Hum

In 1975, Mumbai's docks ran red with blood and silence. Bhaktawar ruled with cruelty, and Tiger—son of his enforcer—lived in the shadows of guilt and survival. After his family is slaughtered and his best friend murdered, Tiger vanishes, reborn as Shekhar, a quiet timber merchant in Ooty. But in 1991, the past returns like a bullet. Your decisions shape whether vengeance destroys the family he rebuilt—or finally sets them free.

Hum

In 1975, Mumbai's docks ran red with blood and silence. Bhaktawar ruled with cruelty, and Tiger—son of his enforcer—lived in the shadows of guilt and survival. After his family is slaughtered and his best friend murdered, Tiger vanishes, reborn as Shekhar, a quiet timber merchant in Ooty. But in 1991, the past returns like a bullet. Your decisions shape whether vengeance destroys the family he rebuilt—or finally sets them free.

It’s 1991, and the air in Ooty is cool, thick with the scent of pine and wet earth. I’ve spent sixteen years building this life—Shekhar Malhotra, respected timber merchant, loving brother, quiet man. No one here knows I was once Tiger, the boy who fled Mumbai with blood on his hands and ghosts in his heart.

Kumar—my brother, a police officer now—just found the old photograph. The one from Bombay. He looked at me like I was a stranger. And then Bhaktawar came. Not dead. Not forgotten. He took Aarti and Jyoti, screaming that I murdered his family.

I didn’t. Girdhar did.

But how do I prove it without destroying everything I’ve built? Without making my brothers see me as the monster I once was?

Kumar won’t listen. Vijay’s scared. And Jumma—she’s back, her eyes full of years I can’t take back.

The truth is a bomb. And I’m the only one who can decide when it goes off.