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Zara, posing as PA, finds encrypted files linking Advait’s late father to the same cartel now hunting him. Advait catches her looking. Advait: “Trust nahi hai tumhe mujhpe?” Zara: “Trust kaam ki dushman hai.” But she hesitates. Her hand hovers over the “send” button.
A new file arrives at their door. Marking: “Mission: Delhi – High-profile client. Payment: Anonymously paid in full.” Zara picks up her holster. Advait: “Chale?” Zara: “Hamesha.” Title card: Rakshak – Season 2 coming soon. bodyguard series hindi
Advait Khanna (black kurta, lazy smile) is juggling three phones, two girls, and a glass of whiskey. He fires his sixth bodyguard that week for “breathing too loud.” Zara enters in a grey suit. Doesn’t smile. Advait: “Tum? Bodyguard? Laga tha model aayi hai.” Zara doesn’t blink. She scans the room—windows, angles, exits. He tries to walk past her. She blocks him with an arm. Zara: “Sir, aap jahan jayenge, main vahan. Toilet bhi.” Advait laughs. “Interesting. Chalo, trial run.” Zara, posing as PA, finds encrypted files linking
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.” Her hand hovers over the “send” button
A trap set by the rival Malhotra gang. Two shooters in the VIP section. Zara senses it—shoves Advait under the table, breaks a bottle, and in 11 seconds, both shooters are down. Not dead, but disarmed and crying. Advait, stunned: “Tum… kaun ho?” Zara: “Aapka rakshak. Chaliye, ghar.” For the first time, Advait follows without a joke. Episode 2: "Sheher Ki Aag" Scene 1: Car ride, next morning. Advait is injured—a bullet graze. Zara stitches it in the moving car. He winces, then watches her hands: steady, scarred. Advait: “Dard nahi hota tumhe?” Zara: “Dard se kaam nahi rukta.” He asks her real name. She gives the fake one: Kavya. But her phone buzzes—Colonel’s message: “Report on Advait’s deals by Friday. Or we release your brother’s file.”





