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ISPKND? Season 3 Episode One HD(translated)



EpiSode One 




Advay Singh Raizada could well be a Mad Max-like post-Apocalyptic warrior, roaming the barren world and spouting out bitter one-liners. He's just far less grizzly, and a lot cleaner than Max and his ilk. Oh, and just so we get the point, there's repeated imagery of Advay juxtaposed against Lord Shiva, while he's surrounded by little children, also dressed as Shiva.


We see him making his way to some small town which we're informed is in the vicinity of Allahabad, but to us seems like some mythical place altogether where people wear super-colourful clothes, gossip, pray and wait around for a temple door to open once every 16 years.
What lies beyond the temple walls is a treasure — a treasure the highly respected head priest's family needs to save their sinking fortunes and prospects.
Not that you'd know their fortunes were sinking by just looking at them — the matriarch of the family at least, has a penchant for statement jewellery which would feel right at home on a character in a Baahubali-style epic. The father (the priest) seems to be suffering from memory loss, or at least some kind of catatonia, that isn't widely known to all. There also a couple of aunts, who spend their time plotting against the family, and the husband of one of them, who uses force to carry


out his evil plans.
Then there's the leading lady (Shivani Tomar), the daughter of the head priest, who's called Chandni. Having stepped right out of a Sanjay Leela Bhansali dream, Chandni veers between wistful remembrances of a boy called Dev, shaking off nightmarish memories of being kidnapped by some unnamed man, and doing the best she can for her family. All this, while ensuing the ornate chandelier in her home is positioned exactly 12 feet above the floor. She also hasn't left her home in nearly a year because of the trauma in her past — though the once-in-16-years maha aarti is what will finally push her to venture beyond the doorstep.
That was it for episode one.







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