Mumbai, 23rd February 2026: Sony SAB’s Pushpa Impossible follows the inspiring journey of Pushpa (Karuna Pandey), a resilient and optimistic woman who faces life’s toughest challenges with courage and compassion. Known for seamlessly weaving heartfelt family drama with socially relevant themes, Pushpa Impossible is now gearing up to present one of its most hard-hitting and emotionally charged tracks. The upcoming storyline reflects a stark social reality – reckless driving and the alarming ease with which accountability can fade when power and privilege step in. These are the very incidents that make headlines time and again, reminding us how fragile justice can feel in the face of power.
Just when Pushpa’s son Chirag (Nitin Babu) begins to find confidence in his talent and his bond with his wife Prarthana (Pooja Katurde) strengthens, fate takes a devastating turn. On their way to the state carrom championship, Pushpa and Prarthana meet with a tragic accident that changes their lives forever. In a heartbreaking moment, Prarthana loses her life, leaving Chirag shattered and their daughter Titli (Bhoomi Ramola) motherless once again, while the entire chawl is engulfed in grief.
The accused driver, Shanaya Mehta (Muskan Bamne), is briefly taken into custody but soon walks free, protected by her influential father and a team of powerful lawyers. As the case risks being brushed aside as just another accident, Pushpa finds herself confronting an unsettling truth about how privilege can blur accountability in hit-and-run cases, and how grieving families are often left fighting alone. Refusing to give up, Pushpa decides to fight back in her own determined way.
But in a world where influence often overpowers truth, will Pushpa be able to get justice for Prarthana?
Karuna Pandey, playing the role of Pushpa, said, “What makes this track so impactful is that it reflects a very real social issue, reckless driving and how easily accountability can slip away when power is involved. We often read about such cases in the news and feel quiet anger and helplessness as a bystander. While shooting these episodes, I kept thinking about those real families who don’t get closure. Pushpa Impossible has always addressed social concerns through relatable storytelling, and this time, we’re championing a cause for justice and responsibility. Portraying Pushpa’s strength, her grief, and her moral conviction to reform rather than revenge has been incredibly emotional and moving for me as an actor.”
Tune in to watch Pushpa Impossible, every Monday to Saturday at 9:30 PM, only on Sony SAB