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Hisaab Barabar

Hisaab Barabar 2024

Directed by

Ashwni Dhir

Ashwni Dhir

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Hisaab Barabar Plot Summary

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Radhe Mohan Sharma, R. Madhavan, is an earnest Indian Railways ticket examiner in New Delhi who lives with his primary-school-going son, Manu, Shaunak Duggal. He treats numbers as a lifeline, keeping meticulous records in every corner of his daily routine—from balancing platform vendor transactions to reconciling bank statements. A heated exchange with his bank manager over a tiny INR 27.50 in interest reveals just how precise he wants every detail to be, and it foreshadows the storm that will unfold when the bigger truth surfaces.

His routine world expands when he befriends a frequent passenger, Poonam Subash Joshi, Kirti Kulhari, who shares that her spouse has passed away while Radhe confesses that his own partner has left him, leaving him to raise his little boy. This connection brings a fragile trust, a glimmer of companionship, and a sharper awareness of the fragility of ordinary lives. A careless moment with a misfiled file leads Radhe to notice a pattern—one small discrepancy after another—in a bank statement belonging to a stranger, and then in a friend’s records as well. His knack for numbers tells him that something larger and more systematic is happening: hundreds of thousands, then lakhs, are quietly siphoned away each month.

Intrigued and alarmed, he and his circle gradually uncover that the bank, under the guidance of its hidden schemer, is quietly cheating countless customers out of tiny sums. Their investigation yields not just missing amounts but a strange reward—a color TV—for their supposed “efforts,” an incentive that confirms the bank’s willingness to keep quiet in exchange for silence. Radhe chooses to act, filing a formal complaint at a local police station and stepping into a dangerous arena where truth clashes with power.

The investigation takes a sharper turn when the Sub-inspector assigned to the case—Poonam Subash, the same woman who sat beside Radhe on the train—appears on the force’s radar with a freshly honest report. Yet personal history looms large: the woman Radhe had once turned down for an arranged marriage because he believed she wasn’t strong in math returns in this new, professional light, complicating trust and honesty between them. The crime’s mastermind is revealed to be Mickey Mehta, Neil Nitin Mukesh, a ruthless bank owner who has stacked a colossal hoard of cash in a secret stash and who will go to any length to protect his operation. The tension spikes as a powerful political ally tries to shield him, but the truth cannot stay buried.

To complicate matters, Mickey uses his influence to harass Radhe, pressuring him with a fake discrepancy of INR 17 and maneuvering to ruin his reputation. The threat escalates into a direct attack on Radhe’s home, bulldozed while he and his son fend for safety, a crime that is only halted by the sudden intervention of the neighborhood’s ordinary heroes—municipal sanitation workers and low-wage earners who step in to save him. The tale widens as the public learns of the scam: news spreads through social networks, people rush to withdraw their savings, and a nationwide bank run erupts as fear and anger ripple through the streets.

Through it all, Poonam Subash reveals a more nuanced, stubborn honesty, publishing her findings online and challenging the very institutions that seemed invincible. Mickey’s plan to flee the country with INR 1500 crores—packed into massive suitcases and loaded onto a private jet—meets a counterstrike from Radhe’s unlikely allies. A clever ruse involving sanitation workers helps hijack the operation, and the cash is covertly moved in a garbage truck to the waiting hands of the top investigative official, Ms. Ranganathan. In the end, the public’s money is recovered, and the people who stood up for justice—Radhe, his young son Manu, and Poonam—are seen strolling together in a peaceful park, a quiet moment of vindication after a long ordeal.

Hisaab Barabar Timeline

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Radhe's bank dispute and meticulous banking

Radhe argues with his bank manager over not crediting ₹27.50 as interest, and he refuses to accept sloppy accounting. He remains meticulous about every penny and keeps precise logs of his earnings and daily transactions. This incident establishes his obsession with accuracy that will drive the plot.

Bank branch, New Delhi

Radhe meets Poonam on a train

On a train, Radhe befriends a frequent passenger, Poonam Subash Joshi. She opens up about her pain of losing her spouse, while Radhe reveals that his wife left him and he is raising his child Manu alone. Their budding acquaintance hints at trust forming between them.

