Set in December 2025, a village on the outskirts of Chandigarh is living its usual pind life—until it suddenly becomes ground zero for a zombie outbreak. Jeeti (Jatinder “Jeeti” Singh) is already dealing with personal chaos: he’s broke, dodging debt pressure, and secretly in love with Koko, a relationship their families don’t accept. Things get uglier when Sosha (linked to Koko as her possessive fiancé in the story setup) escalates the conflict—right as the village’s bigger nightmare begins. The outbreak isn’t random: the film’s story materials and on-screen dialogue connect it to a buffalo research chain in/around Patiala and abnormally high oxytocin use, with contaminated milk and a cordyceps-like infection feeding into the Z1N1 crisis that turns locals into violent “jombies.” As the infection spreads through the village, Jeeti’s love story flips into a survival mission—he ends up protecting a kid named Peeta, joining forces with his friends 33 and 34, and linking up with Aanchal Hooda, a scientist-turned-fighter who actually understands what’s happening and helps them push back. From there, the film plays like a desi zom-com survival run: unlikely alliances, frantic escapes, improvised weapons, and Jeeti trying to reach Koko through a village that’s gone fully undead—while Sosha’s arc raises the stakes and sets up the bigger trilogy world.
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