Inspector Rishi (2024) s01e05 Episode Script

Something Wicked

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Neela!
Neela!
Comb this entire area.
Anything we find in this
perimeter is important evidence.
Yes, sir.
We must not miss
even the tiniest of details.
-Got it?
-Okay, sir.
-Especially bullet casings.
-Okay, sir.
I need to know if they
took the animals alive
or killed them before transporting them.
-Okay, sir.
-Sathya sir.
Load the collected traps
into the vehicle.
There are two footprints here
and two over there.
But, I'm not sure if they're
from shoes or boots.
Didn't it rain two days ago?
They must have come after that.
Sir.
There are dry blood stains,
tissues, and hair fibers in all the traps.
This isn't their first time.
They have already done this many times.
Did you find any fingerprints?
We found a few fingerprints on the traps.
We'll check our database to see if
they match with any previous offenders
and let you know, sir.
-Okay.
-Okay, sir.
Brother Irfan.
If they laid the traps here
then they must be somewhere close.
Brother!
The forest officers are closing in on us.
They are five kilometers south of here.
They'll be here any moment.
We must shift from here at once.
How long is this going to take?
About 45 minutes, brother.
-Hey, Kathir!
-Brother?
Call the agent and tell him to shift
everything to the warehouse by tonight.
Okay, brother!
Will the false images shown by the heart
Break in front of the eyes?
Will time solve this clueless puzzle?
As the depth of eerie silence
Echoes all over
Will this wild run after the shadows
In the dark, stop?
Will the unresolved legends
Unearth the truth
And the apparitions
Of the mystery die away?
Step back!
Step back! You over there, step back!
Hey! Step away from the barricade.
Move it!
He's the Managing Director
of the tea factory nearby.
His name is Rathinam. Age 45.
The mechanics who were doing
repair work in the factory last night,
were the ones to see him last.
After getting a call from his wife,
he left the factory at 8:00 p.m.
But his car never left from there.
It's still parked at the same spot.
Who found the body?
The workers did.
When they learned that he was missing,
they set out to search.
Over there, they noticed
Rathinam's right slipper on the ground.
Then they found his body
on the tree and informed us.
Go and check his car
parked outside the factory.
He could've been attacked in the car.
Later they might have
placed the body here.
Sir.
Ayyanar, let's go to the tea factory.
Yes, brother. I got the news
just this morning.
I have no idea how it happened.
Yes, sister-in-law is here.
No, we didn't bring the kids.
What am I going to do?
Okay. I'll call you later.
Alright.
-Are you Thangarasu?
-Yes.
How are you related to Mr. Rathinam?
I'm his younger brother.
We have to question you
regarding this incident.
Oh, God! Oh, God!
Sister, please go home.
The kids must be getting scared.
I'll handle everything over here.
All of you please wait outside. Go.
Hurry up.
When was the last time
you saw your brother?
Last afternoon, around 2:00 p.m.
I had lunch and left.
I had to meet a dealer in Pollachi.
When did you return?
This morning.
I came only after my sister-in-law
called and gave me the news.
So you stayed at Pollachi last night?
Where did you stay?
Well
Tell us where you stayed.
In a hotel.
The name of the hotel
you stayed in last night,
and the phone number
of the dealer you met.
Write it down.
Okay.
Do you suspect anyone?
No, sir.
Did your brother have
any business rivals,
or any issue with the workers?
There are many.
But if they had any issues,
they would have slashed him
with a machete,
or stabbed him with a knife.
But when I see him
in this condition
I don't understand, sir.
How was the relationship
between you and your brother?
Any problems between you two?
I don't know why you are asking me this.
I had nothing against my brother.
We did have spats every now and then,
but that happens in every family.
But we both were on good terms.
I had a lot of respect for him.
This is a big loss for me too.
Your phone is ringing again.
Answer it.
We'll wait.
It's okay, sir.
I'll attend to it later.
There are three missed calls
from the same person.
It must be something important.
Attend the call.
Take the call.
-Hello.
-Where is my balance payment?
You'll get it tomorrow.
But that wasn't our deal.
Can we discuss this later?
I'm in an important meeting.
I know.
The cops are there with you.
If I don't get the money by tonight,
then you'll face the consequences.
It was a client
asking about a payment.
I have asked to inquire about
him in that hotel in Pollachi, sir.
