In Episode 2 of "Karma," titled "The Man Who Disposed of a Body," the narrative delves into the life of Karma Agarwal (portrayed by Park Hae-soo), a man entangled in a web of deceit and crime. To escape the ramifications of his criminal activities, Karma orchestrates a plan to fake his own death. He murders a homeless individual and plants his own identification on the body, aiming to mislead authorities and sever his ties to his illicit past. However, his scheme unravels when his father-in-law exposes the truth, leading to Karma's arrest and a life sentence in prison.
This episode underscores the series' exploration of moral ambiguity and the intricate consequences of one's actions. It highlights how attempts to escape past misdeeds can lead to unforeseen and often tragic outcomes, reinforcing the show's central theme of karma.
In Episode 2 of "Karma," titled "The Man Who Disposed of a Body," the narrative delves into the life of Karma Agarwal (portrayed by Park Hae-soo), a man entangled in a web of deceit and crime. To escape the ramifications of his criminal activities, Karma orchestrates a plan to fake his own death. He murders a homeless individual and plants his own identification on the body, aiming to mislead authorities and sever his ties to his illicit past. However, his scheme unravels when his father-in-law exposes the truth, leading to Karma's arrest and a life sentence in prison.
This episode underscores the series' exploration of moral ambiguity and the intricate consequences of one's actions. It highlights how attempts to escape past misdeeds can lead to unforeseen and often tragic outcomes, reinforcing the show's central theme of karma.