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delivers a career-best performance as Jende. Watch his eyes in the scene where he explains homosexuality to his wife. He doesn't lecture; he stumbles, he reflects, he shows pain. Vijay Varma continues to be the moral compass, pushing Jende to see the human, not just the case file. However, the standout is Nivedita Bhattacharya as Jende’s wife, who appears in only two scenes in this episode but delivers the monologue about "silent victims" that defines the episode’s theme.

"Hisaab Barabar" successfully raises the stakes, making it clear that this case is about more than just a single crime; it’s about the hidden "accounts" and biases within society itself. -FilmyHunk- Murder.In.Mahim.S01E02.Hisaab.Barab...

Flawless pacing, heavy atmosphere, and a script that refuses to offer easy villains. delivers a career-best performance as Jende

The chemistry between Raaz and Rana remains the highlight. While Jende is cynical and weary, Peter provides a more empathetic, intellectual perspective, though both are haunted by their own pasts. Themes of "Hisaab Barabar" Vijay Varma continues to be the moral compass,

The killer leaves clues on the victims—specifically the names of the next targets—adding a sense of urgency to the case.

The episode ends on a brutal cliffhanger. Jende discovers that the murder weapon—a broken glass bottle—contains fingerprints that don't match any of the male suspects. Instead, they belong to a woman who had been repeatedly harassed by the victim in a separate, unreported incident of stalking. The "Hisaab Barabar" suddenly shifts focus: Is the victim actually a predator? Did someone finally "settle the score" against him?