Raj grew up in a tiny chawl, sleeping on a frayed mat. His "father" Mohan was loving but broken; his "mother" was bitter. Every day, Raj watched the Saluja mansion from the bus stop. Inside, he saw a boy his age, Karan, wearing crisp uniforms, driving luxury cars, and disrespecting servants.
Raj was born to the city's richest real-estate tycoon, Vikram Saluja. But on a stormy night in the hospital, a corrupt nurse, paid by Vikram's jealous brother, switched Raj with the son of Vikram's driver, Mohan. Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo 2020 Hindi Dual Audio 7...
Raj confronted Vikram, who, after a DNA test, broke down. The switch was real. But Karan refused to give up his position. The family split—Vikram's brother (who orchestrated the swap) manipulated Karan into fighting Raj. Raj grew up in a tiny chawl, sleeping on a frayed mat
The film ends with Raj sitting in the Saluja mansion's garden, sipping tea with his real mother—and also fixing the chawl's broken water pump the next morning. Because, as he says, "Vaikunthapuram isn't a place. It's the peace you create inside." If you meant something else (like a fan fiction sequel, a parody, or a story based on the Hindi dubbed version's audio cues), please clarify! I'm happy to rewrite or adjust. Inside, he saw a boy his age, Karan,
The Wrong Side of the Door
One day, Mohan fell terminally ill. On his deathbed, he confessed: "You are not my son. Your real father is Vikram Saluja." He handed Raj a sealed hospital bracelet.
Raj didn't throw Karan out. Instead, he said: "Blood doesn't build character. Struggle does. Let's run this company together—you handle the money, I'll handle the machines."