Focuses on the patient’s backstory. The narrative often shifts between the present therapy session and flashbacks that reveal the traumatic event necessitating the "Dark Therapy."

In the final 7 minutes, the episode delivers its signature shock. During a power outage, Tara breaks free from her restraints and speaks in a third voice—male, cold, calculated. She whispers a confession: "I didn't witness the murder. I committed it."

There had been a river once—a river that remembered everyone. They had stood on the bank with pockets full of contraband photographs, watching the current take what it could. Adil had laughed, reckless and luminous, and then he had stepped closer to the edge, and the water had learned his name. Arjun had not reached out. He had watched the laughter go slack along Adil’s face, watched him slip, and had done the most exacting thing: he had turned away.

★★★★☆ (4/5) – Deducting one point for the lack of a clear streaming partner at launch.

: As a "Season 01" release, the show follows a episodic structure typical of modern Indian web originals, often ending on cliffhangers to encourage binge-watching. Reception and Impact

The series features a cast of established and upcoming actors in the Indian digital space, known for their performances in intense, character-driven dramas. Where to Watch