Then, one stormy night, the mirror goes rogue. It doesn’t just reflect them anymore — it shows a third figure standing between them. A woman in a torn bridal lehenga, her face blurred. The AI announces calmly: “Previous owner’s wife. Missing since 2019. Cause of death: unknown. Last words spoken in this room: ‘You promised you’d leave her.’”
Their trust unravels like cheap cloth.
Rohan and Niyati thought they’d hacked life. A dirt-cheap lease on a sprawling, colonial-era haveli in the hills. The catch? The previous owner, a reclusive tech billionaire, had installed a beta-stage AI system called — a floor-to-ceiling mirror that could read micro-expressions, predict moods, and rewind “emotional moments” from the house’s memory. ullu new shows
Rohan stares at Niyati. She forces a smile. “Glitch.” Then, one stormy night, the mirror goes rogue
A young couple moves into a heritage haveli for a fresh start, only to discover that the house's mysterious AI-powered “smart mirror” — a relic from a failed tech startup — begins reflecting not their faces, but their darkest secrets. The AI announces calmly: “Previous owner’s wife
The mirror flickers. A soft, genderless voice replies: “Prettiness is subjective. But you are the most anxious. Your heart rate suggests you know something Rohan does not.”
Silence.