Movement I — The Goddess in the Garbage

Episodes 07 – 09

Method and morality — and the father who knows.
Episode 07 — Not Worthy of This
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Episode 07
Not Worthy of This
The unit is pulled onto a horrifying new case: newborns kidnapped from Delhi nursing homes, kept nine days, drowned, and displayed in giant glass jars near their homes — each marked in the baby’s blood, “Tu isske layak nahi hai.” Two families link only through oxygen-cylinder supplier Mohsin Khan. Sajal orders autopsies, financial checks, and Mohsin’s arrest.
The HookA theatrical child-killer surfaces — this is judgment, not ransom.
Episode 08 — The Execution Style
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Episode 08
The Execution Style
Mohsin’s wedding-video alibi clears him, and the cylinder motive is far too weak. Arjun confirms the abductions required insider knowledge. Neha’s autopsy reveals the babies were lovingly cared for, milk-fed, unmarked, then drowned — pure “execution style,” personal to neither family. In a key subplot, Neha proves Sajal’s accident was rigged: the driver’s blood was clean and the results doctored.
The HookThe killer’s tenderness reframes him as an ideological judge of parenthood.
Episode 09 — The Beggar Billionaire
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Episode 09
The Beggar Billionaire
A third newborn is snatched; media counts down the infant’s “nine days.” Billionaire Sukhwinder Singh’s grandson is the latest victim. Sajal overrides Singh’s instinct to pay ransom — insisting the killer isn’t motivated by cash — and writes an emotional public appeal instead. Hours later, the baby is found alive in a park basket, vindicating Sajal’s profiling.
The HookReturning a billionaire’s baby alive proves money means nothing to him.
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