
•2026•47 Episodes•2M+
The show builds a volatile action-thriller around Rohan, an exceptional marksman whose hidden abilities place him at the center of overlapping military, criminal, and family conflicts. It begins with a covert long-range assassination attempt staged beneath the noise of a public rally, immediately establishing a world where patriotic spectacle hides lethal operations. At the same time, a veteran officer on the verge of retirement is drawn back into dangerous duty, while intelligence warnings about Mission Dancing Elephant suggest a larger conspiracy tied to political killing. As failed hits and missing shooters unsettle the underworld, pressure grows to create or uncover a new elite weapon, and Rohan’s unexpected precision starts to shift how others see him. Parallel to the covert war, domestic and property disputes around Sandy, Radha, Vadhina, Pihu, and the family’s spaces become increasingly violent, showing that guns and coercion have invaded ordinary life as well. The shooting academy emerges as a key arena where training, loyalty, and survival intersect, with Sharmila mentoring Pihu, Kajal defending Rohan’s place, and public demonstrations turning skill into status. Rohan’s performances in competition are so extraordinary that they make him a sensation, but admiration quickly becomes scrutiny as rivals, authorities, and spectators begin treating him as both asset and threat. Public contests, televised showdowns, and signature shots by rivals such as Kiara intensify the pressure, while accusations that the academy exploits students and disputes over loans, land, and naming rights threaten to destroy the institution itself. Bhaskar’s attempts to seize control of the academy and surrounding property turn marksmanship into a struggle over legacy and livelihood, forcing Sharmila, Vicky, and Pihu into defensive positions. Meanwhile, criminal hierarchies harden as bosses punish failure, recruit shooters through intimidation, and use humiliation, beatings, and blackmail to enforce obedience. The legend of Gun Master G9 hangs over all these threads, at first as a feared or revered hidden marksman and later as an unstable identity that may be a person, a codename, a borrowed name, or even a myth. That uncertainty deepens when Rohan is linked to the G9 pistol and publicly accused of being G9, even as others argue he may be framed or only connected to the legend indirectly. Private grief also feeds the larger conflict: accusations over a husband’s death, a child’s longing for protection, and revelations tying the hidden operative behind the G9 legacy to Sharmila’s loss turn the mystery into something painfully personal. As the conspiracy widens, Task Force members split over whether incriminating footage is genuine or fabricated, making truth itself another battlefield. Mission Dancing Elephant then sharpens into a Republic Day assassination plot against a minister, with handlers, objectors, suppliers, and operatives divided between obedience, revenge, and conscience. Hostage threats and family endangerment force the covert struggle into intimate territory, making every decision about the mission also a decision about loved ones’ survival. Across the series, Rohan’s rise from concealed talent to central figure drives the arc, but each revelation about his skill or identity only destabilizes alliances further. The overall stakes are not just who can shoot best, but who controls the meaning of that skill: the state, the underworld, the academy, or the fractured families trying to survive around them.
The show builds a volatile action-thriller around Rohan, an exceptional marksman whose hidden abilities place him at the center of overlapping military, criminal, and family conflicts. It begins with a covert long-range assassination attempt staged beneath the noise of a public rally, immediately establishing a world where patriotic spectacle hides lethal operations. At the same time, a veteran officer on the verge of retirement is drawn back into dangerous duty, while intelligence warnings about Mission Dancing Elephant suggest a larger conspiracy tied to political killing. As failed hits and missing shooters unsettle the underworld, pressure grows to create or uncover a new elite weapon, and Rohan’s unexpected precision starts to shift how others see him. Parallel to the covert war, domestic and property disputes around Sandy, Radha, Vadhina, Pihu, and the family’s spaces become increasingly violent, showing that guns and coercion have invaded ordinary life as well. The shooting academy emerges as a key arena where training, loyalty, and survival intersect, with Sharmila mentoring Pihu, Kajal defending Rohan’s place, and public demonstrations turning skill into status. Rohan’s performances in competition are so extraordinary that they make him a sensation, but admiration quickly becomes scrutiny as rivals, authorities, and spectators begin treating him as both asset and threat. Public contests, televised showdowns, and signature shots by rivals such as Kiara intensify the pressure, while accusations that the academy exploits students and disputes over loans, land, and naming rights threaten to destroy the institution itself. Bhaskar’s attempts to seize control of the academy and surrounding property turn marksmanship into a struggle over legacy and livelihood, forcing Sharmila, Vicky, and Pihu into defensive positions. Meanwhile, criminal hierarchies harden as bosses punish failure, recruit shooters through intimidation, and use humiliation, beatings, and blackmail to enforce obedience. The legend of Gun Master G9 hangs over all these threads, at first as a feared or revered hidden marksman and later as an unstable identity that may be a person, a codename, a borrowed name, or even a myth. That uncertainty deepens when Rohan is linked to the G9 pistol and publicly accused of being G9, even as others argue he may be framed or only connected to the legend indirectly. Private grief also feeds the larger conflict: accusations over a husband’s death, a child’s longing for protection, and revelations tying the hidden operative behind the G9 legacy to Sharmila’s loss turn the mystery into something painfully personal. As the conspiracy widens, Task Force members split over whether incriminating footage is genuine or fabricated, making truth itself another battlefield. Mission Dancing Elephant then sharpens into a Republic Day assassination plot against a minister, with handlers, objectors, suppliers, and operatives divided between obedience, revenge, and conscience. Hostage threats and family endangerment force the covert struggle into intimate territory, making every decision about the mission also a decision about loved ones’ survival. Across the series, Rohan’s rise from concealed talent to central figure drives the arc, but each revelation about his skill or identity only destabilizes alliances further. The overall stakes are not just who can shoot best, but who controls the meaning of that skill: the state, the underworld, the academy, or the fractured families trying to survive around them.
The Gun Master is a Thriller Series in Telugu, streaming on Kuku TV.
The Gun Master has 47 episodes, watched over 2M+ times on Kuku TV.
The Gun Master is available to watch in Telugu on Kuku TV.
The Gun Master was released in 2026 and is streaming on Kuku TV.
The Gun Master is rated A.
The cast of The Gun Master includes Sriram Pranateja and WORKING EYE MEDIA SOLUTIONS.
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