Nafeesa is stunned into silence. She retreats, but her silence is not defeat; it is the quiet planning of a counterattack. She realizes she cannot win Sameer over by attacking Sakina directly. She must sever the tie differently.
A government officer arrives to test the village’s “miracle milk” — but she’s hiding a secret that connects to Janaki’s past.
The final episodes of the season feature a dedicated cast that brings the series' gritty atmosphere to life: as the central figure. Ravi Mishra as Sumit, a key player in the unfolding drama. Alok A Nath Pathak as Jaggu. Kamal Krishna Poudyal as Lala. Ritika Surya as Sadhana. Series Details & Viewing Guide
Dr. Nandini Sharma, a city biochemist, poses as a researcher studying “indigenous dairy practices.” She takes samples of Janaki’s blue-glowing milk. Lab results show impossible peptides — they shouldn’t exist in any mammal. Nandini smiles. “Perfect.”
Nandini’s team arrives with sedatives and cattle trucks. Janaki stands in the road with one pot of white milk (the last pure batch, saved in a clay pot under her hearth). She pours it in a circle around herself and Ganga. The milk solidifies into a salt-white wall. Nandini shoots at it. The bullets freeze mid-air and drop as milk teeth.
Nandini reveals she works for a private bioweapons lab. They want Janaki’s blood to weaponize the peptide. In exchange: Ravi’s full medical treatment + a new life in the city. Janaki refuses. That night, Ganga is poisoned. Not dead — but her milk turns black.
Qasim, stunned by her transformation and the protective glare of Sameer behind her, retreats.