Ratsasan

His heart stops when he looks at the school's audiologist, Dr. Silas.

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

Arun’s investigation leads him to the local school's routine medical check-up camp. He cross-references the staff with access to the specific chemical. 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

They are made from specialized, heavy-grade medical chart paper. His heart stops when he looks at the

Arun is a brilliant but rejected filmmaker who recently gave up his dreams to join the police force due to family pressure. He spent a decade researching psychopathic behavior for a movie script that never got made. Now, his unused research is the town's only hope. ⚡ The Breakthrough

While the senior police officers chase known local criminals, Arun studies the origami rabbits. He notices a pattern in the folds: Three teenage girls have vanished in three weeks

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