Lukkhe Season 1 Episode 4: Explosions of Betrayals, Bloodshed and Growing Revenge

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Lukkhe Episode 4: Shocking backstories, deadly shootouts and changing Loyalties as revenge and justice collide in chaos.

Introduction .

Lukkhe episode 4 raises the stakes a few notches as it weaves trauma, revenge and collapsing loyalties that keeps each character on edge. The episode, “An Eye for an Eye,” is not merely action, but also examines emotional scars that still fuel modern violence.

Tragic family revelations, sudden betrayals, explosive gunfights, this chapter pushes just about every major character to a breaking point. Nothing is stable anymore and every decision you make seems to push someone toward irreversible consequences.

A Troubling Past That Lingers in the Present

The episode opens with a disturbing flashback that changes everything we know about Gurbani’s past.

At home, Ashnoor is shown to be heavily addicted to drugs and in a broken mental state. After surviving a sexual assault she says her family let her down and she spirals into an emotional breakdown. And then what happens next is a terrible chain of events. Her father comes back, tries to get in the middle of it and it turns violent. In a tragic climax, Ashnoor shoots her father and then kills herself.

This sequence is not just backstory, it becomes the emotional bedrock for Gurbani’s present motivations. The trauma of that night continues to inform the way she acts, the relationships she forms and her single-minded quest for accountability.

Gurbani’s Mission and Lucky’s Dilemma

Gurbani narrates to Lucky, in the present timeline, how Ashnoor’s death devastated their family. Her pain is no longer just personal grief, it has become purpose. Lucky urges her to convince Sanober to take legal action against OG, only justice can take the story forward.

But Lucky is anything but clean in this. He tries to help Gurbani in her mission but finds himself more and more torn between loyalty and guilt. His involvement with both sides brews up a slow-burning internal conflict that threatens to blow up later.

Secret Drugs, Music and Power Games

Badnaam continues in his chaotic universe. Where danger and ambition mingle freely.

Jazz needs to get their broken car fixed before Paddy finds out what happened after the last attack. Badnaam, though tense, is disturbingly self-possessed. He pours his energy into creativity, even recording a rap track with Paddy in the studio, under the influence of the drugs.

This juxtaposition of violence and artistry emphasizes how normalized chaos is in his world.

Police Pressure & Increased Suspicions

Inspector Hardik’s investigation of the parking lot shootout is not very revealing as the truth gets more and more tangled.

Gurbani hints directly at Badnaam and OG being involved but Hardik is not willing to believe her. Instead he pushes her to make her informant a formal witness.

Hardik, unaware of it, starts tracking Gurbani’s movements in secret, especially her meetings with Lucky. Trust continues to erode as both law enforcement and civilians act with hidden agendas.

Revenge Fests in the Walia Household

Things take a dramatic turn when Sutti walks into the Walia house with his brother’s dead body. His grief soon turns to rage, as he blames OG and reveals Badnaam’s greater role in the drug trade.

Mr. Walia does not waste any time in trying to fan the flames. He encourages Sutti to take revenge, encouraging him to kill Badnaam completely. At the same time, he tells OG to lay low until the heat dies down.

OG is already getting nervous, though. Badnaam’s spread in Punjab is quickening and OG starts wondering how long he can control the situation.

Sanober’s Trauma, Mistrust of the System

Lucky’s appeal to Sanober to lodge a FIR against OG becomes very emotional.

Sanober reveals the reason she doesn’t trust the system of justice. She and Badnaam were separated by police in childhood and lost their mother. Badnaam’s violent resistance to protect her became a defining memory, shaping her loyalty forever.

The system is not protection for Sanober. It’s betrayal. Not even Lucky’s emotional appeal can shake her faith that powerful men like OG will always get away with it.

But outside the conflict, Lucky brings Sanober to his mother, who warmly accepts her. For a moment she feels something rare in this world, a sense of belonging.

Secrets, Surveillance, and a Deadly Trail

Gurbani continues to investigate and meets Altaf, his father’s informant and asks him to identify those involved in the shootout. Later she goes home to take care of her bed-ridden father who, despite his own pain, tells her to stop blaming herself for Ashnoor’s situation and move on.

Meanwhile Lucky takes a chance. Badnaam and his crew are busy shooting a music video in a rented gaming parlour, when Lucky sneaks into Sanober’s house and searches for evidence against Badnaam.

He nearly finds hidden drug vials before being interrupted. To cover his tracks he invents a story about searching for flowers but Badnaam’s suspicions are obviously aroused.

A Night of Blood and Treason

The final part of the episode is a descent into chaos.

Altaf sets up a meeting between Sutti and Gurbani at a butcher’s shop but things turn violent. A shootout follows and Altaf is killed but Sutti manages to escape.

Later Sutti comes back with armed men and raids the gaming parlour where Badnaam’s group is shooting. The attack is fast and aggressive.

In the chaos, Sanober becomes a target but Badnaam takes the bullet for her. Just when Sutti is about to deliver the final blow, Gurbani appears and kills him instantly.

Chaos. Lives changed. Alliances shattered. No clear sense of what justice even means anymore. Then silence.

Characterization

At the heart of moral conflict is Gurbani, driven by trauma, but increasingly driven to violence to secure justice. Her transition from grieving sister to active enforcer is becoming more acute.

Lucky is the wild card of feeling. That double loyalty keeps him in a constant tension, and the guilt he feels suggests that soon he will pay the price on both sides.

Badnaam is unpredictable, dangerous, charismatic and more and more the centre of the drug and power network. His survival instincts keep him alive, but also deepen the cycle of violence around him.

Sanober is emotional truth inside a corrupt system. One of the most grounded yet conflicted characters, her distrust of the law is based on lived trauma.

Final thoughts and predictions

If there’s one thing that episode 4 makes clear it’s that all the characters are in a revenge cycle that no one has control over anymore. Each action leads to another violent reaction, taking the story deeper into instability.

With Sutti gone and Altaf dead, the investigation loses key links but the war between OG, Badnaam and Gurbani is far from over. Lucky’s double life also seems unsustainable – his secret search may soon cost him everything.

The biggest question going forward is simple: who actually survives this chain of revenge long enough to see justice?

The Final Verdict

Lukkhe Episode 4 is a game changer. It has emotional heft and increasing violence. It mixes tragedy, treachery and action into a tightly packed story where each decision has consequences. The episode doesn’t offer a lot of comfort or clarity—just more chaos and higher stakes, laying the groundwork for a volatile road ahead.

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