The story picks up several years after the events of Ghajini. Sanjay Singhania (played by Aamir Khan) has moved on from his quest for revenge, having avenged the brutal murder of his beloved Kalpana (Asin). However, the emotional scars of that tragedy and his short-term memory condition continue to haunt him. Sanjay has since retreated from public life and is working to rebuild his identity while engaging in philanthropy to honor Kalpana’s legacy.
As Sanjay attempts to heal, a new shadow looms over his life. A mysterious figure from his past emerges, threatening to unravel everything he has fought to protect. This antagonist is a cunning criminal mastermind who was once linked to Ghajini Dharmatma’s empire and seeks vengeance for the downfall of their operations. The enemy uses sophisticated psychological tactics, exploiting Sanjay’s memory condition to manipulate him into doubting his own sanity and perception of events.
Sanjay is forced to confront his past once again. Determined to protect those he cares for and safeguard Kalpana’s memory, he teams up with Dr. Sunita (Jiah Khan), who has now become a dedicated neuroscientist researching memory disorders. Together, they work to develop innovative techniques to help Sanjay temporarily regain his memory to face the growing threat.
The film is a gripping journey of redemption, resilience, and the human spirit’s ability to overcome limitations. Sanjay’s struggle to piece together fragments of his life while battling powerful enemies forms the emotional core of the narrative. The film also delves into the moral complexities of revenge versus justice, highlighting the psychological toll it takes on those who pursue it.
The action sequences are thrilling and intense, interwoven with moments of poignant emotional depth. Through Sanjay’s journey, Ghajini 2: Returns explores the themes of love, loss, and self-discovery, offering a compelling continuation of the original story while delivering high-stakes drama and action.