Karma - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Rocky and Lalit assault Karan
Karan Kapoor observes cheating at college and reports it—his friends, Rocky and Lalit, retaliate by brutally beating him. He dies, but his grandfather Devdutt revives him via meditation and the cosmic power of the "seven stars," transforming him into Karma.

Karan feels blessed with powers
Awakening in his inherited armor, Karan begins to understand his abilities—strength, star‑based weapons—and wrestles with his new identity. He cautiously tests his power while protecting innocents.

Karma vs Fakira
His first major enemy: Fakira—a sorcerer-like figure—attacks, and Karma must use his emerging powers (like energy stars and weather‑based force) to defeat him, learning more about his strength and purpose.

Fakira's End
Karma finishes the battle with Fakira for good. During the chaos, his father (Professor Mahesh Kapoor) is shot and hospitalized, leaving Karan torn between family and destiny. Guru Maa (Gayatri Ji) enters as his spiritual guide.

Karan's father gets shot
Picking up from the previous episode, the emotional weight builds: Karan battles guilt, while Guru Maa helps him refine his spiritual connection to the "seven stars." Mrinal becomes more central in his personal world.

Karan Shoots Gunshot
Karma's first direct confrontation with Markesh's assassin Gunshot. This marks a shift: he's not just reacting, he's proactively defending others—even using firearms metaphorically by star weapons to take down threats.

The Lavamukhi Sword
Karma recovers an ancient spiritual weapon—perhaps referencing the Lavamukhi Sword. This episode deepens the mythos behind the seven stars and introduces more fantastical threats.

The half human species
Encounters with hybrid creatures or supernatural beings—half-human, half-spirit—challenge Karma's moral compass. Emotional connection with Mrinal deepens as she witnesses his double life.

Karma rescues Ansh
A child named Ansh is endangered by Markesh's forces. Karma intervenes, cementing his role as city protector. The rescue establishes a key emotional triumph and community awareness.

Karma kills Zimraat
Zimraat, another demon-like assassin, is introduced—and defeated. Karma's victories begin to stack, but each fight reveals new layers of Markesh's plan.

Mrinal gets the job
Mrinal obtains employment—possibly exposing her to danger. Karma faces both external threats and the risk of revealing his identity to those closest to him.

Mrinal gets abducted
The tension turns personal: Mrinal is kidnapped, setting the stage for Karma's most emotional rescue mission to date. Challenges his devotion to duty vs. personal attachments.

The Encounter
Ensuing confrontations bring Karma face-to-face with Markesh's inner circle—laying groundwork to reveal deeper ties between Karma and the villain's psychic arsenal.

Karma is the villain
Public perception turns against him—Markesh spins misinformation to paint Karma as the antagonist. Karan doubts himself, making internal conflict central.

Karma punishes Markesh
A decisive blow: Karma directly confronts Markesh, delivering a strategic setback. Marks a turning point where Karma embraces his larger purpose.

Dr. Merchant is killed
One of Karma's allies, Dr. Merchant, is killed—Ratchets up personal loss and existential stakes. Karma must balance vengeance with vision.

Who is Nimaar?
A character named Nimaar surfaces—possibly a hidden threat or psychological link to Markesh. Karma investigates, discovering connections between villainous forces and his own ancestry.

Devilish flute
A cursed musical instrument emerges, used to manipulate or control people. Karma must restore balance, pushing his spiritual power boundaries.

Robot becomes evil
Technology meets mythology: a robot under Markesh's influence damages civilians. Karma confronts unnatural threats, showcasing growth in adaptability.

Maya and Magas plot to kill Karma
New conspirators—Maya and Magas—join forces against Karma. Conflict intensifies; Karma's faith in guidance from Guru Maa becomes essential.

Magas decides to help Karma
Surprise allegiance: Magas switches sides to aid Karma, revealing complexity in the spiritual war and Karma's ability to inspire redemption.

Kaira slaps Vishal
A personal moment involving characters Kaira and Vishal—highlighting emotional drama and internal divisions within Markesh's network. Possibly reveals vulnerabilities.

Karma wins over the evil golden lady, Sonika
Sonika—a powerful femme fatale—challenges Karma intensely. His victory here marks mastery over multifaceted threats and prepares him for final clash.

Gayatri gives Karma a weapon to kill Zoravar
Guru Maa steps in with spiritual guidance—presenting a potent weapon specifically to defeat Zoravar, another strong henchman. This episode foreshadows the approach for Markesh.

Markesh kills Zoravar
Markesh removes his own henchman Zoravar—possibly to conceal secrets or assert dominance. This shifts power dynamics dramatically before the finale.

Karma Saves Kaira and Markesh's mother
Final confrontation: Karma orchestrates an illusion to make Markesh believe his mother died—psychically weakening him. Kaira is saved, Markesh is neutralized, and the show ends philosophically: Karma will continue his duty without expectation of reward.
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