Train (New Delhi area)

A file and a milk spill reveal a bank discrepancy

A passenger accidentally leaves a file with Radhe; his son spills milk on it, forcing him to inspect the bank statement inside. He notices a 'similar discrepancy' in that statement as well as others, revealing a recurring pattern of small bank fraud. He realizes a systematic cheating of lakhs of people.

Train and nearby station

Tiny rewards and a suspicious payoff

Radhe and his friend receive not only a missing small amount but also a reward, a color TV, for their efforts. The bank hopes they will remain silent about the fraud. He is puzzled by the reward but accepts it nonetheless.

Various bank branches

Radhe decides to expose the fraud

Realizing the magnitude, he files a formal police complaint against the bank. He understands that by cheating millions monthly, the bank owners illegally accumulate wealth. The action marks his transition from a concerned citizen to a whistleblower.

Police station

Poonam is the investigating officer from his past

The investigating sub-inspector assigned to the case turns out to be P. Subash, the same woman Radhe once turned down for a marriage, due to a belief that she was weak in math. She tries to maintain professional distance, and Radhe accepts that honesty may not come from her.

Police station / investigation site

Micky Mehta revealed as the mastermind

Micky Mehta is revealed as the corrupt bank owner and mastermind with a huge stash of cash. Ms. Ranganathan, a top official, is investigating and pressures him; Micky warns his politician friend to back off. The politician advises a more cautious approach.

Bank offices; government / political circles

False charges and a home invasion

Micky uses influence to trigger an inquiry against Radhe for an alleged INR 17 discrepancy, while also filing false cases about building an illegal plot. The case escalates as construction crews bulldoze Radhe's home while he's inside, and Radhe and his son escape. He is briefly humiliated and threatened by Micky's goons before being rescued.

City streets and Radhe's home

Public panic and a nationwide bank run

Radhe's explanations spread to sanitary workers and then to the general public via social media. People begin withdrawing savings, closing accounts, and posting their escape from the scandal. Fear leads to riot-like stampedes at branches nationwide.

Bank branches nationwide; social media

Subash's honest report goes online

P. Subash releases an honest report about her findings and makes it available on the Internet. The public gains a clearer picture of the investigation, challenging the bank's façade and supporting Radhe's case.

Internet / online

Micky's jet plan foiled with cash stash

Micky attempts to flee the country by private jet, carrying INR 1500 crores in suitcases. An allied plan by Radhe's municipal sanitary workers thwarts the escape and the cash is secretly moved in a garbage truck to Ms. Ranganathan, the top investigating official.

Indira Gandhi International Airport

All money recovered and life restored

The government recovers all public money as a result of the investigation. A smiling Radhe, his son Manu, and Poonam are shown strolling in a public park, symbolizing a restored sense of normalcy and justice.

Public park

Hisaab Barabar Characters

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Radhe Mohan Sharma (R. Madhavan)

A meticulous Railways ticket examiner with a passion for numbers who uncovers a bank’s misappropriation. His personal life—being a single father to a young son—drives his determination to expose wrongdoing. He evolves from an anxious, rule-following employee into a fearless whistleblower who risks his safety for the truth.

🧭 Integrity 🧩 Number-nerd 👨‍👦 Fatherhood

Poonam Subhash Joshi (Kirti Kulhari)

A sharp SI who handles the investigation with professional distance while carrying a personal history with Radhe. She remains steadfast in pursuing the truth despite political pressure and past biases. Her involvement deepens the ethical tension of the case and highlights female agency in a male-dominated arena.

🕵️‍♀️ Officer ⚖️ Justice 🧭 Professionalism

Micky Mehta (Neil Nitin Mukesh)

The charismatic bank owner and mastermind behind the fraud, using political connections to shield his operation. He orchestrates a scheme to siphon small amounts from countless accounts for a hidden treasury. His plan to flee with 1500 crores is thwarted by Radhe’s allies and public scrutiny.

💼 Boss 💰 Greed 🪙 Power

Inspector Tyagi (Sukumar Tudu)

A police inspector entangled in the investigation, confronting bureaucracy and political pressure. He coordinates with Radhe and Poonam as the case unfolds, representing the state’s pursuit of justice. His role embodies the challenges of enforcing the law within a corrupt system.

