The writing (by Kshitij Patwardhan) relies heavily on "elevator moments"—scenes designed specifically for applause or dramatic pauses. Because of this, the pacing feels uneven. The first two episodes, dealing with childhood trauma, are engaging. However, the middle episodes drag, focusing on repetitive confrontations. The finale feels rushed, condensing years of legal struggle into a few courtroom scenes that lack the necessary tension.

The series consists of six episodes, each running approximately 25–35 minutes:

The series begins with her childhood as Ganesh , a young boy who dreams of becoming a mother, and documents his tumultuous relationship with his policeman father.