Our team at HiWebxSeries.com got early access to the director’s commentary. Here are three secrets about Episode 3:

: Reveals their true colors, adding layers of villainy and complexity to the plot.

Episode 3, often titled or themed around "The Confrontation" or "Unveiling," picks up immediately following the cliffhanger of the previous installment.

Episode 3 opens not with dialogue, but with silence. We see Meera sitting in a dark room, staring at the ashes of the sketch. The cinematography here is haunting. The HiWebxSeries exclusive extends this silence, allowing the audience to sit with Meera’s trauma. A single tear rolls down her cheek, but she wipes it away before it falls—a metaphor for how society forces women to hide their pain.

Director Vikram Sood uses a muted color palette in Episode 3, shifting from warm tones to cold blues and grays as the secrets unfold. The use of reflective surfaces—mirrors, phone screens, and even a glass table—symbolizes the fractured identities of the characters. One standout shot shows each character’s reflection fragmented across a broken mirror, literally visualizing their broken desires.