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As the credits roll on the 1080p print, the sharp cinematography captures Madhav’s reflection in the window—a man realizing he’s defending a possible scapegoat while the real predator walks free. Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)

The episode ends with Madhav alone in his cluttered office, staring at a whiteboard. He has three photos: Zara, Mukul, and a blurred shot of a man leaving Zara’s building an hour before the murder—a man who is not Mukul. Criminal.Justice-Adhura.Sach.S01.E03.1080p.Hind...

Under cross-examination by Madhav (who, despite his bumbling exterior, lands a few sharp jabs), Nandita admits that Zara had a secret boyfriend—someone not from the film industry. She refuses to name him. More disturbingly, she confesses that she had cut off Zara’s allowance a week before the murder after a heated argument over this mystery man. As the credits roll on the 1080p print,

Madhav pounces on this, suggesting an alternate motive. But Ratna Sisodia quickly redirects, pointing out that Mukul—a broke writer—had been seen following Zara for weeks. The implication: Mukul was the secret, rejected boyfriend. The episode’s title becomes literal in the final ten minutes. Madhav’s investigator, Neeraj , secretly meets a junior artist from Zara’s last film set. The junior artist reveals a crucial detail: Zara had told her that someone was blackmailing her over a private video. But before she can say who, she receives a threatening call and clams up. Under cross-examination by Madhav (who, despite his bumbling

The central theme of this episode is —the defense is broken, the evidence is contradictory, and the truth seems to splinter with every new testimony. The Return of Madhav Mishra (Pankaj Tripathi) After a subdued appearance in the first two episodes, Madhav Mishra finally takes center stage. He is appointed as Mukul’s legal aid lawyer, and Pankaj Tripathi delivers a masterclass in understated anxiety. Unlike his previous, more flamboyant outings in the franchise, this Madhav is older, wearier, and visibly out of his depth.