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Rahul Dev sheds his action-hero image to play a vulnerable, skeptical man slowly succumbing to terror. His breakdown scene — where he laughs hysterically while crying — is the episode’s acting peak. Shruti Singh as Radha also excels, her eyes conveying decades of suppressed horror.
Based on the Episode 2 end-credits teaser: Purani Haveli -Ullu- Episode 2 -- HiWEBxSERIES.com
Episode 3 promises more gore and an extended chase sequence through the haveli’s underground tunnels. Rahul Dev sheds his action-hero image to play
Episode 2 uses a 10-minute flashback to 1987, showing the original haunting. We see the young Thakur forcing a village girl, Malti, to marry him. She hangs herself on the wedding night. The pujari (priest) curses the haveli: "Jahan shaadi ka mandap lagega, wahan maut ka tandav hoga" (Wherever a wedding altar is built, death will dance). This flashback is shot in sepia tones, with minimal dialogue but powerful visual storytelling. Episode 3 promises more gore and an extended
Unlike many low-budget horror series, Purani Haveli Episode 2 uses binaural audio effects. The payal sounds shift from left to right channel, disorienting the viewer. The faint sindoor smell mentioned in dialogue isn't just visual — the background score mimics the sound of humming bees, associated with tantric rituals.
The episode heavily draws from North Indian Bhoot Pret lore:
Post-flashback, Aryan follows a trail of kumkum (vermilion) to a wall that feels warm to the touch. Pushing against it reveals a narrow staircase leading to a room filled with 57 churails (bangles) — each representing a disappeared woman. The episode ends with a churail (witch) emerging from a mirror, her face half-burnt, whispering, "Tumhara bhi number ayega" (Your turn will come).