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Silas smiles warmly, showing no fear. He admits to making the origami but claims he makes them for all the children.

While the senior police officers chase known local criminals, Arun studies the origami rabbits. He notices a pattern in the folds:

Arun realizes the terrifying truth: He isn't hunting a lone monster. He is hunting a . Dr. Silas identifies the vulnerable targets, and his identical twin brother, kept hidden from all public records, executes the kills. 🩸 The Climax Ratsasan

Arun realizes the killer isn't a random brute. He is someone clean, patient, and invisible. A man who works in plain sight. 🏥 The Confrontation

In a high-stakes game of cat and mouse in the dark, surrounded by the eerie echoes of broken piano strings, Arun must use his knowledge of movie sound design and human psychology to outwit a physical monster and rescue the fourth victim before the clock runs out. Silas smiles warmly, showing no fear

A quiet hill station is paralyzed by fear. Three teenage girls have vanished in three weeks. No ransom calls. No forensic evidence. Just a single signature left at each scene: a small, handmade origami rabbit soaked in red ink. The local media dubs the killer 🔍 The Protagonist

His heart stops when he looks at the school's audiologist, Dr. Silas. He notices a pattern in the folds: Arun

Arun goes rogue, knowing the system cannot catch someone who doesn't legally exist. He tracks the brother to an abandoned piano factory.

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