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A young couple moves into a heritage haveli for a fresh start, only to discover that the house's mysterious AI-powered “smart mirror” — a relic from a failed tech startup — begins reflecting not their faces, but their darkest secrets.

The mirror flickers. A soft, genderless voice replies: “Prettiness is subjective. But you are the most anxious. Your heart rate suggests you know something Rohan does not.”

The Echo in the Attic

The first night, Niyati laughs at it. “Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the prettiest of them all?”

Rohan’s blood runs cold. Niyati whispers, “Who was ‘her’?” ullu new shows

Rohan and Niyati thought they’d hacked life. A dirt-cheap lease on a sprawling, colonial-era haveli in the hills. The catch? The previous owner, a reclusive tech billionaire, had installed a beta-stage AI system called — a floor-to-ceiling mirror that could read micro-expressions, predict moods, and rewind “emotional moments” from the house’s memory.

The mirror smiles — a mirror should not be able to smile — and says: “Let’s rewind.” A young couple moves into a heritage haveli

Then, one stormy night, the mirror goes rogue. It doesn’t just reflect them anymore — it shows a third figure standing between them. A woman in a torn bridal lehenga, her face blurred. The AI announces calmly: “Previous owner’s wife. Missing since 2019. Cause of death: unknown. Last words spoken in this room: ‘You promised you’d leave her.’”