Aashiqana Latest Episode May 2026

Twitter is already flooding with "#SavePasha" and calling this episode the "most intense 20 minutes of the week."

Just as they are about to share a moment, a sniper’s laser lands on Pasha’s chest. But here’s the kicker—the person holding the rifle is someone from their past we thought was dead. Vikrant Singh is back, and he’s not here for revenge on the villain. He’s here for Pasha.

Aashiqana Latest Episode: A Bullet, A Confession & A Shattered Glass aashiqana latest episode

The episode picks up exactly where the last cliffhanger left off—Chikki (Khushi) trapped in the old warehouse with a ticking bomb. Just as the timer hits zero, Pasha (Yash) performs his trademark "hero entry," but this time, he’s not just fighting goons. He’s fighting his own panic.

In a scene-stealing moment, Pasha covers Chikki’s body with his own as the explosion goes off. While they survive, the shockwave leaves Chikki temporarily unconscious. Cue the emotional breakdown we’ve all been waiting for. Pasha, thinking she can’t hear him, finally whispers the raw truth: "Main tumse kitna pyaar karta hoon, pata hai? Itna ki tumhari jaan bachane ke liye main apni jaan de dunga." Twitter is already flooding with "#SavePasha" and calling

The episode ends with a shattered glass window, Chikki screaming "PAAASHAA!" and a single bullet hole through the dashboard of their car. The promo for the next episode hints at a "major character death"—but knowing Aashiqana , it’s probably a dream sequence or a twin brother.

Of course, Chikki’s eyes flutter open exactly at that second. Awkward? No. Electrifying? Yes. He’s here for Pasha

The latest episode of Aashiqana delivers a high-octane mix of near-death drama and emotional confrontation, pushing the boundaries of Chikki and Pasha’s chaotic romance.

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