The film stars Mahesh Kothare, Laxmikant Berde, Pooja Pawar, Kishori Ambiye, Madhu Kambikar, Jairam Kulkarni, Vijay Chavan, Ravindra Berde, Raghavendra Kadkol, and Bipin Varti, with Dilip Prabhavalkar making a cameo appearance and providing the voiceover for the puppet character Tatya Vinchu.
He is also shown as a determined, no-nonsense character who doesn't believe in the supernatural but is forced to confront it due to Tatya Vinchu's reincarnation in a puppet.
His persistence and bravery ultimately lead to the defeat of Tatya Vinchu, though the film leaves room for his role to continue in the investigation of the villain's severed head.
Lakshya becomes unwittingly entangled in the supernatural events when his sister, Gauri, sends him a puppet from the US, which is later revealed to be possessed by the soul of the notorious crime lord, Tatya Vinchu.
Lakshya is initially unaware of the puppet's dark nature and believes it to be a harmless ventriloquist's prop, but soon finds himself at the center of a deadly struggle as Tatya Vinchu attempts to possess his body.
Tatya Vinchu is the main antagonist in the films, a notorious crime lord who is deeply feared for his ruthlessness and criminal intelligence.
His character is marked by a desire for power and immortality, which leads him to seek out a magical "Mrityunjay Mantra" from a magician named Baba Chamatkar.
After being fatally shot during a police encounter with CID Inspector Mahesh Jadhav, he uses the mantra to transfer his soul into a ventriloquist puppet, which allows him to continue his life as a puppet-controlled entity.
His goal becomes to possess the body of Lakshya, the son of his previous adversary, in order to regain a human form and continue his reign of terror.
He seeks out Baba Chamatkar, the magician who initially gave Tatya Vinchu the "Mrityunjay Mantra," which allows the soul to transfer into any living or non-living object.
Kubdya Khavis, despite his role in the resurrection, ends up being killed by Baba Chamatkar, setting the stage for the ongoing conflict between Tatya Vinchu and the protagonists.
Kubdya Khavis serves as a loyal but misguided character who is instrumental in bringing Tatya Vinchu back, but ultimately meets his demise in the process.
Baba Chamatkar is a wizard in Mumbai who possesses knowledge of powerful spells, including the "Mrityunjay Mantra" which allows the character's soul to inhabit other objects.
When Tatya Vinchu seeks to possess the body of her son Lakshya, and later her grandson Aditya, Parubai becomes a crucial part of the story, trying to safeguard them from the malevolent spirit.