
Ridwaan initially suspects that local extremists are kidnapping children to force them into becoming soldiers, but the investigation quickly reveals a much more complex situation. The disappearances begin with Shoaib Ansari, son of a prominent former politician, who vanishes during a magic trick. Then, another boy, Faizal, disappears while fishing. The situation becomes deeply personal when Ridwaan’s own daughter, Noorie, vanishes from their home, and another boy, Yassir, seemingly disappears into a tree that transforms into a dark gateway.
It turns out the extremists, Khalid and Juneid (Yassir’s uncle), are targeting these vulnerable children, hoping to recruit them into their militant group with false promises of faith and acceptance, all under the direction of a shadowy figure called Bhaijaan. However, before the extremists can act, the children vanish after encountering white tulips near the locations where they disappeared.
These tulips mark the presence of the Sapru spirits, who are actually rescuing the children. They’re taking them to a spiritual realm where they sleep safely, protected from the extremists. The film surprisingly reveals that the ghosts aren’t the ones causing harm—they’re the heroes who are saving the children.