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Rohan has been cooperative with the police until now. But under Lekha’s unrelenting questioning, the mask slips. Rohan admits that on the night of the murder, he saw Mukul slip a powdery substance into Zara’s drink at a party three hours before her death. When Madhav Mishra objects, claiming lack of evidence, Lekha plays a CCTV clip from the party’s parking lot. It shows Mukul and Zara arguing violently, with Mukul screaming, “Tum meri nahi rahi toh kisi ki nahi” (If you aren’t mine, you won’t be anyone’s).
For viewers binging the series, Episode 4 is the point of no return. After watching it, you cannot look at Mukul, the legal system, or even Madhav Mishra the same way again. The final two episodes (Episode 5: The Confession and Episode 6: The Verdict ) merely clean up the emotional wreckage this dark night creates. Criminal.Justice-Adhura.Sach.S01.A.Dark.Night.4...
For the first time, the audience realizes that Mukul might not be a falsely accused man—he might be a predator. Scene 2: Snigdha’s Secret Weapon Parallel to the courtroom, Snigdha (Swastika Mukherjee) meets with a shady forensic expert. In a gut-wrenching monologue, she reveals that Zara was planning to leave the film industry to marry her childhood sweetheart, a college professor in Pune. Snigdha blames Mukul’s possessiveness for her daughter’s death. She pays the expert to “re-examine” the DNA under Zara’s fingernails—not to find the truth, but to find anything that implicates Mukul faster. Rohan has been cooperative with the police until now
This string closely matches the naming convention for episodes of the Indian Hindi-language legal crime thriller series (Hotstar Specials). The "A Dark Night" is most likely the title of Episode 4 of Season 1. When Madhav Mishra objects, claiming lack of evidence,