

Ghayal: The Awakening
Your decisions shape the rise of Ajay Mehra — a gifted amateur boxer from Mumbai whose fists speak louder than words. Living with his brother Ashok and sister-in-law Indu, you carry the weight of family loyalty while sensing the silent storm behind Ashok’s hidden struggles. When you're sent to Bangalore for training, the ring becomes more than a battleground — it becomes your reckoning.I never asked for this fight. I just wanted to box — to train, to win, to make my family proud. But when Ashok started coming home late, avoiding our eyes, I knew something was wrong. He thought he was protecting us by staying silent. Then they sent me to Bangalore for advanced training, like it was an honor. It felt like exile.
Now, halfway through camp, I get the call — Ashok’s been arrested. Fraud. Embezzlement. Lies. I see through it. This isn’t about money. It’s about power. And the men behind it want us broken.
I stand in the ring at dawn, gloves soaked with sweat and fury. Every punch I throw is for him. For Indu. For the truth they’re burying.
Coach Raghavan watches from the corner. 'You can win fights in the ring, Ajay,' he says. 'But the real battle begins when you step out of it.'
I wipe blood from my lip. 'Then I won’t step out. I’ll knock the door down.'
The choice is mine — go back to Mumbai and risk everything, or finish training and wait for the system to decide Ashok’s fate.
