We finally get a flashback to the 1970s, explaining the origin of the kaala til . A pregnant woman, ostracized by the village, made a pact with a forest deity to protect her child. However, the deity twisted the deal, marking the bloodline with a black mole that acts as a beacon for lost souls. This backstory adds a tragic layer to the horror, making the entity less of a monster and more of a victim.
We finally get a flashback to the 1970s, explaining the origin of the kaala til . A pregnant woman, ostracized by the village, made a pact with a forest deity to protect her child. However, the deity twisted the deal, marking the bloodline with a black mole that acts as a beacon for lost souls. This backstory adds a tragic layer to the horror, making the entity less of a monster and more of a victim.