Priya stands on the same bridge where Rohan died. She smiles, tears in her eyes. Rohan, the fly, lands on her finger. She whispers, "You did it, my love." A breeze blows. The fly buzzes once, then flies away into the sunset—not as a creature of revenge, but as a soul finally at peace. Priya places a flower in the river.

Enter Kabir Malik. He sees Priya at a cultural event and becomes obsessed. He offers Rohan a corrupt deal—sell his pollination-drone patent for a land-grabbing scheme. Rohan refuses. Humiliated, Kabir plots.

Tagline: बदला तो बस एक भिनभिनाहट दूर है... (Revenge is just a buzz away...)

In a high-security prison, Kabir sits in his cell. A single fly enters through a crack. He screams. The fly just lands on the wall and stares. Bhinn... bhinn... Fade to black. Theme: Makkhi is a story about the indomitable will of love, the power of an ordinary mind when fueled by injustice, and the idea that no one is truly powerless—not even a fly.