The video is a satirical short film that begins with Acharya Prashant questioning his team about publishing something called "Neem Laddu." A man named Anshu is brought before him, appearing to be possessed. A disciple explains that Anshu is a "consecrated cobra" who has astral-traveled from a cosmic world. This cobra, disguised as a beautiful girl, was attempting to trap the boys of Bodhisthal. The disciple warns Acharya Prashant that Anshu is dangerous, plans to enter him, and was "downloaded" by a "mystical Mahaguru." The possessed man, introducing himself as "Satnagam," the ghost of a mystical snake, offers to impart eight points of knowledge. The film then cuts to Acharya Prashant addressing his viewers. He apologizes for having misled them in the past by teaching that spirituality is about mind-purification and dismissing supernatural beliefs like ghosts and spirits as mere superstition. He declares his newfound "enlightenment," affirming the existence of mystical snakes, spirits, and other dimensions of life. He advises his followers to believe in charms, exorcism, and mystical Mahagurus to protect themselves from these forces. The scene returns to the table, where Acharya Prashant, now a believer, asks the "Mahaguru" for wisdom. The Mahaguru shares absurd "truths," such as a snake living in everyone's navel, the snake being the soul, and having been born 33,000 times while dying 34,000 times. When a disciple questions the faulty math, Acharya Prashant rebukes him, stating that logic and intelligence are forbidden in spirituality. The Mahaguru's other teachings include consuming cannabis for astral travel and eating radish parathas to fly. The film concludes with the disciple distraught over Acharya Prashant's transformation, as the screen poses the question, "Why did Acharya ji go?"