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That night, she fills empty bottles with the real unadulterated milk from her single cow, Ganga, and delivers them to the women of the colony. One sip, and the neighborhood remembers what milk is supposed to taste like. Episode 4 ends with a slow-motion shot of Rajan watching from his black SUV as a line of women, empty bottles in hand, forms outside Meera’s door. Logline: When milk becomes a weapon, every drop counts.

Streaming now only on HiWEBxSERIES.com Episode 4: The Bitter Aftertaste Logline: The lanes of Purani Basti turn treacherous as Meera’s milk route becomes a battlefield of loyalties. Doodh Wali Episodes 4-6 -- HiWEBxSERIES.com

He walks away. The crowd erupts. But in the final shot, Rajan is seen making a call: “Bring the tankers. Burn everything at midnight.” That night, she fills empty bottles with the

The most intense episode yet. Rajan’s men set fire to Meera’s shed. Ganga the cow is rescued by the colony’s children, but the shed is ashes. Meera has 24 hours to leave the basti, or "there will be an accident." Logline: When milk becomes a weapon, every drop counts

The episode opens in the grey haze of dawn. Meera (Kavya Singh) is still reeling from the attack on her younger brother, Golu. Her mother, Savitri, begs her to stop the midnight milk deliveries. But Meera’s eyes are set on a new target: Rajan Bhai’s ledger.

Rajan laughs and raises a hand to strike her. But before he can, a dozen phone cameras flash. His own drivers, his distributors – all watching. He hesitates. Meera doesn’t. She hands him a bottle of her milk and whispers, “Drink it. If you can.”

This episode is a high-stakes game of cat and mouse. The colony women start a silent Doodh Satyagraha – each house labels their own bottle with a red ribbon, signaling they buy only from Meera. Rajan retaliates by blocking the main road, preventing Meera from reaching the city’s central dairy.