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In a shocking mid-credits scene (yes, this episode has a mid-credits scene!), Meera walks into a hotel room. Waiting for her is —Vikram’s younger brother.

It is a masterclass in switching between vulnerability and venom. This is the episode where Rhea stops being a love interest and becomes the series’ true antagonist. On a platform like HiWEBxSERIES.com, we often watch on headphones. Do yourself a favor: watch Episode 7 with noise-canceling earphones.

Episode 8 drops next Friday. Set a reminder. If Episode 7 was the spark, Episode 8 will be the wildfire. What did you think of that mid-credits scene? Do you think Aarav deserves to know the truth, or is Rhea right to protect herself?

There is a 3-minute monologue where Rhea sits in front of a mirror, removing her makeup. She talks to her reflection as if it is a different person. She whispers: “You love him. But loving him will kill you. So we will destroy him first. Self-preservation, darling. That isn’t evil. That is just… Hawas.”

The cold end of this sequence shows her deleting a voicemail from a man named "Kabir." Who is Kabir? The show doesn’t tell us yet, but the timestamp matches the night of the accident that started this whole feud. The main plot kicks off with Aarav confronting Vikram (Rhea’s husband). Unlike previous episodes where the violence was implied, Episode 7 gets physical.

Aarav asks the question we’ve all been waiting for: “Did you push her, or did she jump?”

We are officially past the midway point of the season, and the writers have abandoned subtlety for full-blown psychological warfare. Episode 7, now streaming on HiWEBxSERIES.com, does not give you a moment to breathe. From the haunting background score to the razor-sharp dialogue, this is the episode where allegiances shatter and secrets become weapons.

This immediately reframes everything we thought we knew about her. For six episodes, the narrative painted her as the victim of obsessive love. In Episode 7, the mask slips. We realize that Rhea has been playing a long game, and Aarav—the suave, dangerous businessman—might just be a pawn.