Acting
A 6-year old girl is kidnapped by a mysterious masked man, who demands an unusual ransom. To save his daughter, Dr. Avinash Sabharwal must kill someone! Meanwhile, Kabir Sawant's journey continues in the hostile environment of the Delhi Crime branch. Lies, deceit and mind games begin when Kabir is given charge of the investigation, and meets Avinash.
After Zaheer’s altercation with the Maqsood gang and the killing of Raghu Mhatre, member of the gang and brother of Nana Mhatre, leaves Zaheer and Ashraf in terrible danger and looking over their back constantly, a ray of hope enters their lives in the form of the amazing news of Ashraf’s pregnancy. After the news of a new member of the family to soon join Zaheer and Ashraf brings happiness in their lives, they decide to celebrate the news and the new arrival. The celebrations take a nasty turn when Zaheer and Ashraf get on the receiving end of an unexpected attack from the Nana Mhatre gang. They both manage to escape and survive with very little margin for error and that leads to Zaheer taking the bold and difficult decision to quit underworld once and for all, for the safety of his family and his unborn child.
'Na Aavadti Goshta' centers on a traditional Maharashtrian household upended when one of two sisters comes out as queer. As her unexpected confession sends ripple effects through the traditional family structure, the household must confront their long-held taboos and biases. The narrative chronicles the sisters' changing dynamic alongside their parents' journey from initial resistance to compassionate understanding. Instead of focusing on tragic themes or external violence, the plot uses a lighthearted, slice-of-life comedy approach to showcase how love and empathy can bridge generational divides. Ultimately, it emphasizes the vital role familial support plays in the lives of LGBTQIA+ individuals.