Zee Bangla’s MithiJhora’s Big Twist: Anirban’s Surprise Appearance, Shaurya-neelu’s Reunion

Today's 'MithiJhora' episode promises drama and surprises as Anirban attends Rai's office award function while Shaurya and Neelu make an unexpected appearance.

Zee Bangla's MithiJhora's Big Twist: Anirban's Surprise Appearance, Shaurya-neelu's Reunion 919103

MithiJhora revolves around the lives of the Mukherjee family, particularly Raipurna Sen, aka Rai (Aratrika Maity), a character entangled in a complex web of emotions with her boss and love interest, Anirban Sen (Suman Dey). Her tumultuous relationships with her loved ones add a layer of intrigue to the storyline.

The popular Zee Bangla serial ‘MithiJhora’ is set for an exciting episode today, with several unexpected twists and turns. The story revolves around the lives of three sisters, and the recent episodes have kept audiences hooked.

In today’s episode, Rai attends her office function, looking stunning in a beautiful dress, as she receives the Best Employee Award. The office boss introduces her to the gathering, and Rai’s joy is palpable.

Meanwhile, Neelu persuades Shaurya to accompany her to the event, hoping to make Rai happy. Shaurya agrees despite having no feelings for Neelu. Their presence adds an interesting layer to the storyline.

Anirban’s sudden appearance at the function raises eyebrows. He had come to see Rai but kept a distance, aware that Srot and Baumani disliked him. Anirban’s intentions are unclear, but his fascination with Rai is evident.

Shaurya and Neelu’s entry surprises Anirban, who chooses to keep a low profile. However, Anirban agrees to present the award to the best employees. Upon learning that Rai is the recipient, he is overjoyed.

As the story unfolds, Sarthak’s father plots to match Srotoswini with Sarthak, adding a new dimension to the narrative.

Will Anirban’s presence create tension between Rai and Shaurya? How will Srotoswini react to Sarthak’s father’s plans? The upcoming episodes will reveal more about the complex relationships in ‘MithiJhora.’