Veer: A 25-Year Revenge Story of Justice, Corruption, and Collapse
Veer: A 25-Year Revenge Story of Justice, Corruption, and Collapse : This story begins 25 years ago, on a bridge in a bustling city. A local bus, overcrowded with passengers, was making its way across when suddenly the bridge collapsed. The bus plunged straight down. It was a horrifying tragedy—every passenger on board died. Families were destroyed, children, elders, husbands and wives… lives were lost in an instant.For the government, this accident became nothing more than another file number. Official records buried the case, and the truth was silenced.Twenty-five years passed.Today, a young man named Veer lives a happy life with his father. He has studied engineering, secured a good job, and looks like he is moving forward in life. But Veer hides another face—one that emerges only in the shadows.
Veer’s Revenge Begins
Veer’s first target was Raghu, the owner of a steel company. One night, Veer drugged him in his own office cabin and stuffed him into a sack. He carried the sack to the company scrapyard and threw it into the blazing furnace along with steel scrap. Raghu’s body melted away without leaving a trace.When police arrived to investigate, they questioned the guards and employees. Workers explained that daily wage laborers often came and went, so verification was rare. When asked why they didn’t check the sacks before putting them into the furnace, employees replied that steel scrap always comes in sacks, and their job was only to melt it.Reviewing CCTV footage, the police saw a masked man, but his identity could not be confirmed. With no solid evidence, the investigation reached a dead end. The murder created panic across the company, but the killer remained faceless.Veer’s bloody game had only just begun.
The Second Murder: The Cement Mixer
His next target was Yogesh, the owner of a cement plant. Yogesh was spending time with his family at their farmhouse. Veer arrived, drugged the whole family, and kidnapped Yogesh.Disguising himself as a cement mixer driver, Veer carried Yogesh inside the huge spinning drum of the mixer, blending his body with wet cement. Later, that cement was poured onto a road. Just like Raghu, Yogesh too disappeared forever.Police inspected the farmhouse. Once again, CCTV clips showed the same masked figure. By now, the police were certain that the two murders were connected and committed by the same man.
The Next Victims
Not long after, Veer set his eyes on Kishore, a government contractor. Kishore was constructing a brand-new police station. Veer killed him and buried his body deep beneath the incomplete structure—the irony being that a man responsible for corruption was now lying under the very building meant for justice.Veer’s fourth target was Srikant, a municipal commissioner with a passion for driving fast cars. Veer cleverly removed a diversion board placed in front of an open ditch. Late that night, as Srikant sped along the road, his car plunged straight into the dark pit. He died instantly.By now, the police had only one pressing question: why were all these murders happening? What connected these men?
The Entry of Inspector Kumar
Enter Inspector Kumar—an honest, sharp-minded officer. He reopened old police records and went through every file connected to past accidents and approvals. That’s when he found the link: the 25-year-old bus accident.Raghu had supplied substandard steel. Yogesh had delivered poor-quality cement. Kishore was the contractor who built the bridge. And Srikant, as commissioner, had approved everything. Together, they had covered up the entire case and silenced it.But by the time Inspector Kumar pieced it together, Veer had already hunted down everyone—the engineers, suppliers, contractors, and officials—every single person responsible for that deadly collapse.
Who is Veer, Really?
But here lies the biggest twist. Who was Veer? After all, 25 years ago, when the accident took place, Veer wasn’t even born.The truth is chilling. A pregnant woman was among those who died in that accident. But her baby survived—Veer. He grew up with his father, who told him everything about the tragedy, how their family was destroyed that day. Veer lost his mother, grandparents, and even his aunt in that cursed accident.From that moment, revenge became his destiny. And so, the boy who seemed ordinary on the outside became a merciless killer in the dark.
The Question That Remains
Veer succeeded. He killed every single person connected to the accident. Justice, in his eyes, was finally done.But here’s the question—should Veer have been stopped? Should he have been caught by law, or did his justice make sense in a world where the system failed him?What do you think?
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Story by – filmikaarbhai
Copyright – filmikaarbhai
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