-If we get any information
-Sir!
We found a strand of hair.
This could be anyone's hair.
It could be here because of the wind.
It's a 30-inch, unbroken
hair strand, Ayyanar.
It's likely that it belongs
to the murderer.
-Chitra
-Sir?
Bag it and send it to the lab.
Yes, sir.
-Careful.
-Give that.
It is T23's.
It's gooey.
It must have crossed
this place two hours ago.
Record the time in the register
right away.
Or else the three of us will
get a scolding from Irfan sir.
The camera is broken!
Must be the elephants!
The same thing happened
last month also, madam.
They've totally damaged it!
The memory card is
chipped and stuck inside.
Madam, the camera over
here is broken too.
What's this?
How come they're targeting
the cameras specifically?
There are four cameras
in this beat, right?
Yes, there are two more cameras
by the lake.
-We'll go and check them.
-Okay.
-Come.
-Okay, sir.
Don't be finicky about work hours.
If there's work,
you should come.
Didn't you just return
after a leave?
-What then?
-Actually, sir
Sir!
What happened? Did you check?
Yes, all the four cameras
are damaged, sir.
Come in.
-Give me the memory cards.
-Yes, sir.
Looks like all of them are damaged.
One of them seems to be fine, sir. Try it.
-What is your name?
-My name is Saraswathi.
-And you?
-I'm Shanmugam.
-Shanmugam?
-Yes.
-How long have you been working here?
-I've been working here for eight years.
-And you?
-I've been working here for three years.
Do you both stay here or
No, madam.
We stay at our house only.
You called him on his phone
about six times last night,
and even messaged him
to come home soon.
Why is that?
Alright. That's all for now.
I'll contact you if we need
to know anything else.
-Did you see anyone looking suspicious?
-Chithra!
Brother, come here.
Move this table and
chair to the corner.
Did you conduct any ritual here?
Answer me! What was the ritual for?
My dad was scared that
someone had used
black magic on him.
Black magic?
Yes. Dad strongly
believed in all that.
Keep quiet, Jagan.
Don't tell all this to the police!
Wait. You tell us.
Two days ago, Mom heard some
strange noises inside the house.
Dad saw a woman's shadow lurking
in our garden.
What are you doing?
I'm digging a hole.
Are you going to plant something?
This is a grave.
Such a tiny one.
Who's it for?
Mom wept and said that Dad
shouldn't have burnt this doll.
Ratchi got angry.
That's why, she took my dad away.
If I bury the doll and pray to it,
then Ratchi's anger will subside, right?
She won't harm my mom and brother.
Jaya!
Where are you?
Coming, Mom.
-Who is it?
-Mangai.
Police! Open the door.
This is regarding a case.
We need to search your house.
Open the door.
What happened, sir?
What are you looking for?
Do you practice voodoo and black magic?
I don't know such things.
Then what are these for?
These
They are just showpieces for decoration.
Lots of tourists buy them.
Mangai, where's the key?
Over there.
It's October 22nd and
the time is 03:50 pm.
CR 1311. Suspect name Mangaiyarkarasi.
The investigation is led by
Inspector Rishi Nandhan.
Sub-inspectors Chitra Lokesh and
Ayyanar Murthy are there in the room.
State your name for the records.
Mangaiyarkarasi.
-Place of birth?
-Thaenkaadu.
-Age?
Looks like you stay alone at home.
Where's your family?
My parents
they live in the same village.
But we haven't been in touch
for the past five years.
Why?
That's none of your business, sir!
Why have you brought me here?
Tell me that first!
Hey!
Just answer the question.
Because they didn't approve
of the life I had chosen.
And I didn't want to be a burden
to them.
So I moved out.
You work at the handicrafts shop.
Who's the owner?
I'm the owner, sir!
I started the business with
my hard-earned money.
Do you know who these people are?
I don't.
Think harder.
They may have come to your
shop to purchase something.
Maybe, I don't remember.
Where were you on the night
of 20th October?
At home!
Why are you asking all this?
As if I'm a convict.
Yes, you're a convict.
What do you mean, sir?
I've got nothing to do with this.
There are only five or six
handicraft shops in Thaenkaadu.
And you're the only one
who makes the Ratchi doll.
Rathinam's wife said
that she didn't buy this doll.
Then how did it end up
in her daughter's hands?
