S2E5 A Time to Confess
The police and Abhishek plan on working together to catch the human trafficker. Nikhil learns the truth about Abhishek Banne and confronts Ira. In an attempt to save Sammit, Dr Patel takes an unexpected step.
Sammit is the ideal family man. What happens when his wife, inspector Ira's investigation into a series of murders leads her to him? Has Sammit been living the perfect life or the perfect lie?
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The police and Abhishek plan on working together to catch the human trafficker. Nikhil learns the truth about Abhishek Banne and confronts Ira. In an attempt to save Sammit, Dr Patel takes an unexpected step.
Ira and her team try tracking the accomplice who killed Kinny, the sex worker. Abhishek explores a lead that brings him to his father’s material supplier, Gopal. He confronts Sammit for mingling with his family.
After Abhishek comes clean to Ira, the two head to the Patel house to know what happened the night of the accident. Sammit tries to frame Abhishek for the murder of his new victim.
Abhishek reaches Sarangwadi to meet Gopal, Rosy, and the accomplice. Nikhil’s efforts help Ira and the police find the real culprit. Abhishek, Ira, and Sammit have a final confrontation.
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