After some time, suddenly, the car's brakes apply on their own, and the car stops at the edge of a deep cliff—half hanging in the air.
When Ravi sees the car in this condition, he panics badly and starts shouting loudly,
"Help! Help!
Please, someone help me!"
Many people are standing there, watching the scene and talking among themselves, enjoying the moment—but none of them come forward to help Ravi.
Ravi keeps screaming and begging them again and again, but it seems as if they are enjoying watching him struggle and fall.
Some people even come near his car, click couple photos, smile at him, and walk away.
Half of Ravi's body is hanging outside the car as he tries to climb out through the window.
Slowly, darkness begins to fall.
One by one, all the people there start leaving for their homes.
Seeing them leave, Ravi calls out for help once again—but everyone ignores him and walks away.
After some time, the darkness deepens, turning the surroundings eerie and terrifying.
Above, the moon is full and shining brightly. Around it, it appears as if many different birds are circling it—something that looks beautiful yet deeply frightening.
Exhausted, Ravi finally gives up and lets his body hang limp.
For a long time, he remains like that—hanging, with hope still in his eyes, waiting for someone to help him.
The same man he had seen earlier near the bridge, holding a torch, now appears here too—walking toward Ravi with that torch.
When Ravi sees him, he tries once again to pull himself out—but fails.
Because of his repeated movements, the car finally loses balance and falls straight into the cliff.
When Ravi regains consciousness in the morning, he is no longer in the car.
He finds himself surrounded by a dense forest.
No matter where he looks, he sees nothing but trees.
When Ravi looks up, he is horrified—
hanging from the trees are the dead bodies of all those people who had died in the Vijayafraud case.
Terrified, Ravi tries to run—but he no longer has the strength.
He collapses and sits under a tree.
When his hunger becomes unbearable, he bites into his own hand and starts eating it.
He feels pain, but his hunger has grown so intense that he can no longer feel anything else.
After eating a part of his hand, he feels slightly satisfied and tries to sleep.
But shortly after closing his eyes, some tribal people from the forest arrive and carry him away.
Ravi no longer has the strength to resist, so he goes with them silently—without any struggle.
As if he has accepted death…
as if he has made peace with the fact that he cannot escape it anymore.
The tribal people take Ravi to their settlement, where many others like them live.
They treat him, give him good food, and a hut to live in.
Ravi feels happy and grateful for the support and kindness he receives from them.
Two days pass like this.
One day, when Ravi returns to his hut after cutting wood, he sees all the tribal people gathered together, performing some kind of ritual.
In front of them lie the same dead bodies that Ravi had seen hanging from the trees.
Seeing this strange ritual, Ravi hides behind a tree and watches them secretly.
They begin tearing the bodies apart in a brutal and disgusting manner.
They collect the blood separately in a vessel and leave it to settle.
They separate the bones and clean them.
And the remaining raw flesh—they chew and eat it with their sharp teeth.
Seeing all this, Ravi feels nauseous.
He runs a little distance away and vomits repeatedly.
Now, he begins to fear those tribal people.
But he has no other choice except to stay with them.
Later, finding an opportunity, Ravi goes to the tribal chief and says:
"Sir, it has been many days since I came here.
My family and friends in the city must be waiting for me.
Please… can you show me the way out of this forest?"
The chief replies,
"Son, you no longer have anyone in the city.
And as for your friends—they have no concern for you. They believe you are dead."
"But how do you know that?"
"We are enlightened beings. We know everything without going anywhere."
"So you are not going anywhere from here.
This is your family now… your new world.
Do not try to escape.
The supernatural forces present in this forest will devour you.
After so much difficulty, you were freed from Alka—
do you want to go back and become her prisoner again?
No, right?
Then stay here.
Understand?"
Hearing this, Ravi understands one thing clearly—
the chief and the other tribal people will never let him leave.
And if he insists…
they will do the same to him as they did to those dead bodies.
This forest…
these people…
their behavior…
everything was deeply strange and terrifying.
