Veena’s relationship with Aarav grows strained as their approaches diverge. Aarav’s willingness to "fight fire with fire" exposes an ethical rift. Meanwhile, Priya wrestles with the choice to protect her source (Veena) or break the story that could make her career.
After last week’s tense cliffhanger, Veena returns with Episode 7, aptly titled "Fighting Fire With Fire." The episode delivers on its promise of escalation, but not without a few singed edges. This is the point where the series shifts from a slow-burn psychological drama into a full-blown conflagration, and the results are as thrilling as they are unsettling. Veena Episode 7 - Fighting Fire With Fire
Director [Insert Director Name] has a love for visual symbolism, and here it occasionally tips into overkill. We get it: the office trash can fire, the literal lit candle on her desk, the red dress she wears to the board meeting. By the third shot of Veena staring into a flame, the metaphor begins to smolder rather than ignite. A little more subtlety would have made the explosive moments land harder. Veena’s relationship with Aarav grows strained as their
In a high-tension sequence, Veena makes a seemingly insane call. Instead of retreating from the flames, she orders her team to puncture a nearby gas main or accelerant tank. After last week’s tense cliffhanger, Veena returns with
Thematically, “Fighting Fire With Fire” asks a timely question: when institutions fail to punish wrongdoing, is mimicking that behavior morally defensible? The episode refuses didacticism, offering instead a messy, human answer: sometimes fight back, sometimes count losses, and sometimes accept that the tactics you adopt will change you. This ambiguity is the show’s strength—Veena’s choices are understandable but not wholly admirable, which keeps viewers invested and uneasy.