Rishi and Ayyanar have a clash of opinions. Fear spreads throughout the village as more Vanaratchi sightings are reported. Sathya assigns beat officer Kathy to help Rishi and his team in the investigation.
When a wildlife photographer’s mysterious death is blamed on a deadly forest spirit called Vanaratchi, Crime Branch Inspector Rishi Nandhan is sent to Thaenkaadu to investigate the case, along with sub-inspectors Ayyanar and Chitra.
Sathya and Irfan try to track down poachers who conduct illegal activities in the forest. A forest night vision camera captures a horrifying video. Villagers hold an urgent panchayat meeting. Rishi and his team arrest a suspect and question her.
Panic strikes when Kathy and another forest guard go missing in the forest during a routine night patrol. Rishi’s traumatic past with Viji is revealed. Meanwhile, a young village woman gets a visit from the Vanaratchi.
The lack of physical evidence and the supernatural phenomena around the murder case baffles everyone. Rishi is haunted by a mysterious ghost from his past. Meanwhile, the Vanaratchi claims another victim.
The gripping exploration of self-defense murder cases, where law enforcement, prosecutors and defense attorneys unravel every detail, from the harrowing stories, forensics, interrogations and witness statements in order to find answers.
The next wave of bakers make a splash with pool party-themed counterfeit confections. Guest judges: Oscar Nuñez, Jillian Bell and Kamie Crawford.
The first batch of bakers create incredible objects out of cake with a personal touch. Guest judges: Jay Pharoah, Lauren Lapkus and London Hughes.
With $50,000 up for grabs, the remaining bakers create cakes that represent their families. Guest judges: Taran Killam, Ego Nwodim and Chris Kattan.
In a spooky showdown, bakers bring Dracula, Frankenstein and more to life. Guest judges: Dulcé Sloan, Chris Witaske and Liza Koshy.
In the first-ever team challenge, bakers attempt to deliver realistic room service dishes. Guest judges: Michael Ealy, Heather McMahan and Beck Bennett.
Bakers answer the call of the wild by camouflaging cakes as a snake, an iguana and... a log. Guest judges: Sam Morril, Danielle Pinnock and Christina P.
When Uncle Quentin's life's work is stolen from Kirrin Cottage, the Famous Five take the night train to Scotland and are drawn into a deadly game of espionage, theft and deceit.
The US-based students, divided by the conflict in Gaza, who are fighting for their voices to be heard on campus. At Columbia University, two pro-Palestinian groups have been banned for holding unauthorised protests - a move that members say is about shutting down criticism of Israel. Amid allegations of intimidation, antisemitism and Islamophobia, reporter Kiran Moodley follows a Palestinian student and a Jewish-American student to see if he can find common ground.
A demon doctor goes on a dangerous trip with her pals to heal various troubled creatures as they witness amazing life stories in a magical world.
It is a family meddling dating reality program where siblings come together to help each other find romantic partners.
A mother who unfairly lost her young son, takes revenge against the perpetrator who has been forgiven by the law and heals her wounds.
Michael’s rail journey through post-war Scotland takes him over the River Tay to Dundee on the trail of Joseph McKenzie, the father of modern Scottish photography.
Seven well-known personalities, all with differing faiths and beliefs, put on backpacks and walking boots and, on foot and by road, set out to cover sections of the Sultans Trail - a modern-day, 2,200km pilgrimage across Eastern Europe, which starts in Vienna and ends in the historic city of Istanbul. Journalist Adrian Chiles, former politician Edwina Currie, Olympian Fatima Whitbread, comedian Dom Joly, actor Pauline McLynn, broadcaster Mim Shaikh and television presenter Amar Latif live as modern-day pilgrims, staying in basic hotels and often sleeping in shared rooms.