Advait opens up—first time. His mother died when he was seven. His father was cold, controlling. Advait became the “worthless heir” on purpose. Advait: “Log mujhe hate karte hain. Par tum… tum bas duty karti ho.” Zara: “Duty khatam, main chali jaungi.” He steps closer. “Aur agar main nahi jaane doon?” She steps back. “Then you’ll be alone again.” But her voice cracks. End of Episode 2. Episode 3: "Sach Ya Saazish" Scene 1: Mid-season twist. The cartel kidnaps Zara’s younger brother, Raghav (in hiding for 3 years). They give her 48 hours to deliver Advait’s security layout—or Raghav dies. Zara doesn’t tell Advait. Instead, she takes him to a “safehouse” that’s actually a trap.
Here’s a story built around the idea of a Bodyguard Series in Hindi—mixing romance, action, and family drama, inspired by the tropes of popular Hindi web series. Rakshak: Season 1 – The Unseen Shield
They run a small security firm in Goa, no uniforms, no secrets. Final shot: Zara teaching self-defense to young girls. Advait watches, coffee in hand, smiling. Her voiceover: “Bodyguard woh nahi jo aage chalta hai. Bodyguard woh hai jo peeche hatne se bhi nahi darta.”
Handcuffed to a pipe, Advait realizes: “Tumne hi bulaya hai unhe?” Zara, gun in hand, shaking: “Mera bhai… unke paas hai.” Advait, calm: “Toh pehle bolti. Main khud aa jaata.” She breaks down—first time she cries on screen. Then Advait whispers a code: “Khanna Global ke paas ek private army hai. Tumhara bhai already rescued hai. Colonel ne tumhe becha hai, Zara.”
Zara turns gun on cartel leader. A massive fight—Advait breaks his handcuff with a hidden knife (he’s not as weak as he acts). Together, they escape, but Zara takes a bullet for him. As she bleeds in his arms: Advait: “Ruk ja, pagli. Main abhi tera bodyguard hoon.” She smiles weakly: “Pehli baar sahi kaha.” Final Episode: "Apna Bana Le" Scene 1: Hospital. Zara wakes up to find Advait sleeping on a chair, holding her hand. Colonel is arrested. Her brother is safe. Advait: “Contract khatam. Ab kya plan?” Zara: “Door jaana hai. Koi pehchane nahi.” Advait: “Main bhi chalunga. Bodyguard ki zaroorat hai mujhe.” Zara: “Kiske liye?” Advait: “Tere liye.”