Devi gets a hold of herself and takes a closer look at the remains. She sees that the skeleton is wearing the same necklace she has on - this can only be Rama in the wall.

The police come to take care of the situation. Devi stands by crying while the skeleton gets her picture taken. The police notice the necklace too, and remove it from the body.

Later, Sunil, Balam, Ram, and Devi are meeting with the Inspector. He tells them that some elements of the case do fit Rama's disappearance. The body was a female under the age of 25. However, they have no solid proof that this is Rama (dental records? DNA?). Devi asks about the necklace, but the necklace is a common one that is sold in many shops in the market.

Ram tells him that he wants further inquiries to be made. It was his house that had been boarded up by the government, and he wants to know how that body got there. Sunil says he thinks someone knew that it was abandoned and took advantage of this. We'll have to explore this further some other time, as the scene ends.

Another synth sound and red herring try to fool us as Sudha and her husband come to visit. They are a little put out that they were not invited to her wedding, but it's all water under the bridge. They give her a watch as a gift, and she makes a point to mention that it has an alarm. Perhaps that will be important later? Sudha's husband lights up a cigar, and Devi has a mild freak-out. She asks to see the case of smokes, and sees they are the same type she saw in her vision.

That night, the new watch is beeping away on the nightstand while Devi tosses and turns. She has the same vision (yet again) but adds a few new details this time. She also sees a backlit statue of Jesus and someone floundering in a pool. She wakes up and is alarmed by the sound of the watch beeping (get it? haha). Ram finally gets her calmed down and back to sleep.

The next day, Devi is discussing the possibility of a connection between the sound of the alarm and her vision with Sunil. She asks him for his help in an investigation she wants to make. She is convinced that the woman she sees being stabbed is involved with her sister's death. He asks her to go over the things she sees in her visions. They decide that out of all of them, only two things can be definitely identified - the magazine cover and the videotape. They decide to visit the magazine's office, and check some video stores along the way.

We get a somewhat pointless scene of Devi calling Ram at work and telling him everything we just watched her talk about with Sunil. Thanks for the review!

At the video store, the clerk doesn't have any tapes named "100 Days." After a few follow-up questions they head over to the editor's desk at Priya magazine. He tells them they haven't published a magazine with a horse on the cover, and aren't likely to any time soon. The cover rights have been sold for the next six months.

Devi gets angry at all the questions and storms out. Sunil chases after her to calm her down.

Sunil also takes an interest in her mental state. He goes to talk to a psychiatrist about her visions. The "doctor" tells Sunil that premonition is a very real phenomenon. He uses some concrete examples to illustrate his point such as a relative calling when you were thinking about them. Well, I'm a believer now!

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