He turned. She wasn't wearing her usual kurti or her warm smile. Tonight, Meera wore a black silk saree, her hair loose, and in her hand—a palette knife, the one his sister used to use.
Rohan squinted. “Who…?”
That night, Kabir “fell” from the gallery’s second floor. Meera made sure Rohan found her shoulder to cry on. She played the grieving friend, the gentle guide, the love interest who said “Dekho magar pyar se” every time she showed him a clue—clues she had planted herself.
Meera tilted her head. “Kabir? Oh, Rohan. You were always looking at the wrong man.” Dekho Magar Pyar Se Episode 6
Zara shrugged, smiling for the first time. “Because you were the only one who ever bought chai from me and said ‘thank you.’ You looked at me. Not like a servant. Like a person.”
The woman pulled down her hood. It was – the tea seller from Episode 1, the one everyone ignored. The one who saw everything because nobody ever looked at her.
“You shouldn’t be here, Rohan,” Meera’s voice echoed. He turned
Zara’s phone rings. A voice says: “The forgeries were just the beginning. There’s a bigger frame—and Rohan’s sister? She’s not dead.”
“Because your sister’s art was ordinary, Rohan. But my forgeries? They’re selling in London, New York. You were just a puppet. I made you fall in love with me so you’d never suspect the enemy is the one sleeping in the next room.”
Just then, the lights flickered. A shadow moved behind a canvas. Rohan squinted
“Why did you help me?” he asked.
Three months ago. Meera wasn’t just an art conservator. She was the silent partner in a forgery ring. Kabir, Rohan’s best friend, had discovered that the famous ‘Pyaar Series’ paintings—worth crores—were all fakes. He confronted Meera.