You went to their house and
gave the doll to that little girl.
Oh no, sir!
I never went to that girl's house.
That girl kept eyeing the doll,
every time they passed my shop.
But since her mom
never bought it for her,
that girl came to my shop all
alone and bought that doll herself.
That's what really happened.
I swear, I didn't go to their house, sir.
Believe me.
I don't believe you.
I know that it's you, who is dressing up
as the Vanaratchi and scaring everyone.
Who else is with you in this?
I want the names of
everybody in your group. Now!
No! It's not what you think at all, sir!
Then why do you have
this costume, Mangai?
Sir, it's a costume for a play.
I am part of a theater group.
We are going to stage a dance drama
titled "Vanaratchi", next month.
Rehearsals are going on in the cultural
center in the neighboring town.
Hey! Stop lying!
I'm telling the truth!
I am an artist.
This costume is for the dance drama.
Why are you not believing me?
Why don't you believe me?
What is it?
Do you need a special invitation?
Get in! You too!
Get in, fast.
Go! Go! You should not stand here.
Kumar, give some water to that poor dog.
Okay, sir.
What happened?
This husband and wife duo
killed animals like
wild boars, foxes, rabbits
and sold the meat online.
The husband took his dog
along to hunt the wild animals.
The wife cooked the meat.
They don't look the part, right?
Seems he runs an electronic shop
and she's a school teacher.
Brother, I have a feeling
that the two of them
are connected to a
huge poaching ring.
We should question them properly.
I'll take them, file an FIR,
and detain them.
We'll grill them while taking
them to the magistrate tomorrow.
You go and get some rest.
You wanted to see me.
I have something to show you.
Is that the girl?
Could be.
The face is not very clear.
I've seen gymnasts and rope walkers
climb up and down a pole in a similar way.
So, this is not impossible.
So she hasn't confessed to anything?!
She said she knows
nothing about those murders.
Do you believe that?
I feel that she's hiding something.
We need to question
her again tomorrow.
In order to connect her
to the crime scene,
we need incriminating physical evidence.
Without that, we can't
detain her for a long time.
Didn't you find a strand
of hair at the crime scene?
We have sent it to the lab.
We need to check if it
matches the hair in Mangai's wig.
The report is still due.
All this seems so dramatic
and twisted, right?
I don't understand.
I mean
making a woman dress up
as the Vanaratchi.
Making her crawl on trees.
This grand drama of scaring everyone.
It's almost like a plot from an old,
black-and-white Tamil movie.
Oh, yeah.
I too have watched a lot of them.
You've seen old, black-and-white
Tamil movies?!
Of course. A lot.
My dad's a Malayali.
Mom's a Tamilian.
Mom loved detective fiction stories a lot.
She had a whole shelf overflowing
with detective novels.
Another shelf filled with old Tamil
mystery movie CDs.
Dad was a forest ranger in Palakkad.
He was always busy with work.
And whenever he found some time,
he'd only watch movies
of Mohanlal and Mamooty,
and nothing else.
But Mom was not like that.
She used to watch a lot of Tamil movies.
And I gave her company
while watching those movies.
My mom had a great sense of humor.
She'd be watching the movie and
giving running commentary on the side.
My stomach ached from all the laughter.
She seems wonderful.
She was.
When I was in the final year
of my college
she fell sick and passed away.
I'm so sorry.
It's okay.
Neela, come here.
Come here!
I usually don't have
any visitors here.
That's why she's scared of you.
Show me your hand.
Neela, come here.
Don't be scared. He's a friend.
Hey, Karuppa.
Hey, come this side.
Come here.
Selvam!
Sir! Why did you come here?
You didn't come to see me.
So, I came to see you.
Forget that. I need one more goat.
Another one?
Sir, I can't do this any longer.
If my boss finds out,
it'll become a huge issue.
There won't be a problem.
Am I not paying for the goat?
That's true, sir.
But he doesn't know
about injecting the medicine.
Keep it that way.
Isn't that why I pay
you a hefty commission?
Here, take it. Keep it.
Bring it to the same spot.
Hey! Enough, stop it!
Stop this commotion. Take turns
and tell the problem one by one.
Muruga, you start.
The forest officers are of no use to us.
They are never going
to catch the Ratchi.
She murdered four people and
is still freely roaming in the village.
