S1E6 An Eye For An Eye
Blamed for the botched ambush, Kabir decides to take matters into his own hands and asks the team to join him on an unapproved mission to make things right again.
Kabir, a special task force veteran, is brought out of retirement to hunt down an enemy, Umar Riaz, he thought he had neutralised but is still alive. He, along with a reassembled special task force, decides to infiltrate Umar's brother's wedding after learning that Umar would be in attendance. However, when things do not go as planned, Kabir and his team must give their all to ensure the dangerous man is caught.
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Blamed for the botched ambush, Kabir decides to take matters into his own hands and asks the team to join him on an unapproved mission to make things right again.
Kabir realizes that his family is in danger and decides to take action. Despite Junaid's intentions, Fareed decides to help him, while Kabir and Farah's secretive connection proves to be fruitful.
The operation at the barbershop takes an unexpected turn. Fareed discovers himself alone, facing the world, yet he remains resolute in advancing his grand terrorist attack scheme.
Kabir tries to convince his commanding officer, Vikrant Rathore, to allow him to stay on beyond his mission until they catch Umar. Meanwhile, Fatima decides to martyr herself to avenge her husband.
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