Bodyguard Series Hindi [cracked] May 2026

Here’s a story built around the idea of a Bodyguard Series in Hindi—mixing romance, action, and family drama, inspired by the tropes of popular Hindi web series. Rakshak: Season 1 – The Unseen Shield

They run a small security firm in Goa, no uniforms, no secrets. Final shot: Zara teaching self-defense to young girls. Advait watches, coffee in hand, smiling. Her voiceover: “Bodyguard woh nahi jo aage chalta hai. Bodyguard woh hai jo peeche hatne se bhi nahi darta.”

Zara, posing as PA, finds encrypted files linking Advait’s late father to the same cartel now hunting him. Advait catches her looking. Advait: “Trust nahi hai tumhe mujhpe?” Zara: “Trust kaam ki dushman hai.” But she hesitates. Her hand hovers over the “send” button. bodyguard series hindi

A new file arrives at their door. Marking: “Mission: Delhi – High-profile client. Payment: Anonymously paid in full.” Zara picks up her holster. Advait: “Chale?” Zara: “Hamesha.” Title card: Rakshak – Season 2 coming soon.

Zara turns gun on cartel leader. A massive fight—Advait breaks his handcuff with a hidden knife (he’s not as weak as he acts). Together, they escape, but Zara takes a bullet for him. As she bleeds in his arms: Advait: “Ruk ja, pagli. Main abhi tera bodyguard hoon.” She smiles weakly: “Pehli baar sahi kaha.” Final Episode: "Apna Bana Le" Scene 1: Hospital. Zara wakes up to find Advait sleeping on a chair, holding her hand. Colonel is arrested. Her brother is safe. Advait: “Contract khatam. Ab kya plan?” Zara: “Door jaana hai. Koi pehchane nahi.” Advait: “Main bhi chalunga. Bodyguard ki zaroorat hai mujhe.” Zara: “Kiske liye?” Advait: “Tere liye.” Here’s a story built around the idea of

A trap set by the rival Malhotra gang. Two shooters in the VIP section. Zara senses it—shoves Advait under the table, breaks a bottle, and in 11 seconds, both shooters are down. Not dead, but disarmed and crying. Advait, stunned: “Tum… kaun ho?” Zara: “Aapka rakshak. Chaliye, ghar.” For the first time, Advait follows without a joke. Episode 2: "Sheher Ki Aag" Scene 1: Car ride, next morning. Advait is injured—a bullet graze. Zara stitches it in the moving car. He winces, then watches her hands: steady, scarred. Advait: “Dard nahi hota tumhe?” Zara: “Dard se kaam nahi rukta.” He asks her real name. She gives the fake one: Kavya. But her phone buzzes—Colonel’s message: “Report on Advait’s deals by Friday. Or we release your brother’s file.”

Handcuffed to a pipe, Advait realizes: “Tumne hi bulaya hai unhe?” Zara, gun in hand, shaking: “Mera bhai… unke paas hai.” Advait, calm: “Toh pehle bolti. Main khud aa jaata.” She breaks down—first time she cries on screen. Then Advait whispers a code: “Khanna Global ke paas ek private army hai. Tumhara bhai already rescued hai. Colonel ne tumhe becha hai, Zara.” Advait watches, coffee in hand, smiling

A stoic, highly skilled female bodyguard is assigned to protect a rebellious, playboy heir in Mumbai. But when threats surface from his own family's past, she must hide a darker secret—she was hired not just to save him, but to spy on him. Episode 1: "Kaam, Dil, Dhoka" Scene 1: Safehouse, midnight. ZARA (28, ex-military, sharp-eyed, hair in a tight bun) disarms a man in three seconds flat. Her boss, retired Colonel Ranjit, hands her a new file: Advait Khanna – 30, heir to Khanna Global, known for nightclubs and controversies. Target threat level: Red. A known cartel wants him dead. Zara’s fee: ₹2 crore. Condition: 24/7 proximity. No emotions. No backstory.