The film centers on "one-sided love" and the dark paths men take when their feelings aren't reciprocated.
A mid-credits scene features a cameo by , reprising his role as Rakesh Mahadkar from the first film, hinting at a potential future for the franchise. The film centers on "one-sided love" and the
A salesgirl who represents the darker side of Bhairav's obsession. Tara Sutaria An ambitious singer who becomes the target of violence. Director: Mohit Suri. Tara Sutaria An ambitious singer who becomes the
After singer Aarvi Malhotra (Tara Sutaria) is attacked and goes missing, suspicion falls on her wealthy, hot-headed former boyfriend, Gautam Mehra (Arjun Kapoor). Critics have highlighted the film's portrayal of competing
Critics have highlighted the film's portrayal of competing toxic masculinities, where alpha-male characters go to extremes to "tame" or own the women in their lives.
Meanwhile, a serial killer known as the "Smiley Killer" is targeting young women who have rejected their lovers. The investigation eventually leads to Bhairav Purohit (John Abraham), a cab driver and zookeeper deeply obsessed with a salesgirl named Rasika (Disha Patani).