Shikwa
When Narmada passed away, Dinesh did not come to attend her funeral. All the people are looking for Dinesh to come and take at least her last responsibility but Dinesh does not come.
Pawri Naka, Bhekhati
Sumit Yadav, a 12-year-old boy, comes from a family of daily
wage earners, Surendra and Anita. He's known for his intelligence. One day,
Sumit disappears suddenly, leaving his father frantic with worry. Surendra
searches everywhere but finds no trace of his son.
He reports Sumit missing to the police, who launch a search with the help of informers. Sadly, Sumit's body is found in a remote area. The postmortem report shocks everyone: Sumit's organs have been removed in a crude manner. It's not the work of organ traffickers, but rather suggests something darker: black magic.
An informant leads the police to a tantrik named Baba Gufraan, who Surendra had visited in the past for help. Surendra explains that he believed in Gufraan's abilities as he had helped his family before. Gufraan had a fondness for children, including Sumit.
However, when the police try to locate Gufraan, they discover that he is elusive. Further investigation reveals that Gufraan's real name is Yaqub Sheikh. He was once a married man with children but left his family four years ago to become a tantrik.
सुमित एक होनहार बच्चा है। उसके माँ बाप का नाम सुनीता और सुरेन्द्र है जो की दिहाड़ी मजदूर हैं। एक दिन अचानक सुमित सुबह स्कूल जाते समय गायब हो जाता है। उसके माँ-बाप उसके स्कूल जाकर पता करते हैं तो पता चलता है की सुमित आज स्कूल आया ही नहीं था। परेशान माँ-बाप पुलिस के पास जाकर उसकी मिसिंग कम्प्लेन लिखाते हैं। अगले दिन पुलिस को सुमित की लाश एक जंगल में मिलती है। लाश निर्वस्त्र है और उसके सारे कपडे गायब हैं। मारने वाले ने सुमित की शरीर से उसके अंग भी निकाल लिए हैं। पुलिस ये सब देख कर हैरत है और उनको शक है की ये एक ऑर्गन-ट्रेडिंग का केस है।
Naveen Tyagi as Gufraan Baba |
Narsimha Murthi (portrayed by Ali Raza Namdar), serves as a supervisor in an institution. Residing with his wife and two daughters, Anita (played by Muskan Bamne) and Anjali (played by Sheetal Kaur), he leads a modest family life. However, Murthi is deeply concerned when he notices a decline in his elder daughter Anjali's academic performance. This concern escalates when the school principal informs him about the discovery of objectionable items in Anjali's possession.
Shocked and dismayed, Murthi investigates further and is devastated to find dr*gs in his own drawer. Overwhelmed with disappointment and anger, he confronts Anjali, expressing his dismay and reprimanding her severely. In response, Anjali promises her father that she will refrain from such behavior in the future.
Despite Murthi's efforts to address the situation and his hopes for Anjali's recovery from this addiction, the ultimate success of his endeavors remains uncertain.
Preeti Raj Sharma |