At a distance of 47 km from Patna city, a rough road branches off from the highway, leading to a secluded hill within a forest. On this hill stands a small mansion, enveloped by trees, offering a serene ambiance filled with the soothing sounds of the breeze, rustling leaves, and chirping birds. Currently, the mansion is home to Mr. Rajeev Dwivedi, the owner of "Phoenix Watch," India's largest watch company, along with his wife, Miss Priya Dwivedi.
The mansion features a storeroom near the gate, where a watchman perched on the roof is engaged in adjusting light connections. Muttering to himself about the need for frequent corrections due to different connections, the watchman is interrupted by a flying blue eagle, causing the wires he's holding to fall to the ground. As the wires spark, he receives a phone call. Ensuring no one is watching, he leaves the wires and discreetly slips into the storeroom.
Meanwhile, 47 km away from Patna, an unpaved road from the highway leads to the forest, where bikes and a car are parked. The person inside the car dials a number, receiving updates about a calm atmosphere and ongoing work. Satisfied, he instructs to let the work continue and excitedly announces a special occasion, prompting cars and bikers to swiftly navigate through the forest.
Back at the mansion, the cries of a child create a poignant atmosphere. Priya soothes the child, and on the second floor, a room resembling a laboratory hosts a man wearing a technical face mask. Turning on a camera, he begins, "This marks the final step in Project 24, building upon all the preceding phase