Chadar 2024 Nazar S01 Epi 13 Hindi Web Series Exclusive May 2026

The title for Episode 14 has leaked online: Aaina aur Aag (The Mirror and the Fire). Based on the post-credits scene of Epi 13 (which shows a hand reaching out of the Chadar), we predict:

Title: The Unwound Shroud
Director: Rajiv Khandelwal
Runtime: 42 minutes

Episode 13 opens with a cold flashback: 1987, a deserted haveli in Rajasthan. We see a woman named Chandramati (played by veteran actress Neena Tiwana) performing a forbidden ritual involving a black chadar and a brass nazar pendant. The ritual fails, but instead of death, she becomes a Pishachini—a flesh-eating spirit bound to the chadar. chadar 2024 nazar s01 epi 13 hindi web series exclusive

Cut to the present. Ayaan (Vikram Sethi) discovers that his late mother’s graveyard shroud is the same cursed chadar. Zara (Meera Deshpande) begins experiencing violent trances, during which she writes ancient Bhojpuri symbols on her bedroom walls—messages from Chandramati.

The Climax of Episode 13 is what fans are calling "the bathroom mirror scene." Zara looks into a mirror and sees not her reflection but Chandramati's decaying face, mouthing: "Nazar utarne ka ek hi tarika hai—kafan jalana" (The only way to remove the evil eye is to burn the shroud). Just as Ayaan lights the chadar on fire, the episode cuts to black with a bone-chilling scream—not from the spirit, but from Zara. The title for Episode 14 has leaked online:

Warning: Contains Spoilers for Episode 13

Episode 13, titled "The Unveiling," is arguably the most intense chapter of the season so far. Clocking in at just under 45 minutes, the episode wastes no time. It picks up immediately after the cliffhanger of Episode 12, where the protagonist discovered the hidden basement of the ancient haveli. The ritual fails, but instead of death, she

What makes this episode exclusive is the shift in cinematography. The directors have utilized a darker, grittier palette, mirroring the descent into the town's core mystery. The sound design is particularly noteworthy—the subtle whispers and the use of silence build a tension that is palpable.

The standout moment of the episode is the confrontation between the lead detective and the town elder. It is a masterclass in writing, where every line of dialogue has a double meaning. We finally get a glimpse of what the "Chadar" truly represents in the context of the series—not just a burial shroud, but a veil of corruption that has protected the antagonists for decades.