Seasons

1. The End
Manik Dasgupta, the Urban Development Minister of West Bengal announces his plan of taking over the Bombers FC football ground and making a world class mall on that plot. The people of Chandannagore raise their voice against Manik but their voices are thwarted. With all hopes lost, the people of the community pin their hopes on Badol, the captain of the old Bombers FC team, to stand up against Manik. Will Badol rise up to the occasion? Or will he let the community down?

2. Bombers Arik Baar
Badol comes back to Chandannagore. Together along with Somu Da, Badol sets out to rebuild the Bombers FC team again and take back the ground that is rightfully theirs. Manik Dasgupta tries every trick in the book to stop Badol and Somu Da from succeeding in their quest. Will Chandannagore get the team that it deserves? Or will Manik quash their dreams?

3. The Challenge
Manik Dasgupta dismisses the Bombers FC team as a con by Badol and the people of the community to take back the ground. Manik gives the Bombers FC one chance to prove their worth and win the ground back – a challenge match against the team of his choice…and he gives the Bombers FC just five days to play the match of their life!

4. Challenge Accepted
Manik pits the Bombers FC against Diamond Backs – the best team of West Bengal. Bombers develop cold feet after learning about the opposition team but with no way out and just five days for the match, the players go through the drills and training. Will the Bombers win the match and save their ground? Or will Manik succeed in his sinister plans?

5. Into the League
The Bombers are down and the mood of the people in the community is at an all-time low. That’s when Sanjana informs Badol about the Zee Bangla League. The Bombers FC comes together, once again to participate in West Bengal’s biggest football league and this time it’s not about the ground…it’s about pride!

6. Catastrophe Strikes
Having played two matches in the league, the mood in the Bombers camp and that of the people of the community is upbeat. There’s rising pressure on Manik to return the ground back to the Bombers. Just when things seem to be going fine for the Bombers a catastrophe strikes and the team is left in a disarray.
7. Bali vs Badol
Bali, Badol’s friend turned foe, comes to the Bombers' rescue, to fill in the void in the team. Manik labels the team as a group of hooligans. The friction between Bali and Badol deepens further, thereby hampering the prospects of Bombers FC. With two refusing to bury the hatchet, Debu does the unthinkable!
8. Testing Times
Even as the team is coming to terms with Shiva’s loss, they are jolted by another shock. Badol’s dark past comes back to haunt him. Just days away from the semifinals, the Bombers FC are without their captain and star player, Badol.
9. Down And Out!
With the odds stacked heavily against him, Badol has to fight not just his demons but a system that is out to get him. Badol tries standing his ground in the times of adversity but is jolted when he realises that the one to sabotage his career is someone he knows!
10. Fort Et Fier
The stage is set for the big finals. Bombers FC are up against their arch nemesis-the Diamond Backs-in the finals! Will the Bombers lift the league cup or will Diamond Backs trump them once again? Will Badol be able to unmask those trying to jeopardize his career?
Cast

Mrudula
Gogol

Meiyang Chang
Tokai

Zakir Hussain
Somu Da

Abhilash Kumar
Prince

Aahana Kumra
Sanjana

Varun Mitra
Badol

Prince Narula
Bali

Sapna Pabbi
Andy
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