The voyeurism begins. Kabir watches Meera’s failed auditions, Tara’s gaslighting phone calls with her mother, and Riya’s tearful songwriting sessions. The director, Santosh Gupta (known for Ragini MMS Returns ), uses a specific visual language here: the "viewer perspective." For five minutes, we see the women from the angle of a smoke detector or a USB charger. It is uncomfortable, invasive, and exactly the point.
The final shot of Episode 4 reveals that the mysterious second camera belongs to , the building's aged, kind-hearted watchman. But he isn't a pervert. He is a former RAW agent looking for a terrorist sleeper cell. He knows that one of the three women is a handler codenamed "Bulbul." The twist? He confronts Kabir, not to arrest him, but to propose a partnership. Dekho Magar Pyar Se - Part 1 -2025- UllU Origin...
The twist. In the final minutes of Episode 1, Kabir spots something he didn't plant. Another camera. Someone else is watching. The safe, lonely world of his obsession collapses into paranoia. The tagline— "Jab nigahain ban jaayein shikaar" (When eyes become the prey) —hits home. Performances: Beyond the Skin Show One of the criticisms often leveled at UllU Originals is that they prioritize skin over script. While the promotional trailers for Dekho Magar Pyar Se - Part 1 certainly leaned into the erotic thriller genre (featuring lingering shots of the women in various states of undress), the actual series attempts a balancing act. The voyeurism begins
"You know their schedules, their bodies, their secrets," Mr. Nair says. "I know their mission. Help me find Bulbul, or I will turn your hard drives over to the police." It is uncomfortable, invasive, and exactly the point
Kabir doesn't just watch to steal data or money. He watches to curate a fantasy. The "Pyar Se" in the title is Kabir’s twisted justification. He believes that by watching them, he is protecting them from the dangers of the outside world. He falls in love with the versions of these women that exist only inside his monitor—unaware that a real predator is already stalking the building’s halls. Part 1 of the series, consisting of the first four episodes (approx. 25 minutes each), functions as a masterclass in slow-burn setup. Unlike the platform's usual quick-cut, high-intensity intros, Dekho Magar Pyar Se takes its time.