
•2026•90 Episodes•1M+
Vivaan arrives in a modern Kapoor-linked world under a supernatural deadline, and from the start he is treated less like a person than a threat. The household and its allies first suspect him as an intruder, then blame him for a broken locket and other public disasters, even when the truth is unclear. Riya and her mother recognize that he matters to them, but Riya is torn between supporting him and protecting her social image. Public gatherings repeatedly turn into humiliations, with mockery, sudden violence, and accusations that force Vivaan to defend himself in front of hostile crowds. As the conflict widens, the Kapoor, Raichand, and related circles turn family disputes into battles over status, leadership, and control of the Karma Union. Vivaan is also tied to hidden spiritual tests, sacred weapons, and signs that suggest he may be the chosen bearer of a larger destiny. The Karamati Khadga becomes a major proof of that destiny, reacting to him in ways that shock rivals and unsettle authority figures. At the same time, marriage and loyalty become another battlefield, as Arushi is publicly linked to him while he insists he already has a wife. That refusal does not end the pressure, because family elders, business interests, and rival men keep trying to define his place for him. The story then expands into medicine and corporate conflict, where Vivaan’s success is challenged by accusations of fraud, fake medicine, and stolen credit. Preeti repeatedly tries to expose sabotage and calm the damage, but every resolution seems to trigger a new confrontation. Vivaan’s public image swings between ridicule and awe as he survives tests, claims power, and is forced into dangerous displays of strength. Even when he is humiliated, beaten, or blamed for destruction, he refuses to retreat from the people and causes tied to him. The stakes rise further through auctions, compensation demands, and threats that link ordinary objects to deeper supernatural value. A coin, a vase, and other family-linked items become signs that hidden forces are judging the characters’ choices. Later, wrestling and martial contests bring the struggle into a more physical arena, where champions, gurus, and sacred symbols all compete for dominance. The sacred bell and other mythic signs respond only to chosen figures, reinforcing the sense that Vivaan is part of a larger power struggle beyond any single family. The final stretch pushes the conflict into royal and celestial territory, where authority orders punishment, but Vivaan still refuses to bow or apologize. By the end, he stands at the center of overlapping battles over destiny, family honor, business control, and supernatural legitimacy, while the true outcome remains unresolved.
Vivaan arrives in a modern Kapoor-linked world under a supernatural deadline, and from the start he is treated less like a person than a threat. The household and its allies first suspect him as an intruder, then blame him for a broken locket and other public disasters, even when the truth is unclear. Riya and her mother recognize that he matters to them, but Riya is torn between supporting him and protecting her social image. Public gatherings repeatedly turn into humiliations, with mockery, sudden violence, and accusations that force Vivaan to defend himself in front of hostile crowds. As the conflict widens, the Kapoor, Raichand, and related circles turn family disputes into battles over status, leadership, and control of the Karma Union. Vivaan is also tied to hidden spiritual tests, sacred weapons, and signs that suggest he may be the chosen bearer of a larger destiny. The Karamati Khadga becomes a major proof of that destiny, reacting to him in ways that shock rivals and unsettle authority figures. At the same time, marriage and loyalty become another battlefield, as Arushi is publicly linked to him while he insists he already has a wife. That refusal does not end the pressure, because family elders, business interests, and rival men keep trying to define his place for him. The story then expands into medicine and corporate conflict, where Vivaan’s success is challenged by accusations of fraud, fake medicine, and stolen credit. Preeti repeatedly tries to expose sabotage and calm the damage, but every resolution seems to trigger a new confrontation. Vivaan’s public image swings between ridicule and awe as he survives tests, claims power, and is forced into dangerous displays of strength. Even when he is humiliated, beaten, or blamed for destruction, he refuses to retreat from the people and causes tied to him. The stakes rise further through auctions, compensation demands, and threats that link ordinary objects to deeper supernatural value. A coin, a vase, and other family-linked items become signs that hidden forces are judging the characters’ choices. Later, wrestling and martial contests bring the struggle into a more physical arena, where champions, gurus, and sacred symbols all compete for dominance. The sacred bell and other mythic signs respond only to chosen figures, reinforcing the sense that Vivaan is part of a larger power struggle beyond any single family. The final stretch pushes the conflict into royal and celestial territory, where authority orders punishment, but Vivaan still refuses to bow or apologize. By the end, he stands at the center of overlapping battles over destiny, family honor, business control, and supernatural legitimacy, while the true outcome remains unresolved.
Last Avenger is a Supernatural Series in Kannada, streaming on Kuku TV.
Last Avenger has 90 episodes, watched over 1M+ times on Kuku TV.
Last Avenger is available to watch in Kannada on Kuku TV.
Last Avenger was released in 2026 and is streaming on Kuku TV.
Last Avenger is rated A.
The cast of Last Avenger includes SONU UPADDHYA and Abhishek V.
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