Billionaire Ki Poti

Billionaire Ki Poti

An elderly man, Dadu, is cruelly disowned by his materialistic son, Akhil, and daughter-in-law, Mika, but finds a new purpose in caring for an abandoned young girl, Nia. When Nia faces a life-threatening illness, Dadu makes immense sacrifices, including donating an organ and selling his ancestral home, only for Mika to betray him by stealing the funds. Despite his deep bond with Nia, Dadu is then exploited and forced into servitude by the wealthy Sarabhai family, and publicly humiliated by Akhil and Mika. The narrative takes a dramatic turn as Dadu, also known as Kamalakar, is revealed to be the long-lost father of powerful CEO Dhruv Sarabhai and the biological grandfather of Nia, who is now a Sarabhai heiress. Empowered by her true identity, Nia fiercely defends Dadu, using her corporate influence to confront and punish those who disrespected him. However, new betrayals emerge as a cruel Sarika and a vengeful Matriarch conspire, leading to the abduction of Nia and another granddaughter, Isha. In a harrowing climax, Dadu makes an ultimate self-sacrifice to save his captive granddaughters, leading to his critical decline and eventual death. His passing leaves a profound impact, imparting lessons of humility and gratitude to a regretful Akhil and Megha, ultimately redefining family, honor, and identity amidst corporate power struggles and deep-seated betrayals.