After a heated discussion between Ghola and his father, Ghola's father takes him on a journey in a wooden boat to his grandfather's palace. Ghola's grandfather lived in the most famous place in Sri Lanka. When they arrive in Sri Lanka, Ghola's father sends several cars to pick them up, but Ghola's father doesn't realize that his son is still alive. As they arrive at the palace's grand courtyard, Haider, practicing target shooting with his gun, notices their arrival. Ghola's father then tells his grandfather, "He is alive, he is alive." Shocked, the grandfather rushes to meet his grandson, Snehsish Gorai.
Later, the grandfather is shocked again to find out that it was Haider who was responsible for the attacks on their industry, not Snehsish Gorai. It turns out, Ghola used to accompany ships for the fish business, and Haider had to send his men secretly to ensure their safe return. There had been confrontations before, and Ghola had caused harm to Haider's men. Haider apologizes to Ghola for the losses in the industry and reveals that his real name is not Snehsish Gorai but Saddam Ali. He explains that they had to conceal his identity to protect his life. Haider then asks Ghola what he wants from his grandfather, expecting a demand for wealth or compensation for damages to the company. However, Ghola surprises everyone by asking for the head of Aroda, the notorious criminal who has been oppressing Indian brothers and sisters, so that they could be liberated from the tyranny they faced.
SUMMARY
In a tale of unexpected revelations, Ghola's return from presumed death stuns his family, leading to the discovery of hidden truths and long-standing enmity with Haider. As secrets unravel, Ghola's noble request for justice against Aroda unveils a path towards redemption and liberation from tyranny.