In this pivotal episode, the protagonist (Vyom Yadav) is forced into a corner. After being framed for a crime he didn’t commit, he reluctantly forms an alliance with student leader Govind Maurya (Anurag Thakur) to seek revenge. This episode marks a major turning point where Arvind's idealistic aspirations of becoming a civil servant begin to dissolve into the murky world of campus power plays. Series Review & Highlights
: Vyom Yadav receives significant praise for his portrayal of Arvind, described as a "dynamo of talent". Supporting actors like Jatin Goswami (as the corrupt cop) and Puneet Singh are also highlighted for their compelling negative roles. In this pivotal episode, the protagonist (Vyom Yadav)
: Reviews are mixed but generally lean positive. Some reviewers from NDTV gave it 3 stars, calling it a "decent but familiar exploration" of student politics, while users on IMDb have rated it approximately 7.2/10 . Perspectives on the Series Series Review & Highlights : Vyom Yadav receives
: The show explores the toxic "nexus" between students, corrupt police, and seasoned politicians. Critics note that while the story of a "good guy forced to break bad" is familiar, Dhulia’s direction provides a realistic and unsettling atmosphere. Some reviewers from NDTV gave it 3 stars,
“The plot does throw up quite a few shocks but it at most times unfolds at a deliberate pace.” NDTV
“Garmi generates tempered heat rather than scorching highs. It does not deliver explosive action.” NDTV · 3 years ago