- A maniacal IAS officer murders his wife for giving birth only to daughters and not a son. Fifteen years later, his eldest daughter Rujuta, now a lawyer, decides to re-open the case and fight for justice.
- A monstrous IAS officer tortures his wife over the disappointment of her giving birth to daughters and no male child. She is found dead and was found to be pregnant for the third time. Her two daughters are taken in by the woman's father who grooms them. One of them grows up to become an advocate who gets her mother's case reopened in order to investigate the truth and fight for her justice.—Shrinivas G. Kulkarni
- IAS officer Agnivesh Satam is a manic who tortures his wife for giving birth to two daughter's and not a son.During her third pregnancy he hopes for a son and does illegal Foetus test and finds its a daughter again.Agnivesh out of anger strangles his wife to dead and manages to prove it as an accident and only witness is his 8 year old daughter Rutuja who passes a statement in his favor and the court frees Agnivesh.Fifteen years later Rutuja is a lawyer and reopens the case to give justice to her mother.—alex.mjacko@gmail.com
- A pregnant Neha fears for her life from husband Agniwesh and asks her father Aabsaheb to come and take her with her two daughters Rujuta and Anaitha.Neha is dead until Aabsaheb arrives and he takes both daughters along where Rujuta revels that she saw her mother being choked to death by her father but Aabsaheb his helpless due to Agniwesh's power and fears for life of his granddaughter's.15 years on Rujuta couldn't forgive her father when Aabsaheb passes away Agniwesh arrives for prayer meeting and Rujuta is haunted by memories of her mother's death and decides to reopen her case to prove Agniwesh guilty for his crime.—alex.mjacko@gmail.com
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