Part-1

Ferdinand, a putative and successful businessman, owns a behemoth firm armed with efficient manpower and innovative technology. He, along with his wife and son, lives in a resplendent bungalow and leads la dolce vita. An atheist by nature, he maintains anathema towards god and firmly believes that success is only the word in the dictionary that holds relevance and everything else is balderdash. A ruthless person, who leaves no stone unturned in firing not only his employees but also his servants in case of inefficiency or negligence in performing duties.

One day, Bernard, Ferdinand's childhood friend, gives a sudden surprise to him by visiting his house. The two close pals exchange heartfelt courtesies with each other and comfort themselves on a sofa to have a casual chat for some time.

Later, Ferdinand introduces Bernard to his spouse and son and tells them how the duo used to compete in life to become rich.

A brief conversation between Ferdinand and Bernard takes place.

Ferdinand: It has been ages since we met each other. What do you say?

Bernard: Yes, I agree,

Ferdinand: How is your life going on?

Bernard: Fine! My business is flourishing by leaps and bounds and all the comforts of life are at my feet today,

Ferdinand: Nice to hear! Even I am on the same plane today, and why don't you join us for a long drive tonight?

Bernard: Sure with pleasure!

Ferdinand: Then let's finish our dinner and head on for an exciting drive!

After having larruping dinner, all the four relax for some time.

A few minutes later, Bernard tells his friend that lost his purse laden with a wad of currency somewhere and cannot locate it. Ferdinand summons his manservant and tells him to step out of his home without pondering over the issue logically. The poor man implores his master to give him one chance to prove his innocence, but the latter turns a deaf ear and hurls the former onto the road.

"At last I have shunted out that sleazy poor beggar," says Ferdinand to his friend sardonically.

It was quarter past eight at night when all four hang-out for a long drive by car.

An hour later, the brakes of the car conk out due to which the car treads along the road for a few seconds and then rams into the tree.

Ferdinand, his son, and Bernard die on the spot while his wife sustains minor injuries and beseeches passers-by to help her.

The ambulance arrives at a spot after some time and the dead bodies of three are taken to the hospital for post mortem. She undergoes treatment in the infirmary and finally returns home after a gap of fifteen days, but in a state of hopeless depression.

The moment she enters the kitchen to prepare porridge for her, a coarse voice from the drawing-room trembles her with the following statements:

"Ultimately, you achieved your goal and now the entire property is yours", I have never come across a person like you who can stoop down to such low levels for the sake of bucks"

"Anyway, my heartiest congratulations to you for compassing a wonderful machination to kill your kinsmen"

The lady races to the drawing-room from the kitchen on hearing these statements and is flabbergasted to see the person whom she never expected to witness again in her life.

Part-2

"I never expected you to be back here again, how you dare enter inside," asks Rachel (Ferdinand's wife) to the poor manservant who was shunted out for purse heist.

The manservant says "Your husband is as crooked as you and so has been laid to rest forever (though indirectly). But what harm did your son do to you?

"It's none of your business. I did what I felt was right from my side. Take these few bucks and get out from here," says Rachel to the old man,

When the manservant refuses to leave from there, she uses magical powers and summons formidable demons to kill him, but the former takes out his magic wand and creates fire to burn them.

"If you have learned the art of sorcery to harm good beings, then for your information I am the Wizard who is here to protect mankind," tells the man to that evil-doer.

A brief conversation takes place between the duo:

Rachel: My goodness! It's shocking to see you as a wizard,

Old man: Laughs! What did you think of me all these days that I am here to serve you people and face humiliations?

Rachel: Exactly! And it was me who stole the purse of Bernard and put the blame on you,

Old man: I knew you stole the purse and surreptitiously kept it in my room under the cot,

Rachel: Then why didn't you defend yourself?

Old man: Why should I?

Rachel: I didn't get you. Could you explain me clearly?

Old man: Don't get taken back if I tell you I was waiting for this moment with alacrity,

Rachel: Jokes apart! Stop palavering and get back to the point.

Old man: See, I am a man of self-respect, and enduring insult by capitalists is not my cup of tea.

Rachel: Enough! Now get out of my home, otherwise, I will parcel you to the same place wherein the three have been sent,

Old man: Three, my foot! Say two only,

Rachel: Uneducated brutes like you will understand like that only,

Suddenly a clang of the bell is heard and when Rachel opens the door, she steps back and yells loudly,

Here arrives Bernard and jolts her by telling her that a dirty witch like her should never be allowed to roam freely,

Old man: Bernard presided over to my establishment a few months back and elaborately explained to me that how your husband and you, with help of black magic, ruined his personal life,

Rachel: Still unbelievable! I cannot digest the facts,

Bernard: first, this elderly person (widely known as the great Wizard) deliberately employed himself as manservant here to teach you people a lesson and second, I am resuscitated by this great Wizard immediately after my admittance into the hospital post-mishap,

Rachel: So everything was orchestrated well by both of you to put us in trouble,

Bernard: Yes, luckily you killed your husband out of greed, but what hurt us was the death of the poor child, which shouldn't have had happened,

Rachel, with her supernatural powers, summons grotesque creatures like serpents to take the life of Bernard. But even before the Wizard could ward off the gigantic serpents, these dangerous creatures nail Bernard to death.

The Wizard uses his magic wand and casts spells to generate a huge fire that engulfs serpents and the witch (Rachel) and ends them forever.

He set the house ablaze to eradicate the traces of evil after stepping out from there.