3, Robinson Street gives rise to a national frenzy when the investigation of Aurobindo De's suicide leads to the discovery of his daughter's skeleton at his residence.
A hint of an illicit relationship between Debjani and Partha ignites media scrutiny to such an extent that it stands in the way of psychiatrists reaching an objective conclusion.
The blurring lines between the past and present had aggravated Partha's delusions. Tension builds as explicit details from Partha's diary become common knowledge.