Jafar Khanzada's estranged children visit Mahtab Mahal for their father's mysterious wedding. After the family's awkward reunion, Jabbar reveals the truth about JK's bride-to-be.
JK, his older son, Shehryar and grandson, Haaris, join Scheherezade for a trek up the mountain. JK's younger son, Saifullah, stays back and becomes friends with the chef, Lorenzo.
Shehryar and Haaris go with Scheherezade for a secret visit to the village. Shehryar meets his uncle while Scheherezade visits the local shaman, Wali and ends up on a journey to the past.
The family and villagers gather for their respective Mehregan feasts. The Khanzada men embark on a magical trip to their past, organized by Scheherezade. Haaris leaves for the mountains.
Jabbar and the villagers make their way to Mahtab Mahal to negotiate the reopening of the atrium and stop JK from reaching the summit of his ceremony. Supernatural intervention ensues.
JK and Jabbar, tied to the tree, visit their past. Shehryar and Scheherezade make their way up the mountain, where the fairies arrive and reveal her true identity. The Khanzada family reunites.