Episode 1 introduces us to , a seemingly happy couple living in a small town. Raghav works a regular job while Meera manages the home. Their monotonous life changes when Raghav’s younger brother Akshay returns from the city, bringing an expensive “tohfa” (gift) for Meera—a luxury watch.

Night fell like wet velvet. Sheena lay awake, the locket cold on her chest, and let the past fill in around the edges of the present: A's laugh, the way his hand had brushed hers in a crowded bazaar, the argument at the riverbank, the sharp final silence that had severed them. What had happened to make him go? Or to make him send a locket now?

Sheena clutched the small, crumpled box as the bus rattled through the late-evening traffic. The label had been torn, but the word Tohfa — “gift” — was written in careful, looping Hindi on a scrap of paper tucked beneath the tape. She had no memory of ordering anything; she only remembered the number that had called her a week ago, insisting she come pick up a package at the old delivery office by the railway lines.

The first episode of "Tohfa" is a promising start to the series, with a captivating narrative and impressive production values. The show's themes of love, mystery, and self-discovery are well-woven, making it an engaging watch. If you're a fan of Ullu's previous works or enjoy Indian web series, "Tohfa" is definitely worth checking out.

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