Tu Zakhm Hai — Ep 2
Kavya is physically a prisoner, but mentally, she starts to challenge Viraj, making him a prisoner of his own emotions.
We see a younger, more vibrant Zoya working at a women’s college. Faraz, charming and reckless, is seen following her. The sequence reveals that Faraz had proposed to Zoya, but she rejected him because she was already engaged to Amaan—a fact Faraz knew but chose to ignore. The flashback culminates in a violent argument where Faraz threatens to destroy Zoya’s reputation if she doesn’t leave Amaan. This is the “zakhm” (wound) that the title refers to: not a physical scar, but the psychological trauma of being trapped by a man’s ego. tu zakhm hai ep 2
Viraj Trehan, the powerful "hawala king," discovers that Vinod has betrayed him. Known for his zero-tolerance policy toward disloyalty, Viraj retaliates by framing Vinod for the high-profile murder of Madan Khurana. Kavya’s Instincts: Kavya is physically a prisoner, but mentally, she
Through a series of fragmented flashbacks and a subdued, almost melancholic performance, we see that his cruelty stems not from pure evil, but from a deep-seated fear of abandonment and a fractured sense of self. A pivotal scene—where he sits alone in a dimly lit room, staring at an old family photograph—does not excuse his actions, but it explains them. This is a helpful narrative device because it forces the audience into moral discomfort. We are reminded that hurt people hurt people. By layering the antagonist’s past trauma onto the protagonist’s present suffering, Episode 2 suggests a haunting parallel: the oppressor was once the oppressed. The sequence reveals that Faraz had proposed to