Aakhari Decision

Synopsis: Arjun is an assassin who operates internationally and works for India-based Victor Chaku. He is in love with Manasi, who wants him to quit, and he accordingly approaches Victor with this request. Victor is willing to conditionally let him quit, and even pay for his marriage, provided he carries out one last assignment. Arjun accepts and accordingly sets out to kill Mumbai Police Commissioner Shyam Singh who is traveling by train to Kaliyapur to visit an ailing friend. Arjun manages to secure a seat opposite Shyam but finds his movements are being monitored by Victor's goon, David D'Souza, who is also on board. Arjun then sets out to carry out his gruesome task not knowing that a passenger, Rajeev Chowdhary, is not who he claims to be.
 
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Year:
2010
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Many ways lead nowhere.

But still we have

to walk on them.

At times willingly or

at times unwillingly.

Similarly, some people

enter into your life. .

. . without an invitation.

And become part of

you like a shadow.

And then. .

. . your life's decisions. .

. . are not yours alone.

A strange isolation,

an emptiness is experienced. .

. . within and around you.

This isolation screams. .

yells. . creates disturbance

And then. .

. . you take a decision.

A Last Decision.

For which you've to pay

a very high price.

Mr. Richards!

- Mr. Richards doesn't

see strangers.

Good looking.

I need to see Mr. Richards.

John, show this gentleman

outside please.

Who?!

Victor sent you.

Look, take the key to the safe,

money is yours. Take it all.

You don't get it.

What else do you want?

I'm not here for your money,

Mr. Richards.

But I do appreciate the offer.

Your men.

They were quiet rude

to me earlier.

I've a son and a daughter.

Victor knows I've a family.

We were in complete agreement.

I didn't know, the

deal would go bad.

Just couldn't control. .

it's the nature

of this business.

I haven't even met Victor.

How would I cheat? I mean. .

I just dealt with the

men here so. .

And now you're dealing with me.

You don't understand

the sh*t you've

got yourself into Mr. Richards.

Betrayal.

It is costly.

And that cost is not open

for negotiation.

DDR -=KaMaL=-

Sir!

You've come?

Amazing !

Red colour suits you so well.

Do you know?

This used to be a favourite

colour of Manav too.

By the way, when did

you buy this sari?

I'd stored it, never got

chance to wear it.

Guests will be here soon.

Get dressed.

Try this small fritter.

Look here, Mr. and

Mrs. India, arrive.

Here comes our birthday boy.

Everyone. . Everyone. .

It's a special day today.

Shyam has turned 65.

Even the wrestlers hang

up their boots at this age.

But this old man is

not ready to rest.

Give him a big hand ! Yes!

I wish some miracle

to happen today. .

. . for a smile to

appear on his face.

Somebody offer him

a drink. Drinks!

Commissioner.

Your servants are very lazy.

Please, excuse me.

- Sorry. Sorry. .

You're so strange.

- Yeah but no drinks, nothing.

Look he's standing behind you.

- Hey, so late?

No. . no. .

Come. . come. .

Excuse me, sir.

We'll see the body.

Will I be able to. .

recognize the body?

Ranjit, you know what, minor

incidents aren't. . - Yeah.

Commissioner, sir! - But. .

- Commissioner, sir!

Kindly tell us, what the

iron incident was about?

The iron? Friend.

She's the only one

woman in my life.

Nobody else except her. Sorry.

No! No! I'm not talking

about a woman.

Iron ! Press.

That day, the whole morning

I kept ironing my uniform.

And I lost track of the time.

And when I noticed it. .

. . I came to know that I

was late by an hour, you. .

. . you won't believe it

but that day. .

. . that was the first

day of my duty.

All my seniors were

waiting for me.

Puri sir, walked straight up

to me, grabbed my collar. .

. . and dragged me to his cabin.

That day he rebuked me

so much. . so much. .

But yes. .

. . he changed my entire life.

Even after 40 years, I still

remember every word of his.

. . uttered by him on that day.

Jaya !

Jaya, do you still hold me. .

. . responsible for

Manav's death?

Shyam ! You've had quite a lot.

Let's go. - But. .

Excuse me, everyone.

Ranjit!

I'm. . I'm really sorry, I. .

I blabbered too much under

intoxication. - Hey.

You're still thinking about it?

Shyam dear, it's not good

to think about the past.

0kay listen ! Forget about it.

I'm going to my native place.

Kaliyapur?

What do you mean?

You don't know him, I've a

childhood friend there.

Yesterday I received his letter.

He has written that he's

suffering from cancer.

And he thinks he won't

live for long now.

So he wants to see me

for the last time.

0kay, fine. I'll take leave for

a few days. I'll call them. .

No. I'm going alone.

What do you mean? And Jaya?

I'll tell her.

But you know what?

She has some stage commitments

and I don't want to disturb her.

0nce she's through with it,

I'll tell her. - 0kay. 0kay.

So what're the things that

you were asking me about. .

. . last week as you wanted

to have a party. .

Lee! - What?

Is my pipe down there?

Just get it yourself.

C'mon !

I'm not here for you.

Victor is on the way, sir.

And he knows. .

who has taken my son from me?

- Yes, sir.

Finally! You remembered me?

You know I never call up

when I'm working.

Fine, I'll note it down so that

I remember it next time.

Look, I'm about to

leave from here.

You reach the airport on time.

Have I ever been late?

0bviously I'll reach on time.

And I need to speak to you about

something very important.

Is everything alright?

Any problem?

No, everything is fine. Just. .

Anyway, leave it.

I'll meet you directly

at the airport.

0k.

Thank you for staying here, sir.

I've a parcel for you

from India. - Thank you.

Little, feeling low.

Don't know why my heart

is become a wanderer. .

And is roaming around

like a loafer.

Little. . Little. . . Little Lost.

Little. . Little. . . Little Lost.

I don't know what

destiny holds for me.

I don't know what god

has meant for me.

I search for new ways,

and end up at the same places.

Little. . Little. . . Little Lost.

Don't know why my heart

is become a wanderer. .

And is roaming around

like a loafer.

Little. . Little. . . Little Lost.

Little. . Little. . . Little Lost.

Where have I come,

and from where?

and don't know where am I going?

And surfing the ashes

of the journey,

just living, meaningless

like that.

Little. . Little Lost.

Don't know why my heart

is become a wanderer. .

And is roaming

around like a loafer.

Little. . Little. . . Little Lost.

Little. . Little. . . Little Lost.

Answer it. I won't mind it.

No, it's okay. - Fine.

You wanted to speak to

me about something?

Nothing special. Just. .

Arjun, how long this will go on?

Mansi? - What's this, Arjun?

Leave all this.

Have you ever thought

about living a normal life?

I love you, Arjun.

You know it, don't you?

I do.

And you too knew everything

about me from the beginning.

Mansi, my life is like this.

And I won't give any

excuses about it.

What's there for food?

Typical man !

I've just arrived.

What's the big deal if

I've asked for food?

Exactly! You're

absolutely right!

Everything revolves

around you, right?

How did I forget that?

Do you want to fight?

You're nagging since I've come.

Arjun, for a second. .

. . for a second I wish you

could feel what I feel.

You'll understand everything.

I've brought something for you.

I don't want anything, Arjun.

Dear, it's especially for you.

They'll look very nice on you.

Have a look.

I've already booked a table.

We must get ready.

What are you thinking?

Sometimes I think. .

. . that you're right.

How long will I be able

to do all this?

There's some problem with

security over there. Got it?

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