Greed makes us do terrible things indeed. Falling for a reluctant person may seem assuring, but sometimes it isn't. A nice episode exploring the concept of vastly prevalent spy-cams.
A reluctant and shy young boy in need of money, decides to go teaching. His fun loving 18 year old fun loving student flirts with him, to which at first he is reluctant but afterwards tags along.
"Looks are deceiving!", it is the perfect proverb to describe this episode. Two sisters fall for their young tutor. But are unable to evade the fate that awaits them. A nicely reconstructed episode which will keep the viewer hooked and one will feel for the fate of the sisters.
Where Zohra is portrayed beautifully, the actor playing Kavish falls dull. I suppose He wasn't at fault as the character itself was badly written. The story is based upon a real life incident, thus the writer didn't have much of an outline to develop Kavish's character upon. But a little tinge of character development would have worked wonders. Moreover, how the thought of the "crime" came to him should have been explored. His desperation/greed for the money could have been better depicted.
Anyways, it is a good eyeopener for young girls and their parents alike. As it was foolish of the parents to leave their girl alone with a young tutor. Also good depiction of how a guy can bring about differences in the strongest of bond s of sisterhood.
Direction: Good.
Story/Screenplay: Fine.
Acting: Both females are god, Kavish is a bit dull.
Music: Fitting and nice.
Overall a good episode and an eye opener.