On 22nd June 1897, a revolution begins with the murder of two British officers. Was this an instinctive attack or a planned assassination?
British officer WC Rand and his associate are killed in the attack. People are frightened and try to make sense of the events leading up to the tragedy.
After the assassination, the Chapekar brothers leave for Bombay. But a series of events in Pune force Damodar to return to the city.
Mr. Brewin tries to decipher cryptic clues that lead to a few suspects. Will he find the real culprits who assassinated the British officers?
While Brewin continues his hunt for the suspects, the Chapekar brothers try to safeguard Pune. Meanwhile, Lokmanya Tilak keeps the British on their toes and paves the way for another revolution.
Mr. Brewin reaches a dead end but manages to get hold of Damodar. While trying to counsel Damodar, Brewin develops an unlikely friendship with him. But what does Damodar have to offer in this friendship?
Damodar is offered a room by Brewin with all facilities. When Damodar’s mother falls sick, he finds it difficult to hide his secrets and Brewin waits to get a confession from him. Will Damodar fall in this trap?
Damodar faces a trial in court. With all the evidence stacked against him, Damodar is awarded a death sentence. Will Damodar conquer death or will death defeat him?
Despite all the efforts, Vasudev is unable to save Bapurao from the trap. Meanwhile, Mr Brewin finds a new friend in Vasudeo and is happy about the fact that he is co-operating.
After four long years of struggle, things start to settle down. Oppressed women, who have risen from the ashes, and a new provoked society that responds to the war cry ‘Gondya Ala Re’ now mark the beginning of a new India.