Shyam Nirmal
Fateh (2025) drops you straight into the chaos of a city that never really sleeps—mostly because no one lets it. Shyam Nirmal, the kind of guy who looks like he hasn’t had a decent night’s rest since 2003, finds himself tangled up in a mess that’s way bigger than him. He’s not your typical hero. More like the dude who always seems to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, except this time, the stakes are sky-high.
The story kicks off with Shyam just trying to mind his business, but of course, life has other plans. There’s a hefty dose of double-crossing, a suspicious bag that everyone seems to want, and a bunch of people who definitely don’t play by the rules. Shyam’s got a knack for getting into trouble, but he’s also got this weird, stubborn sense of right and wrong. It’s not like he’s out here trying to save the world—he just keeps stumbling into situations where someone’s gotta step up, and, surprise, it’s him.
What really cranks up the intensity is how personal it all gets. Shyam’s got history with some shady folks, and every decision he makes drags old wounds back into the light. Friends become enemies in a blink, and the lines between good and bad blur faster than you can blink. The city itself feels like a character, all neon lights and back alleys, pushing Shyam to his limits. By the end, you’re not sure if he’s changed the world or just barely survived it, but one thing’s for sure—he’s not going down without a fight.