Said the Gramophone - image by Neale McDavitt-van Fleet

We are introduced to Mithun (Rajesh Tailang) , a homeless gang leader who smells Ravi’s desperation. Mithun offers a Faustian bargain: "Work for me. One delivery. Not food. You run a package, you get money for ten meals."

Episode 2 ends with a twist that redefines "hunger." Ravi accepts the package. Inside the bag is not a gun or drugs—it is a child’s lunchbox. Mithun runs a racket stealing school lunches from the affluent kids of South Mumbai. Ravi realizes his hunger has made him a trafficker of stolen childhood, but he cannot stop.

The series features a cast including , Tanvi Patil , and Pari Raj , who bring a raw, grounded energy to the production. Produced by Triflicks , the show opts for a minimalist, "indie" aesthetic that emphasizes the bleakness of its subject matter.

The narrative centers on a woman's desperate fear of losing the man she loves. Her affection quickly turns dark as she kidnaps him in an attempt to turn him into her slave, driving a story fueled by "hidden human desires" and emotional extremes. Episode 1: The Setup