Season 2 is expected to double down on this experimental storytelling. The use of split screens, animation, and muted color palettes creates a graphic novel aesthetic. The dialogue delivery—often breaking the fourth wall—allows Matsya to toy with the audience, making the viewer complicit in his crimes.

The first season ended on a shocking note. In a twist that baffled viewers, Matsya seemingly shoots the very man he was trying to save—himself (or a version of himself). The finale was an exercise in non-linear storytelling that left the narrative open-ended. Was it suicide? Was it an escape plan? Or was it the ultimate con?