Faizal’s supportive, Bollywood-obsessed wife.
The middle section of shifts focus to Sardar’s sons. This is where the index becomes complex due to the sheer number of half-brothers.
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A young Sardar Khan shaves his head, swearing to grow his hair only after avenging his father. Act II: The Rise of the Mafia (1970s – 1980s)
Faizal consolidates power, shifting the gang's income from coal to illegal trade, weapons smuggling, and extortion. Act IV: The Dawn of the New Millennium (2000s)
Sardar’s son from his second wife, Durga. Cunning, opportunistic, and heavily inspired by 1990s Bollywood heroes. The Singh Empire
The narrative index begins with the exploitation of the coal mines during the British Raj. The foundational conflict is established between Shahid Khan
The climax features a bloody, heavily armed assault on a hospital and JP Singh's compound, culminating in the destruction of both the Khan and Singh empires. 3. Key Geopolitics & Faction Map