
Hiren, after spending ten years in a mental asylum, is brought home. He was declared mentally unstable after being accused of murdering his family. Hiren once again finds himself in a tough spot as he is blamed for the murder of Supriya and Rupak. K.D. Pathak, convinced that Hiren is innocent, decides to represent him in the court. His adversary, Inder Mohan Jaiswal, the prosecution lawyer, proves that Hiren has anger-management issues, and he was the killer of Supriya and Rupak. Then, Jaiswal produces a key witness, Surveen, who claims that Hiren is pretending to be mentally unstable. The case takes a twist when Surveen is found dead; and Hiren stands accused of his murder as well.