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Bandra. Night. Prakash scales a compound wall using a YouTube tutorial on parkour (fails twice). He reaches a balcony — underwear on the line. He grabs them. But these are men’s boxers with “I ♥ My Wife” printed. Confused, he takes them anyway.

He stops outside the door of (a loud, benevolent lunchbox tiffin supplier). Prakash takes a deep breath, then empties the bag onto her doorstep. He rings the bell and sprints.

Flashback: Prakash and Neha chatting on DevForum . She complains: “My husband bought me expensive lingerie but never looks at me.” Prakash: “What if someone stole them? He’d notice?” Neha (laughing): “Yes.” Prakash, misreading the joke, actually steals her lingerie. But instead of selling, he redistributes them to other women in chawls — as a weird, twisted form of “making neglected lingerie feel wanted.”

She gets CCTV: Prakash, buying incense. Same guy caught on chawl CCTV near Sonal’s house. Panty Chor Episode 1 -- HiWEBxSERIES.com

Chintu enters. “Bhai, Sonal Didi ka case serious ho gaya. Naya police officer aaya — female, scary.” Prakash panics: “I never steal from the same building twice! My algorithm says…” Chintu: “Your algorithm is going to get you arrested.”

Panty Chor – Episode 1: “The Unlucky Draw” Platform: HiWEBxSERIES.com Genre: Dark Comedy / Crime Thriller / Slice-of-Life Language: Hinglish (Hindi + English) with subtitles Duration: 32 min Logline In the cramped chawls of Mumbai, a timid engineering dropout and a cynical female cop get tangled in a bizarre hunt for a mysterious “panty chor” — only to uncover a web of mistaken identities, social hypocrisy, and one very unexpected hero. Episode 1 – Full Synopsis The episode opens with a low-angle shot of swaying nylon clotheslines against a grey monsoon sky. Title card: Dharavi, Mumbai. 5:47 AM.

The room goes silent.

Prakash is in his 10x10 rented room, sorting a pile of stolen laundry. He uses a custom Excel sheet: Source, Fabric type, Estimated Resale Value, Risk Factor. His dream: raise ₹50,000 to buy a 3D printer to make “custom replicas” and go legit.

Meera traces the perfume to a small shop in Dadar. The shopkeeper remembers: “One young man, glasses, buys jasmine agarbatti every week. Says he uses it to ‘neutralize odors for resale.’ I thought he was a laundry guy.”

A scrawny, nervous — glasses taped at the bridge, wearing an oversized “I Love Coding” t-shirt — sneaks into a narrow bylane. He looks over his shoulder every two seconds. In his trembling hand: a polythene bag containing three pairs of women’s underwear. Bandra

Prakash’s phone buzzes. 12 pairs of “premium cotton, worn at least twice.” Payment: ₹8,000. Prakash needs money. He decides for one last job — a high-end housing society in Bandra.

Meera arrives at Khanna’s flat. Khanna is furious. His wife is crying. Meera: “What’s missing?” Khanna: “My… my special boxers. Given by my wife on anniversary.” Meera (deadpan): “Sir, you called police for underwear theft?” Khanna: “It’s the principle!”

Sonal screaming at 6 AM. The whole mohalla gathers. The panty chor has struck again — 7th incident in two months. He reaches a balcony — underwear on the line