Vir Mhatre, an ex-Air Force pilot from a small village, is driven by a singular, "crazy" mission: to start a low-cost airline so that the common man can fly for as little as ₹1. His journey is fraught with obstacles from aviation tycoon Paresh Goswami and complex government bureaucracy. Supported by his feisty wife, Rani, and his fellow villagers, Vir fights to break socio-economic barriers in the aviation industry.
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| Actor | Character | Notable Highlights | |-------|-----------|--------------------| | | Inspector Aryan Singh | A powerhouse performance balancing stoic determination with vulnerable moments, especially in the “rain‑soaked confession” scene. | | Ananya Sharma | Miraaz (Kingpin) | Commanding screen presence; her cold‑calculated monologues are a masterclass in villainy. | | Kunal Patel | DSP Vikram Desai | Provides comic relief and moral grounding; his chemistry with Rohit is a highlight. | | Neha Reddy | Aisha – Aryan’s love interest | Adds emotional depth; her piano‑playing montage is visually poetic. |
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