

He tries to leave her at a police station in one of the small mountainous towns they stop in. Mahabir slowly lets down his guard and begins to care for Veera, and his anger fades away slowly. His father abused both, him when he was a young child, and his mother who was used as a sex slave by the rich landlords. Slowly, she unravels Mahabir's story in bits and pieces. She views the abduction as a blessing in disguise, since she finally has the chance to experience life and find herself. Veera becomes comfortable with her captors, to the point that she confides in Mahabir the horrors of her childhood, when she was sexually abused by her own uncle as a nine-year-old. As the days go by, Veera finds peace and a new-found freedom, which confuses and frustrates Mahabir. She concludes that she loves the journey and doesn't want to go back to her family and old life.


Eventually, when the police forcefully search the truck, Veera, surprising even herself, hides. The men continuously move Veera through different cities, to avoid being tracked by police. However, Mahabir Bhati ( Randeep Hooda), one of the abductors, is willing to do whatever it takes to see this through. The gang of abductors start to panic when they find out that her father has links in the government. One day before her wedding, she goes on a drive with Vinay - her fiancé whom she does not love - and is abducted from a petrol station off a highway, while Vinay sits in the car convulsed with fear. Veera Tripathi ( Alia Bhatt) is the daughter of Manik Kumar Tripathi, a rich Delhi-based business tycoon.
