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Bittoo works tirelessly at a wrestling arena, enduring ridicule for his small stature. He dreams of becoming a wrestler, but his Ustad (master) and fellow wrestlers mock him. His mother falls gravely ill, and the doctor informs him that she needs urgent, expensive treatment within a month, or her condition will worsen.
Desperate for money, Bittoo asks his Ustad if he can wrestle. The Ustad, amused, offers him 1000 rupees if he can even touch his weakest wrestler, Lakhan. Bittoo is easily defeated and further humiliated. Heartbroken, he flees to a Hanuman temple, crying out to God about his helplessness. Suddenly, a monkey steals a ring from a woman and runs into the forest. Bittoo chases after it and is surprised when the monkey speaks in a human voice about true strength residing in a kind and courageous heart. The monkey then vanishes, and the ring falls onto Bittoo's forehead.
Bittoo, still confused, puts on the ring. He encounters a cart driver struggling to load heavy sacks of wheat. Bittoo offers to help, and to his astonishment, he easily lifts a 50kg sack with one hand. He realizes the ring's power. He quickly loads all the sacks and rushes to the हनुमान ji temple, expressing gratitude for the newfound strength. He returns to the akhara, challenges and easily defeats Leelu, the Ustad's best wrestler, earning a spot in future wrestling matches and prize money. His mother is overjoyed with his success.
Bittoo quickly becomes a sensation, winning every wrestling match and earning significant prize money, much of which he gives to his Ustad and uses for his mother's treatment, who fully recovers. Bittoo's rapid success makes Leelu, the former top wrestler, extremely jealous. Leelu discusses with another wrestler, Jagga, how Bittoo, once so weak, became so strong overnight.
Leelu approaches Bittoo, feigning friendship and asking about his sudden strength. Bittoo, in his innocence, tells Leelu about the magical ring. Leelu cunningly takes the ring from Bittoo, claiming it will make him strong too, and then flees, leaving Bittoo heartbroken and powerless. Bittoo tells his mother what happened, and she advises him to complain to the Ustad, but Bittoo believes it will be futile.
The next morning, Bittoo finds a crowd at the akhara, witnessing Leelu struggling to lift even a half-filled bucket, despite his best efforts. Leelu realizes the ring is the source of his weakness when it gets stuck on his finger. The other wrestlers mock Leelu, but Bittoo, remembering the monkey's words, steps forward. He easily removes the ring from Leelu's finger. Ashamed, Leelu apologizes for his betrayal and thanks Bittoo for his compassion. Bittoo reminds him that true strength comes from the heart, not just physical might.