Amar and Mr. Roy walk into the same police station on the same night, each carrying the same fear — a woman named Priya has vanished without a trace. What should have been a routine missing complaint instantly turns unsettling when Inspector Singh hears two impossible claims. Amar calls Priya his wife. Mr. Roy, calm but unyielding, insists she is his fiancée.
Two men. Two truths. One missing woman.
And suddenly, nothing makes sense.
Both men know Priya intimately. Both have photographs, messages, and memories that seem real. Neither appears to be lying — yet neither can be right. As Inspector Singh begins to untangle the story, every answer only leads to deeper contradictions. Timelines overlap. Details clash. Small, insignificant moments begin to feel disturbingly important.
Who is Priya really?
And why has she been living two lives?
As the investigation unfolds, Singh realizes this isn’t a simple case of a woman who disappeared. It’s the opening chapter of a carefully constructed deception. Secrets emerge from familiar places. Trust becomes fragile. Every relationship — romantic, professional, and personal — comes under suspicion.
The more Singh digs, the more dangerous the truth becomes. Motives shift. Alibis crumble. And with every revelation, the possibility grows that Priya’s disappearance wasn’t accidental… and may not even be voluntary.
Is she a victim caught between two men?
Or the mastermind behind a web of lies no one saw coming?
With each episode, the mystery deepens, pulling viewers into a tense psychological game where appearances deceive and truths collide. Because in this case, everyone knows Priya — but no one truly knows who she is.
One woman. Two claims. Countless secrets.
And a truth that refuses to stay hidden.