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Ep 5-Honest Choice

An episode of the Moksha podcast, hosted by RosePod, titled "Ep 5-Honest Choice" was published on December 26, 2023 and runs 11 minutes.

December 26, 2023 ·11m · Moksha

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Hardy contemplates whether to reveal the truth or frame someone else to catch the real killer. The atmosphere at the police station is tense with the media and locals present. As the media gathers for a briefing, Hardy seems conflicted. He glances at Jaggi, who signals encouragement, boosting his confidence. Despite SP Prabhat's disapproving look, Hardy remains unfazed. They step away from the spotlight. As Hardy contemplates, Jaggi's supportive gestures give him courage. The constables redirectthe media, allowing Hardy to enter the station, maintaining a determined demeanor. Hardy and Jaggi arrive at a scattered village with a mix of homes. Unable to drive the jeep in, Hardy feels the weight of the law on his shoulders. As tension rises with the gathering crowd, Maangru attempts to flee, promptingHardy to pursue him with his pistol drawn.

Hardy contemplates whether to reveal the truth or frame someone else to catch the real killer. The atmosphere at the police station is tense with the media and locals present. As the media gathers for a briefing, Hardy seems conflicted. He glances at Jaggi, who signals encouragement, boosting his confidence. Despite SP Prabhat's disapproving look, Hardy remains unfazed. They step away from the spotlight. As Hardy contemplates, Jaggi's supportive gestures give him courage. The constables redirect

the media, allowing Hardy to enter the station, maintaining a determined demeanor. Hardy and Jaggi arrive at a scattered village with a mix of homes. Unable to drive the jeep in, Hardy feels the weight of the law on his shoulders. As tension rises with the gathering crowd, Maangru attempts to flee, prompting

Hardy to pursue him with his pistol drawn.

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