🕵️ Inspector ⚖️ Law & Order 🧭 Bureaucracy

Dayal (Manu Rishi Chadha)

A passenger and ally who becomes entangled in the fraud’s ripple effects. He and Radhe briefly profit from the scheme via a small reward, illustrating how even the ordinary can be drawn into corruption. Dayal’s later cooperation with Radhe helps expose the broader conspiracy.

🧭 Everyday Hero 👨‍👦 Family 🧩 Trust

Bank Manager (Rajesh Jais)

A lead figure in the bank’s corrupt operations, using his position to advance the scheme while resisting scrutiny. He embodies institutional complicity, illustrating how management and policy intertwine to protect fraud. His actions propel the conflict and heighten the stakes for Radhe and the investigators.

🏦 Manager 🧭 Influence 💰 Corruption

Bank Clerk (Faisal Rashid)

A junior bank employee who participates in or witnesses the early discrepancies. His involvement underscores how systemic fraud can start with small acts of complicity and grow into a national-scale crime. He represents the everyday cogs in a corrupt financial machine.

🏦 Clerk 🧭 Corruption 🗂️ Records

Hisaab Barabar Settings

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Location

New Delhi, Indira Gandhi International Airport

The story unfolds in New Delhi, a bustling capital where the railways connect millions of commuters and daily life centers on transit hubs and banking. Key scenes move from crowded train platforms to a local bank and the city’s international airport, showing a metropolis sized to the scale of the fraud. The urban backdrop highlights the tension between everyday livelihoods and high-level corruption.

🏙️ City hub 🚆 Railways 🏦 Financial hub

Hisaab Barabar Themes

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Financial Corruption

The film centers on a bank’s scheme that skimps tiny amounts from millions of account holders, which, when aggregated, becomes a huge stash of illegal cash. It exposes how greed at the top can exploit ordinary people through a veneer of legitimate banking. Radhe’s discovery of discrepancies sparks a broader investigation that reveals a systemic fraud protected by powerful interests. The narrative shows how accountability emerges only when everyday citizens push back.

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Community Resilience

Ordinary workers and citizens rally to defend their savings, illustrating how collective action can challenge entrenched fraud. Municipal sanitary workers and other common people unite to assist Radhe and reclaim stolen money. The film emphasizes trust, solidarity, and the power of ordinary people to force accountability. The resolution demonstrates that justice can prevail when communities stand together.

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Hisaab Barabar Spoiler-Free Summary

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In the humming heart of New Delhi’s railway stations, Radhe Mohan works as a ticket collector, but his true passion lies in the quiet certainty of numbers. Every shift is marked by meticulous ledgers, careful calculations, and an almost reverent respect for order—traits that set him apart in a world where chaos often rides the same tracks. The city’s cacophony and the relentless flow of commuters provide a vivid backdrop to his solitary quest for accuracy, turning the ordinary act of collecting fares into a personal ritual of honesty.

Amid the daily rush, Radhe’s path crosses with Poonam Subash Joshi, a frequent passenger whose conversations reveal a shared yearning for connection beyond the cramped platforms. Their bond, built on candid exchanges and a mutual appreciation for the simple truths of life, adds a subtle warmth to the otherwise procedural existence that defines Radhe’s world. Their interactions hint at the deeper human currents that run beneath the surface of the bustling station.

The routine of numbers is disrupted when Radhe becomes aware of an unsettling pattern emerging from the town’s financial circles. A significant fraud, orchestrated by the suave yet shadowy banker Mickey Mehta, begins to surface, threatening the stability of countless ordinary citizens. Drawn by his innate sense of duty and his unshakeable belief in accountability, Radhe feels compelled to look beyond the ledger and confront a system that prefers the darkness of secrecy.

What follows is a quiet clash between a man of modest means and an institution fortified by influence. The film balances the gritty realism of everyday Delhi with a tone that is simultaneously tense and hopeful, portraying Radhe’s determination to shine a light on injustice. As he steps onto a larger stage, the audience is invited to wonder how far a single, principled individual can press against the weight of entrenched power, and whether the simple honesty of a railway collector can spark a ripple of change throughout the city.

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