Gyaarah Gyaarah: Season 1 Complete Pack
Breaking away from his established comedic and dancing persona, Juyal delivers a breakout dramatic performance as the determined 2016 inspector carrying deep childhood trauma.
The plot follows police officers operating in different timelines who connect through a mysterious walkie-talkie that works only at 11:11 PM. They use this connection to solve cold cases—crimes that have remained unsolved for decades—and to prevent new ones. Time-Travel/Communication: 2016 meets the past. Cold Cases: Unsolved mysteries from years ago.
As a "complete pack," the season benefits from consistent directorial vision (by Umesh Bist) and tight writing (adapted from the Korean drama Signal , though significantly Indianized). The cinematography distinguishes 1990 from 2016 not through gaudy filters but through subtle changes in texture, color grading (warmer, grainier for the past; colder, sharper for the present), and production design (landline phones, Maruti 800s, cassette tapes vs. smartphones, SUVs, and LED screens). The sound design, particularly the distorted crackle of the walkie-talkie at 11:11 PM, becomes an iconic auditory motif. gyaarah gyaarah season 1 complete pack
| Episode | Title | Summary (per IMDb) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Episode 1 | Officer Yug tries solving a cold case with the help of senior cop Vamika. At 11:11 PM, a broken walkie-talkie springs to life, connecting him to officer Shaurya from the past. | | 2 | Episode 2 | The investigation into Aditi’s abduction and murder takes a chilling turn, with flashbacks hinting at suspects and a mysterious nurse. | | 3 | Episode 3 | The team investigates the "Tie and Die" serial killings while Vamika pushes for a confession in the earlier case. | | 4 | Episode 4 | Vamika confirms that Yug is a survivor of the "Tie and Die" case. In 1990, Shaurya captures the killer based on a tip from Yug. | | 5 | Episode 5 | In 1990, Palak encounters a strange driver named Brahmdutt. In 2016, Yug is kept waiting for an update from Shaurya. | | 6 | Episode 6 | In 1990, a child's abuse reveals the "Tie and Die" killer's patterns. In 2016, Vamika's investigation leads her to Brahmdutt's son. | | 7 | Episode 7 | In 1998, Shaurya investigates a complex case involving gangsters, while Vamika faces family pressure and Yug uncovers details about Shaurya’s past. | | 8 | Episode 8 | Tensions escalate as Yug works to solve old cases. A high-profile kidnapping forces the team into a race against time. |
The driving force for both detectives is the agonizing desire to undo past mistakes and save innocent lives. Breaking away from his established comedic and dancing
The show’s name, "Gyaarah Gyaarah," which translates to "Eleven-Eleven," is central to its plot and a key concept rooted in Carl Jung’s theory of synchronicity—a "cosmic wink" that suggests hidden connections and favorable manifestations.
By sharing information, the duo attempts to solve cold cases that have remained "unsolved" for decades, proving that the past is never truly dead. 🎬 Why the Complete Pack is a Must-Watch Time-Travel/Communication: 2016 meets the past
By exchanging information across time, they attempt to solve long-buried cold cases and deliver justice, often discovering that changes in the past have significant consequences for the present.