Maddam Sir - Ep 157 - Full Episode - 15th January, 2021 - Summary

Summary

Karishma Singh, a police officer, is set to participate in a wrestling match against Amreek, a ruthless and powerful wrestler, as part of a larger case. However, her superior, Ms. Haseena, orders her to back out due to concerns for her safety. Karishma is determined to participate and prove herself, and Anubhav Singh, her brother, intervenes and offers to train her. Ms. Haseena eventually agrees to let Karishma participate, and she begins training with Anubhav. Meanwhile, Dharampal, the owner of the opposing arena, tries to sabotage Karishma by giving her a medicine that would make her sleep, but his plan fails. The day of the match arrives, and Karishma is ready to face Amreek.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. Dharampal is bringing a powerful and ruthless wrestler named Amreek to compete against Karishma.
2. Amreek has defeated all his opponents and 90% of them fail to get up after being trapped in his maneuvers.
3. Karishma is determined to win the match and prove Dharampal wrong.
4. Haseena Malik orders Karishma to not participate in the competition, citing concerns for her life.
5. Anubhav Singh offers to train Karishma for the match.
6. Haseena Malik agrees to let Karishma participate in the match if Anubhav Singh trains her.
7. Dharampal plans to give Karishma a medicine that will make her fall asleep, preventing her from participating in the match.
8. Karishma is aware of the medicine and is determined to participate in the match.
9. The match is not just about winning, but also about proving that women can wrestle.
10. The future of the Hanuman Arena depends on the outcome of the match.
11. Karishma is a police officer from the women's police station.
12. The match is being fought as a fight against low mentality and to answer people who believe women cannot wrestle.
13. Anubhav Singh is Karishma's brother.
14. Haseena Malik has commando training in addition to police training.
15. Karishma is given a holy thread from the Dargah to wear during the match for protection.