That night, her mother starts sleepwalking toward the haveli. Ayaan sees a little girl in a white dress standing at the foot of his bed — but she has no face, just smooth skin where features should be.
Some doors should never be opened. Some whispers should never be followed.
The episode introduces Riya (a curious, tech-savvy college student) and her younger brother Ayaan , who move into a refurbished apartment in the same town with their widowed mother. Riya finds an old radio in the storeroom — dusty, no power cord, yet it crackles to life every night at exactly 1:11 AM.
Riya follows her mother to the haveli. Inside, a single oil lamp flickers. On the wall — photographs of missing girls from the last 20 years. In the center: a mirror. When Riya looks into it, she sees herself… but older, bruised, and smiling sadly. The reflection mouths: “You’re already one of us.” koi hai episode 1
The mirror cracks. Lights out.
Riya assumes it’s a prank. But when she plays back a recording, the voice changes to a grown woman’s scream: “Don’t let her in.”
Riya wakes up in her bed the next morning. Everything seems normal — except her little brother draws a picture of two sisters now. When asked, he says: “You and her — the one who sleeps under your bed.” That night, her mother starts sleepwalking toward the haveli
At first, only static. Then a child’s voice whispers: “Koi hai… koi hai… (Is someone there… is someone there…)”
Would you like a full script-style scene from this episode or a logline for the series pitch?
Screen goes black. “Koi Hai?” Whisper: “Haan… main hoon.” (Yes… it’s me.) Episode End Card: Next episode — The Face in the Floorboard Some whispers should never be followed
Here’s a write-up for Koi Hai (the iconic Indian suspense-horror show) – , as if it were a revival or a fresh adaptation. Title: Koi Hai – Episode 1: The Uninvited
A quiet, misty hill town. An old haveli stands abandoned at the edge of the forest — locals call it “Chhalia Mahal” (Mansion of Deception). Children dare each other to touch its rusted gate; no one has ever entered and returned unchanged.