The story unfolds as a grand crime-drama universe set across India, blending law enforcement, politics, and the underworld into a high-stakes battle of power, truth, and survival.
It begins in 2019, when sleeper cells quietly activate, leading to the Sooryavanshi events of 2020. With joint efforts from Veer Sooryavanshi, Bajirao Singham, and Sangram Bhalerao (Simba), multiple terror networks are destroyed, but whispers emerge of a deeper, more invisible enemy-the Underworld King.
For years, the underworld has remained a shadowy figure, untraceable by the police, respected and feared by criminals, yet admired by the public. That mystery shatters when the king is revealed to be Vikram Rajadhakshya, a billionaire philanthropist known for funding cultural programs and charities across India. His dual identity explains why the cops could never catch him: in the public eye, he was untouchable.
When Vikram dies, the balance of the underworld collapses. His three children step into the light:
Kunal, the hot-headed elder son, greedy for power and dominance.
Aakash, the calm, intelligent younger son, respected since childhood for his ruthless mind, yet personally uninterested in crime.
Sona, their sister, sharp and politically astute, the only one both brothers listen to.
Sona crowns Aakash as their father's successor, believing only his fear and reputation can hold the underworld together. But unlike his father, Aakash doesn't rule with violence. Instead, he turns the underworld into a regulated system, imposing rules and boundaries that make criminal activity appear "legal" on paper. Smuggling, laundering, extortion, gambling-all continue, but under licenses, shell companies, and clean fronts. For the common people, crime seems to vanish. For the police, the enemy becomes untouchable.