants Rishabh to stay away from his mother (Maha Asura).
First encounter of custom and Maha Asura border
Pratha and Mehek are trying to find out what is happening with Seema and what is her main motive behind being a Maha Asura. On the other hand, Seema tells that this game has started long back and the motive is not to take Naagmani, she has a bigger goal in life.
In the kitchen, Seema makes halwa for Rishabh. Pratha sees that she has put something in the halwa and stops Rishabh from eating it and says that it contains poison. Seema starts crying and eats the pudding to prove that there is nothing. Later, Seema challenges Pratha that she will kill Rishabh one day.
Seema’s plan is to kill Rishabh in Badi, Prath’s absence.
Pratha and Mehek find an old picture in which Seema was small. They are trying to find out his age and have calculated that as per this book Seema should be 90 years old but is not. Pratha says that she has plans to know more about him. Meanwhile, Seema plans to kill Rishabh the next day. Seema goes to a temple to kill Rishabh but Pratha thinks of getting involved.
Instead of Bhairav Baba Mandir, Seema takes them to Balaji Mandir, where Para (Nagin) cannot enter as it belongs to her enemies. She is worried that Seema might attack Rishabh inside the temple.
In the coming episode, Seema instructs the goons to kill Rishabh and they attack him with fully covered faces.
Watch this space for updates on Sunday, May 1’s episode Naagin 6,
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