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I don't know how to describe this series. When you start expecting something logical, it delivers something else, and this continues till the end. I couldn't understand what they wanted to narrate. Or probably just wanted to dramatise all the scenes. In an attempt to show unexpected results throughout multiple scenes, the reputed director managed to deliver unexpected results for his series as well. a totally unexpected disaster from him.
In all, seven characters got screwed in this series:
1. The hero's father for believing that because he is an affluent person in Pakistan, nobody can touch him or his family, but ultimately he has to flee from Pakistan after almost everyone in his family gets killed except his son, who later kills him for his bad habits.
2. The hero's love interest Sanjana, who gets trapped in a vengeful marriage by the villain to take revenge from the hero, But then our hero never loved her; in fact, he is married to another girl.
3. The hero's master, Jagan, is killed by the hero when Jagan tries to kill him for fear of losing control over his gang. The poor gang leader was tricked into distrust by the villain and paid the price.
4. Hero's brother-like friend Bangali, who is again killed by Hero for betrayal in a scene where it looked like he would be forgiven
5. The villain's mastermind lady, who is killed by the villain himself for probably eliminating a chance of betrayal
6. Hero's wife Preeti as her husband decides to cheat on her for Nayantara (Mouni)
7. The audience for constantly trying to digest whatever is happening in anticipation of a great end to the story, which never happens.