The wind of the night desert is warm at the same time in Delhi the wind is blowing like anything. It is like a thunderstorm which is yet to come as if warning for another earthquake which is yet to befall in Delhi. Sitting in the library with his agent Prabhas is thinking something big and unexpected. He saw dark clouds surrounding the sky along with the thunderstorm which is going to lash in the strong floor of the university and the charitable trust which they knitted specifically with the special threads and strong bricks. Every brick has the laughter and sadness of the innocent children of the trust which they nurtured for years. He wants to take the drastic step which should be unknown to Sanyuktha. He wanted to protect them in all ways so that they would not become prey for the savage wolves but he found the solution but he felt it was like deceiving the children but he didn't have any other choice. It is hard but the market of Vish is spreading worldwide. He already captured a major part of the country reaching Rajasthan.
In the dry sand of the desert the night is falling, the wind is still spreading the warm air. Sanyuktha is still staying in the Haveli. On 13 th day after the incident she went to Jaipur because the food and vegetation and source of water is only available here. She never forgot the day of the gunshot which took away her only one relative Rani Sa. It is the 13th day after the death of Rani sa and she memorizes the days when she came with Ranisa to perform. She was aware of the development of this area. When she was a little girl she often came and today Jaipur is a fast growing city in Rajasthan because of the Indira Gandhi Canal introduced in the late 90's which led to fast growth in Jaipur.
In these 10 years it reached the highest tourist attraction. She wants to put Asthis(A burned ashes of Ranisa) into the river. So that she can live a happy life in heaven. She stayed in the hotel near it so that she can board the train tomorrow. She took Rani Sa's maid with her because she has nowhere to go.
On the other side of Rajasthan another story is cooking up. Sahani's evil plan of taking over the market in Rajasthan was going to be fulfilled. Before Gunshot happens Sahani's men approached Rani sa to hand over the Haveli so that they can build a hospital for the poor but he actually wants to establish the laboratory for making drugs but Rani sa not approve it because she wants to stay in Haveli until her death. That caused the gunshot incident.
After the death of Ramesh and Sakshi the Haveli was taken over by Ramesh and Akhilesh's sister's husband Manoj took care of the family business of arms and immunization which was started as sword making today they are manufacturing guns and bombs. They got the license to manufacture them but not completely. When Akhilesh was alive he got approval for manufacturing because the government needed some arms urgently then Akhilesh closed the business and opened the instrument store and it was booming. In these ten years the profit of the instrument shop was invested in the arms factory and today they are manufacturing guns as well as swords.
They are manufacturing illegally and the notice of closing down of the firm is given by the government. The night wind swept through the Thar Desert, carrying with it a warmth that belied the tension brewing in distant Delhi. In the capital, the atmosphere was charged, the wind howling as if heralding an impending storm. Within the confines of a university library, Prabhas sat deep in thought, his mind racing with plans that could alter the course of many lives. Beside him, his trusted agent, ever vigilant, sensed the gravity of the moment.
Outside, dark clouds gathered, casting ominous shadows over the cityscape. The university and the charitable trust they had painstakingly built stood as testaments to their dedication. Each brick of these institutions echoed with the laughter and tears of the children they had nurtured. Now, faced with an expanding threat, Prabhas contemplated a drastic step, one he intended to keep hidden from Sanyuktha. His aim was clear: to shield the children from the encroaching dangers, even if it meant making difficult choices.
The menace came in the form of Vish, a burgeoning market force that had already claimed significant territory, reaching as far as Rajasthan. Prabhas knew that confronting this threat required more than just resolve; it demanded strategic alliances and, perhaps, sacrifices.
Meanwhile, in the heart of Rajasthan, the desert's warm night wind whispered tales of sorrow and resilience. Sanyuktha remained in the ancestral Haveli, mourning the loss of her beloved Rani Sa. Thirteen days had passed since the tragic gunshot that had taken Rani Sa's life. Seeking solace and sustenance, Sanyuktha journeyed to Jaipur, a city transformed over the past decade. The introduction of the Indira Gandhi Canal had breathed new life into the region, turning it into a thriving hub of agriculture and tourism.
In Jaipur, memories flooded back to Sanyuktha—childhood visits with Rani Sa, performances, and the vibrant culture of the city. Now, she prepared to immerse Rani Sa's ashes in the river, a ritual to ensure peace in the afterlife. Accompanied by Rani Sa's loyal maid, who had nowhere else to turn, Sanyuktha found temporary refuge in a nearby hotel, planning to board a train the following day.
Unaware of her, sinister plans were unfolding elsewhere in Rajasthan. Sahani, a figure shrouded in ambition and deceit, had long coveted the Haveli. Before Rani Sa's untimely death, Sahani's men had approached her with a proposal: to convert the Haveli into a hospital for the poor. However, the true intent was far from noble. Sahani aimed to establish a clandestine laboratory for drug production. Rani Sa's refusal to relinquish her ancestral home had sealed her fate.
Following the deaths of Ramesh and Sakshi, the responsibility of the family business fell to Manoj, the husband of Ramesh and Akhilesh's sister. The enterprise, rooted in traditional sword-making, had evolved over the years. Under Akhilesh's leadership, the business had secured government approval to manufacture arms, a testament to the nation's growing emphasis on indigenous defense production . After Akhilesh's demise, the focus shifted to musical instruments, a venture that flourished and provided the capital to reinvest in arms manufacturing.
Today, the factory produced a range of weaponry, from swords to firearms. The government's push for self-reliance in defense had opened doors for private entities, with over 333 companies receiving defense industrial licenses . Manoj's operations, though not entirely above board, thrived in this environment.
Recognizing the potential of Manoj's enterprise, Sahani saw an opportunity. A collaboration between them could serve mutual interests: Sahani's desire to expand his illicit operations and Manoj's ambition to legitimize and grow his manufacturing capabilities. Their alliance promised a formidable force, one that could challenge existing power structures and reshape the region's socio-economic landscape. Will Manoj and others join hands together? Will Sanyuktha and Prabhas successfully beat the parties? What are the plans of the villains?