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The story is set against the backdrop of British-ruled India in the 1920s.

Azaad is an ordinary man whose life is upended when local powerholders exploit residents and courts are stacked against them. After one personal tragedy exposes widespread corruption, Azaad transforms from a reluctant bystander into a leader of grassroots resistance. He uses a mix of direct action, public exposure, and strategic alliances to challenge entrenched interests. The narrative balances set‑piece confrontations with character moments showing the human cost of systemic injustice.

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