A possible concise summary is:
A woman named Shyamli is repeatedly raped by Vikrant, the son of a powerful politician named Kamini, who threatens to kill her husband Sagar, an IAS officer, if she resists or tells anyone. Vikrant also rapes Shyamli's mother-in-law and niece, and records videos of his crimes. Shyamli and Sagar decide to fight back and file an FIR against Vikrant and Kamini, who try to use their influence to escape justice. Sagar dies during the legal battle, but Shyamli continues to pursue the case until the Supreme Court sentences Vikrant to ten years in prison and Kamini to five years. The narrator, Sudha Chandran, urges the viewers to stay alert and safe, and to overcome their fear of crime and injustice.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. A woman named Shyamli is being sexually harassed and abused by a man named Vikrant.
2. Vikrant has four murder lawsuits against him.
3. Shyamli is married to an IAS officer named Sagar.
4. Vikrant threatens to harm Sagar if Shyamli does not comply with his demands.
5. Shyamli's mother-in-law is also being abused by Vikrant.
6. Shyamli's niece is a potential target for Vikrant's abuse.
7. Sagar is unable to protect Shyamli from Vikrant's abuse.
8. Shyamli and Sagar have a daughter.
9. Shyamli's mother is called to stay with her to provide support.
10. Vikrant is arrested and taken to the police station.
11. Vikrant's mother, Kamini, is also involved in the abuse and is arrested.
12. The case goes to the Supreme Court, where Kamini is sentenced to five years in prison.
13. Vikrant and his friends are jailed for ten years.
14. Sagar dies during the course of the trial.
15. Shyamli continues to fight for justice despite her husband's death.
Note: Some of the text is not included in the key facts as it is repetitive or not relevant to the main plot.