The Night Manager - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Zakhm
Shaan Sengupta, the night manager of Dhaka's Hotel Orient Pearl, gets embroiled in the arms-dealing world of billionaire Shelly Rungta for going beyond duty for a special guest.

Mission
Unable to recover from the incidents in Dhaka, Shaan agrees to a significant change that would have a domino effect on his and Shelly's lives.

Mehmaan
Shaan utilizes his time in Shelly's villa by befriending his son. Meanwhile, Lipika keeps a close eye on Shaan and makes moves of her own.

Sweetly-Waala
Disruptions in Shelly's perfect world pave the way for Shaan, but Lipika's troubles only seem to be beginning.

Abhimanyu
Shaan faces a crucial test, and Lipika's shocking discovery could change the course of her mission. As BJ creates trouble, where is GV?

Magic Trick
Shaan executes a risky plan to avoid Shelly's suspicions. Meanwhile, Lipika, Danish and their team fend off an attempt to bury their mission.

Imarti
Shaan comes face to face with his past as he and Lipika get one last chance to take down Shelly's empire.
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