[5] Vishwas (Lalit Prabhakar) is a firebrand local leader from Janata Nagar, Dombivli, who is fiercely proud of his community and objects to anyone casting slander against its residents.
On his first day at work, he encounters Vishwas, who is protesting against the bottling companies' unfair policies that's depriving residents of their rightful share of water.
Sudhir attempts to discover the source of the epidemic by looking through the PCB (Pollution Control Board) files but is forestalled by his boss, who asks him to meet Musale.
As Sudhir returns home, the zombies attack the Police Station, and Vishwas, taking advantage of the chaos, makes good his escape and heads towards Janata Nagar.
An altercation ensues in which Bhide is shot by the police, forcing the rest of the group to rush towards a hospital for urgent medical aid.
The group arrives at the hospital to find it completely overrun by zombies, but a doctor holed up there was able to treat Bhide's wound, leaving him weak but otherwise capable of holding up.
They stealthily sneak past the zombified guards and discover Musale's "immunity boosting" tablets, which left toxic wastes during manufacturing and were allowed to leak into the local water supply due to the callous attitude of the management.
[9] Mihir Bhanage of The Times of India called it "Zombie apocalypse with a dash of humour," and wrote: "The film begins on a high note and picks steam soon.
[11] Writing for Maharashtra Times, Kalpeshraj Kubal reviewed the technical aspects and stated: "The makeup, VFX, cinematography in the film is excellent and linear.
"[12] Filmmaker Tarun Wadhwa filed a petition in The Bombay High Court claiming that Saregama India Limited had allegedly made Zombivili using his idea, and without his permission.