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Bhaiyya Ji (2024)

In the final scene, Bhaiyya Ji is back behind his new shop counter, handing a toffee to a little girl. She asks, "Bhaiyya Ji, aap kabhi darte ho?" He smiles. "Haan, beti. Is baat se darta hoon ki kabhi main woh aadmi fir na ban jaun."

A retired, mild-mannered small-town grocer, known to all as "Bhaiyya Ji," is forced to unleash his forgotten, brutal past when a land-grabbing politician targets his family.

The police refuse to file a complaint. The system is bought. For the first time in ten years, Raghuveer walks into his old storeroom, pulls down a dusty trunk, and opens it. Inside is not a weapon, but a pair of old, worn-out leather gloves — and a worn photograph of his former gang.