Joy, sorrow and adrenaline charge through the final episode as Radhe and Digvijay sing off against each other in a fierce battle for the Rathod family's musical future.
A classical singer Radhe falls in love with pop singer Tamanna and embarks on a path that forces him to compromise his classical roots. With time, both the singers try to get out of their comfort zone while trying to protect their stardom. This series tests their resolve for their passion and love.
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Joy, sorrow and adrenaline charge through the final episode as Radhe and Digvijay sing off against each other in a fierce battle for the Rathod family's musical future.
Radhe’s band picks Royalty free for versus round, and Tamanna’s band chooses a challenging song. The Rathods struggle with pop music, but they adapt a Panditji composition to fit the song’s raga. On stage, Tamanna excels initially but falters with high notes, allowing Radhe to win. Tamanna left the competition. The Rathods are devastated when Digvijay copyrights Panditji’s composition.
After qualifying for IBC, Radhe’s band gets paired with Rock and Mahi as their mentor for a round. Radhe reconciles with Mahi and accepts his guidance, leading to a successful performance. Tamanna’s secret relationship with Ayaan causes tension. Radhe sees Ayaan kiss Tamanna, leading to a confrontation where Radhe and Tamanna express their unresolved feelings in a passionate embrace.
Radhe heads to Mumbai to revive his Gharaana, joining Rage and Raga despite warnings and clashes with Mahi to earn his place. In Jodhpur, Rajendra arranges a poorly received gig for Mohini, witnessed by Digvijay. Radhe's debut sours when Mahi twists Panditji’s raag into a jingle. Tamanna unites her band with a spontaneous performance but faces misunderstandings with Radhe, finding solace in Ayaan.
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