The plot kicks off with the unsolved murder of a little girl, Aditi. We follow police officer Shaurya (Dhairya Karwa) in 2001 as he desperately tries to solve the case, while in 2016, officers Vamika (Kritika Kamra) and Yug (Raghav Juyal) reopen this "cold case". What seems like an impossible dead end takes a magical turn when a defunct, broken walkie-talkie suddenly crackles to life—. This glitch in the universe connects Yug in 2016 with Shaurya in 2001. In a race against a 15-year statute of limitations, the two officers must use this one-minute window of connection to alter the past and save lives in the future.

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In 2016, police inspector Yug Arya (Raghav Juyal) finds a long-buried secret while using a walkie-talkie that connects him to Shaurya Anthwal (Dhairya Karwa), a police officer in 1990, 1998, and 2001.

Two police officers from different eras—Yug Arya (2016) and Shaurya Anthwal (1990s/2000s)—communicate through a mysterious, defunct walkie-talkie that springs to life for exactly 60 seconds at 11:11 PM . Together, they work to solve long-unsolved cold cases, though their actions in the past often have unforeseen consequences on the present.

The show expertly handles the butterfly effect. When the characters alter events in 1990 or 2001 to save a victim, the timeline changes instantly in 2016. This creates a fast-paced, high-stakes environment where every second counts. Gritty Realism Meets Fantasy

Nevertheless, for fans of the genre, "Gyaarah Gyaarah" offers a fresh take on police procedurals.