Story Structure — 4 Plot Phases
The Peacemaker's Decree
Maula Jatt maintains peace across 25 villages until Maakha harasses a protected girl. Moodha intervenes, leading Maula to issue a strict marriage decree to prevent bloodshed.
Key Events
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Maula Administers Peace — Maula oversees peace across 25 villages after settling a family feud. Characters: Maula Jatt
Location: Mamdal Village
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Maakha Harasses Girl — Maakha pursues a girl under Daani's protection and refuses to stop. Location: Village Streets
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Moodha Defeats Maakha — Moodha beats Maakha and leaves a permanent scar on his nose. Location: Village Square
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Maula Issues Decree — Maula orders Maakha to marry his sister to Moodha to avoid death. Characters: Maula Jatt
Location: Maula's Court
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Daaro Kills Maakha — Daaro executes Maakha for cowardice after his defeat. Location: Natt Clan Home
The Rival's Return
Noori Natt exits jail seeking a worthy opponent and is directed to Maula's territory. He attacks Moodha, prompting Maula to reclaim his Gandasa and vow revenge.
Key Events
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Daaro Kills Maakha — Daaro executes Maakha for cowardice after his defeat. Location: Natt Clan Home
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Daaro Arrested and Bailed — Daaro is arrested for murder but bailed out by Maula, who claims her as sister. Characters: Maula Jatt
Location: Police Station
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Noori Released and Seeks Rival — Noori exits jail declaring he needs a worthy opponent. Location: Jail
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Haaku Warns Noori — Haaku warns Noori not to interfere if he discovers his old rival. Location: Haaku's Residence
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Noori Breaks Moodha's Leg — Noori attacks Maula's village and severely injures Moodha. Location: Maula's Village
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Maula Recovers Gandasa — Maula vows revenge and retrieves his signature weapon. Characters: Maula Jatt
Location: Maula's Home
The Blood Feud Ignites
Maula and Noori clash but are stopped by police. Retaliatory violence escalates as Akku massacres villagers, forcing a judge to impose house arrest on both leaders.
Key Events
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Maula Recovers Gandasa — Maula vows revenge and retrieves his signature weapon. Characters: Maula Jatt
Location: Maula's Home
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Maula Defeats Natt Men — Maula rides out and defeats numerous Natt clan fighters. Characters: Maula Jatt
Location: Open Fields
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Duel Stopped by Police — Police intervene to prevent Maula and Noori from killing each other. Characters: Maula Jatt
Location: Battlefield
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Akku Massacres Villagers — Akku kills many villagers in retaliation for the police intervention. Location: Maula's Village
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Judge Orders House Arrest — A judge decrees both leaders must remain under house arrest. Characters: Maula Jatt
Location: Courtroom
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Villages Ride to Fight — Provoked by violence, both clans ride out to resume the feud. Characters: Maula Jatt
Location: Village Roads
The Final Reckoning
Both sides ride out despite police gunfire. Daaro intervenes in the final duel, Noori sacrifices his leg to satisfy revenge, and Maula discards his weapon to end the feud.
Key Events
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Villages Ride to Fight — Provoked by violence, both clans ride out to resume the feud. Characters: Maula Jatt
Location: Village Roads
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Police Shoot Both Leaders — Police guarding the villages shoot both leaders multiple times. Characters: Maula Jatt
Location: Roadside
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Daaro Realizes Truth — Daaro realizes Maula had genuinely called her his sister. Characters: Maula Jatt
Location: Hospital
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Blockade Lifted — Police remove the blockade after Maula and Noori pretend to reconcile. Location: Village Borders
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Akku Killed — Akku attacks Maula's village but is killed in the process. Location: Maula's Village
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Wedding Procession Attacked — Noori leads Natt clansmen to ambush the wedding procession. Characters: Maula Jatt
Location: Road to Natt Village
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Maula Defeats Noori — Maula defeats all attackers and prepares to strike Noori down. Characters: Maula Jatt
Location: Battlefield
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Gandasa Thrown Away — Noori amputates his leg, Daaro agrees to marry Moodha, and Maula discards his weapon. Characters: Maula Jatt
Location: Final Clearing
Maula Jat tells the true story of it's eponymous hero's blood feud with the local "gunda" Nuri Nath.