The story follows the daughter of a revolutionary (Baghi), who is determined to carry forward her father's legacy. After her father's untimely death—an act of sacrifice in his fight against injustice—she grows up with a strong sense of purpose and courage.
As a young woman, she faces a corrupt and patriarchal system, but refuses to bow down. Fueled by the memory of her father and driven by a deep sense of justice, she stands up against oppression, exploitation, and the societal powers that once silenced her family. Through intense struggles, personal losses, and dangerous confrontations, she rises as a fearless symbol of resistance.
"Baghi Ki Beti" becomes not just a daughter, but a fighter in her own right—challenging systems, demanding truth, and inspiring a movement for change.