We are just being mute spectators.
How many more lives will be
sacrificed before we take action?
Only God knows!
Look here! If you can't do anything,
just tell us.
The ten of us will patrol the
village at night and keep guard.
Look here, brother.
You took matters into your
own hands many times before.
Everybody knows how they all end up!
Don't poke your nose in this.
Are you talking about the incident
from last month?
You must thank us for that.
If not for us, that tiger
would've killed many villagers.
The forest police would've come
and captured the tiger.
But what did you guys do?
You attacked it with knives and sticks.
Poor tiger! It died.
When it comes to our lives or the tiger's,
what else to do?
Whose life matters?
All lives matter!
The forest police are
doing their duty properly.
Additionally, CBCID is investigating
that murder case.
If you guys take matters into your
own hands and then things go awry,
it will become a huge problem.
So, be patient.
Understood? Now, leave.
Sir, greetings.
Hey, Selvam. How are you?
Haven't seen you around in a while.
Looks like you finally came
to the panchayat today.
There was a festival at Poovalampatti.
My brother-in-law insisted I go,
stay there, and take part in it.
-So I went with my wife and kids.
-When did you return?
Only yesterday.
I heard of the incidents that took
place in our village when I was away.
I'm so worried.
Anyway, how's your boss, Mr. Nallakannu?
He was not happy with me
suddenly gone for a few days.
So, he replaced me.
-Oh, is it?
-Yes.
-Shall I talk to him?
-No, thank you, sir.
I'm planning to buy a few goats
and start a farm of my own.
My wife too feels
that's a good idea.
So I wanted to talk
to you regarding that.
Do you want a loan?
Is that what you are hesitant to ask?
-Yes, sir. Anyway, I shall leave now.
-Wait, come home for some tea.
It's okay sir. I have some work.
I'll come some other time.
Oh, alright.
After many years
of not having a child,
Mangai was God's gift to us.
She was a very reserved girl.
She found happiness
only in dance.
She took part in many plays
and dance shows in school.
She also won many prizes for it.
She's a very talented girl, sir.
But her father didn't like it at all.
His dignity and reputation mattered more
to him.
Women in our family are generally
not allowed to perform on a stage.
He feared that he would lose his
respect in the village because of her.
He was hell-bent on getting her married
when she turned 19.
Mangai refused and
tried her best to get out of it.
He didn't budge.
She wished to join
some drama troupe.
He didn't agree to it and forced her
into marriage.
But her marriage too was a disaster.
Her husband was abusive
and tortured her a lot.
We never knew about it then.
One day, she couldn't take it anymore.
She removed the nuptial thread
and moved out.
But she too is a stubborn person,
like her father.
She broke ties with us
moved to another house
in the same village,
and lives alone, sir.
Sir, my daughter is a good person.
You have mistaken her.
She wouldn't have done anything wrong.
Please, let her go, sir. Please.
The lead in this dance
drama is Mangai.
We conduct such shows
in order to raise funds
for the education, employment,
and medical expenses
of the girls in our organization.
Is this play about the Vanaratchi?
Yes, that's the theme.
Demigods like the Vanaratchi
have no place in the
heaven where gods live,
nor on earth where humans live.
So they're shunned spirits
who wander as castaways.
Since we lead our lives without abiding
by the conformities of society,
we too are like the Vanaratchi.
It was Vanaratchi, sir.
The one draped in a red sari
and has horns on her head.
He'd suddenly wake up
in the middle of the night,
and scream "Let me go! Let me go!"
at the wall.
Ratchi got angry.
They are fierce creatures who
appear like ghosts and devils,
and terrorize the humans.
You are ranting non-stop.
Can't you stay silent for a while?
How could I when they
sent us out in such cold weather?
I planned to write the survey report
from the office,
but sir asked me to go with you.
Kathy.
The department has told us to plant tree
saplings in the Chinnamalai area, sir.
We are headed there.
-You go ahead. I'll catch up in some time.
-Oh, right. Go!
-Brother. Let's go.
-Okay.
What are you doing out here?
Jogging.
Remove your sweatshirt, sir.
Excuse me?
Take off your sweatshirt, sir.
Leeches have bitten you.
Did you jog through the bushes over there?
Wait!
Sir, please don't move.
Sir?
Leave at once!
What?
Let go, please!
Just get out of here!
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