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Haan mei aurat hoon.....
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Durga- The main protagonist of our story is bold and beautiful, aggressive, a good dancer, humane, outspoken, straightforward, takes her stand for what she feels is right, rebellious, selfless, sacrificing, helpful.
Akanksha- She is a ministers daughter, she is very similar to Durga. The only difference between them is that Durga is Selfless and Akanksha somewhere is selfish.
Vivek- Akanksha’s best friend, he’s a darrpok character, but when encouraged by 10 people to do something he will do it without thinking the pros and cons of it. He’s dominated by Akanksha. He’s funny and good looking.
Sunita:- Durga’s mother is a worker in the farms of the zamindar and has an affair with an accountant there, she is a widow and due to the affair has to go through various problems with Durga and the society.
Ramji- He is Durga’s step father, and an accountant at the Zamindar’s palce. He’s a pervert, drunkard and doesn’t respect anyone.
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2016
A bus filled with college students is on their way to a picnic spot at the outskirts of Mumbai city. Since a long time the bus is being followed by a Tata Sumo, the bus driver feels that there is something fishy but ignores it. When the bus takes a turn the Sumo disappears and till some distance there is no one following. Inside the bus there are mass media students of certain college who are accompanied by their professor on this trip amongst these students is a ministers daughter, Akanksha Rai, who is sitting at the window seat with his best friend Vivek. Everyone is singing, eating and enjoying in the bus, suddenly the bus driver sees the same Tata Sumo coming from front in the wrong direction with a motive to hit the bus... as they near each other the bus driver stops the bus with a jerk, everyone inside the bus begin to panic. Three men get down from the Sumo and enter the bus, one man points the gun the towards the bus

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