Maybe I should structure the response by first stating that downloading from unofficial sources is illegal and then provide legal alternatives. Also, highlight the risks of using pirated files, like malware or legal consequences.
Wait, I need to check if the user is okay with not getting the zip file but finding another way. So, the main points are: 1. Warn against piracy. 2. Suggest legal streaming platforms. 3. Mention offline options via those platforms. 4. Possibly a note on region restrictions and using a reliable method.
Also, if the user is in a different country, maybe the availability varies. So advising them to check local services. Additionally, offering tips on using a VPN for accessing region-locked content is possible, but I should be cautious not to promote or enable piracy. Maybe just a general suggestion to look into legal streaming options.
Another angle is to mention alternatives like torrenting, but again, that's illegal unless it's a public domain. Since the show is relatively recent, it's not in public domain. So I need to be clear about the legal aspects and the risks involved for the user.
But maybe the user just wants to know their legal options. So I should suggest official platforms where they can watch or download the show. Services like SonyLIV, maybe Netflix, or Amazon Prime if they have the rights in certain regions. I need to check if that's accurate. Wait, SonyLIV is in India, so perhaps that's the primary legal source. I should confirm that and mention it.
I should also consider if the user is trying to save the episodes for offline viewing. If so, they can use the official app for offline downloads if available. That's a legal way to access the content without piracy.