The story centers on Rahul, who is startled by strange, "ghostly" noises coming from a previously locked and empty neighboring house. He soon discovers the sounds are actually coming from a new couple who has just moved in. As Rahul becomes increasingly fixated on his new neighbors, the narrative shifts into a typical Palang Tod drama involving infidelity and shifting attractions: The New Arrival
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As the episodes progress across three parts, Rahul becomes increasingly drawn into the lives of his new neighbors, leading to a web of obsession and voyeurism as he observes the intimate dynamics between the husband, wife, and their maid. Cast & Crew
The story is as thin as the walls in the apartment complex where it is set. We follow a wife trapped in a marriage where physical intimacy is non-existent. Enter the "Naye Padosi" (New Neighbor)—a man whose primary character trait is that he exists and is willing. The narrative follows the standard beats: an accidental meeting, a lingering gaze, a contrived reason for him to enter her home, and the eventual "Palang Tod" moment.