"Here, take the meat.
I made it with my own hands.
Eat it and tell me how it tastes."
Alka brings a stool and places a plate of spiced meat and rice on it, then sits down and says to Ravi—
"Sorry, yaar… actually Vijay called me, so I had to rush there, and I didn't even leave any food for you.
You must be very hungry, right?
Here, look what I made for you today—
meat and rice.
I cook it really deliciously.
Even the people from the neighboring society love eating the food I make."
As Ravi eats the food from Alka's hands, his heart starts pounding rapidly.
But he is very hungry, so he quickly finishes the entire meal.
After giving him water, Alka asks—
"How was the food, Ravi?"
Ravi, nervous and stammering, replies—
"It was… very good."
"Really?"
Pulling his cheeks affectionately like a child, she says—
"Thank you."
"By the way, do you know whose meat that was?"
Alka leans close to Ravi's ear and whispers softly—
"Your dear friend Vinay's."
Saying this, Alka bursts into loud laughter.
Hearing this, Ravi feels like vomiting.
While laughing, Alka suddenly looks at her phone and becomes sad.
Muttering slowly, she says—
"Vijay didn't take us with him…
He's so bad.
He said he would take us along, but…
he didn't.
We won't talk to him anymore."
Then she gets up and goes to her room.
Meanwhile, Inspector Akhil receives another video sent from Vijay's old mobile phone.
But this time, the video is sent only to Inspector Akhil.
As soon as he watches it, his eyes widen in shock—
because the video shows Vinay's death, where someone, just like in Vishal's case, is cutting Vinay's body into small pieces.
Akhil cannot understand who is doing all this and why.
His mind is completely shaken when he realizes that the video was sent from Vijay's phone—
because Vijay's old phone is actually with him.
"How is this possible?!
Vijay's phone is with me, then…
how was this video recorded and who sent it?!"
Unable to understand anything, Inspector Akhil sends the phone to the cyber cell and asks for help in solving the case.
Meanwhile, Vijay, Ajay, and Vikas reach Kolkata,
where they meet Ajay's friend named Anam.
The three of them stay at Anam's house.
The next morning, Vijay asks Anam to show them Nimtala Ghat.
"Why are you in such a hurry?
First freshen up.
Anyway, I'll take you there tonight—because the person you're looking for will meet you only at night.
If you go in the morning, you'll just see burning funeral pyres."
"Alright."
They all wait for night to fall.
Meanwhile, Alka starts missing Vijay and decides to go to Kolkata to meet him.
"Yaar, I want to meet Vijay.
What should I do?
I don't even know where he is right now…
He didn't even tell me before leaving."
Then suddenly—
"Why am I overthinking?
I'm a hacker—
how hard can it be for me to find Vijay?"
Thinking this, she smugly gets up from the sofa, gives Vijay a missed call, packs her belongings, and books a railway ticket.
Before leaving, she takes Ravi to a hidden room filled with food supplies for about a month and a TV.
First, she unties his hands, then handcuffs him again with a long chain so he can move around the room and reach everything—
but there is no way to escape.
The door of the room is built into the floor, making it almost invisible.
There's also a light and a fan.
After that, Alka leaves for Kolkata.
Around 11 PM—
Anam says to Vijay—
"Come, I'll take you to meet the person you came all this way for."
The three of them excitedly ask—
"Will he have a solution to our problem?"
"He has a solution to every problem. Now stop playing 'Kaun Banega Crorepati' later and come with me."
They reach the cremation ground at Nimtala Ghat.
Several bodies are still burning on funeral pyres, while others have cooled down.
Apart from the dead bodies, many Aghoris and practitioners of tantra-mantra are also present.
Anam takes them to a group of Aghoris who are eating the remains of burned bodies like prasad.
Seeing this, the three feel extremely disturbed.
Unable to control his curiosity, Vijay asks them after they finish eating—
"Pranam, Baba.
Bless us.
If you don't mind, may I ask you something?"
"Ask."
"There is so much food in this world… then why do you eat burned human remains like this?"
The Baba replies—
"Child, we cannot fully explain this to people like you.
But understand this much—
we also eat what you eat.
The only difference is that we do not increase the burden on the Earth.
By the way, why have you come here?"
