Let's discuss it in points...
1.Cinematography:
Lets begin with the best part. It's quite realistic when seen in the context of the storyline. You never feel like it's being shot on sets. It is able to generate the kind of environment that is required.
2.Character:
Mind you characters not actors. Even though it is a short series the process of character building in this one doesnt seem to be upto the mark. It seems quite oversurfaced and rather imposing on the audience where it requires to be more comprehensive in such complex context.
3. Acting: Probably this is the only thing that is quite strong. Radhika Aapte is as always quite deep through in her character and manav kaul did do justice with his role. Here and there some other actors try to make impresssion but are overshadowed by the two main actors. But an honourable mention the antagonist lady inspector does leave an impact.
4. Storyline or Plot: Well this is something you will have to work very hard if you are trying to drive home something extraordinary. But in this case it is not so. On the surface the plot may seem to be whole for a while. Bit if you give it a thought it seems rather ambiguous. The writer himself doesn't seem to be clear in his mimd. While I think about it I feel the the plot to be too far streched especially when seen in the context of present Indian situations.
5. Miscellanous -Background score tries to raise your nerves but fails sometimes. - Being in horror zone you will naturally expect some Hair raising moments but you will be greatly disappointed there isn't one scene that makes you scare. - All in all an honest effort but with serious misgivings. - worth a one time watch.