Radhakrishn 16th December 2021 Written Update
Radhakrishn 16th December 2021 Written Episode
Balram decides to fighting with Romharshan on Krishna’s suggestion. Romharshan is about to kill Nishat and Saambh when Balram stops him and challenges him for a wrestling match. Romharshan laughs on him and accepts challenge. Shukracharya gets tensed thinking its Krishna’s trick and via telepathy asks Romharshan to leave Dwara immediately as its Krishna’s trick to trap him. Romharshan says with Mahadev’s boon, Balram cannot harm him and instead he will kill Balram today.
Devi Gauri asks Mahadev why Krishna is putting his brother’s life at risk. Mahadev says Krishna loves his brother immensely and they should trust him. Wrestling match starts. Romharshan says they will fight till one dies. Balram overpowers Romharshan at first but then starts losing. Radha asks Krishna to help Balram. Krishna says Balram is using his power instead of brain. Radha says Balram means power and Krishna means brain. Krishna says there is Krishna in Balram and everyone, one has to just realize it.
Balram gets severely injured. Saambh and Nishat try to help him, but Krishna stops him and says a third person cannot interfere between 2 people’s wrestling. Romharshan says Balram cannot harm him with power, trick, or weapon, so his defeat is for sure. Balram falls down severely injured and unconscious. Romharshan boasts that Krishna’s pride Balram is brutally defeated, he won and its time for him to leave Dwarka. Krishna hopes Balram uses his consciences now. Balram opens eyes and seeing grass which pricked Krishna feet like thorns. He stands up smiling and calls Romharshan. Shukracharya thinks Romharshan disobeyed his orders and will die now. Romharshan boasts that he is a fool to think of killing him. Balram says he can and throws grass straw towards him which beheads him, leaving everyone in shock.
Precap: Krishna celebrates Balram’s victory. Shukracharya shouts Krishna tricked Romharshan. Krishna gets tened and says until mussal is in Dwarka, there is trouble over them.