Aakhari Decision Page #4

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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Who's it?

Yes?

Sir, David is here. - I know.

But sir, David?!

I've sent him for your safety.

Your safety is very important.

You're my son, right?

Don't take any tension.

Arjun, aren't you

happy on seeing me?

You've hurt me.

I'm a human. I too have a heart.

- Really? - Tonight. .

He has to be finished tonight?

Somebody else is also

present inside. - So?

It's important to know about

him before killing him, David.

Your brain doesn't work.

That's why Victor sir

always gives you small tasks.

What did you say?

You didn't hear me?

- No, I didn't. Repeat it.

Now let me do my work

- Tonight.

Pray, you finish the job tonight

0therwise I'll finish you off.

Let Victor sir do the]

required later.

But I'll close your

account here itself.

Sir, your phone.

Sir!

Sir! Sir! Sir!

You know. .

. . I meditate here.

You must not come here.

Sorry sir! - No phone calls.

- 0kay.

Tell me. Tell me.

No. . no. . Listen, David. I know

something is wrong over there.

I know.

I want my work to be done.

I want it to be done.

Give us three cups of tea.

- Yes, sir.

Whatever you say but. .

. . Englishmen have favoured

us with two things.

First this train and

secondly this tea.

But uncle, even before them

people maybe drinking tea here.

But not on the railway

stations, right?

Where're you going? - To a

village near Delhi. - I'll

call you.

My father's friend is

there we want to buy a plot.

Father is not well,

so I'm going instead. - 0kay.

And where are you going?

- Near Ludhiana.

To see somebody or just

for an outing?

No, my village is near Ludhiana.

And I've few dealers there too.

It's a business trip which means

the business is doing very well.

Great! - And you?

I've a friend there.

He's suffering from cancer.

He wants me to stay

with him for few days.

I see. - Actually, I'm not fond

of an outing. I'm just going.

C'mon, the train is about to

leave. - Who is he? A guard?

Look, I don't want

to be too personal.

But I wanted to tell

you something

For the first time when I saw

you coming from there. .

. . then. .

. . my son's memories got

rekindled within me.

Your faces have a striking

resemblance.

You know when I saw you

coming for the first time. .

. . I felt my dead son. .

. . was alive again.

What had happened?

- No. . nothing.

What are you thinking?

- Nothing.

My son's photograph.

Manav Singh.

Excuse me!

You must finish Victor

sir's job. 0kay?

0therwise he'll feel very bad.

Killing and killing at

the right time

makes the difference, David.

Well said ! - It seems

you won't understand it.

Your brain really works.

Don't keep everything inside,

bad for health. Doctors say that

I'll cure you completely.

Don't worry.

Go back to your work.

- See you, brother.

Come with me. I want to speak

to you about dishwasher. C'mon.

Tell me who are you?

- What's this?

This is Rajeev Chowdhary

from CID. Got it?

Now tell me, what are you doing

in the train along with a gun?

Look, let's sit and talk.

Hey, don't act smart.

Now you will not board

the train understand.

Show me your ID, c'mon.

C'mon, move. .

move away. . go away.

Whoever you are. . . Understand. .

right?

Look, I'm here for Commissioner

Singh's security.

Now I'll send you to the local

police station. C'mon.

Very strange! - What happened?

When I got off the train,

suddenly

Rajeev said he has to go.

He told me to leave his

luggage with the station master.

I don't know.

It's really very strange.

- Absolutely.

What's the matter? Why

are you gasping for breath?

Train had already left.

I had to run.

This train doesn't halt

for long at stations.

Village atmosphere

is really different.

Fragrance of the mud.

And the stink of dung.

Nobody would realize even

if a murder is committed.

I'm ready. - Good.

0therwise I was thinking of

coming,

that if you can't do then. .

Had you not been our accomplice.

. . you would be nowhere.

'For the first time when I

saw you coming from there. . '

. . the memory of my

son was rekindled. '

'I'm sorry. I'm pregnant. '

'How can you live two

lives with such ease?'

'. . memories of my son

were rekindled. '

- '. . you live two

lives with. . '

Good evening, sir.

0kay? Is everything okay?

0rian sir! - Victor! Sit!

Come!

So kind of you to come

here at this hour.

When will you give

me good news?

When I'll receive a call,

I'll give you the good news.

See! I've received a call.

Sit here for two minutes.

Swami ! - Yes, sir.

Keep watch. This man

is very dangerous.

0ne minute!

Swami, keep watch.

Tell me. - Sir. .

. . both have escaped.

Both meaning? Both. .

Both means what?

Sir, Commissioner and

Arjun both have escaped.

No, no, it was another call.

My wife had called.

After two days, I've a flight.

Victor, you too must

come with me.

You'll like Greece very much.

There are nude beaches

over there.

And the girls there. .

if you see them. .

. . you'll forget Goa.

And who knows the girls there

might even like a bear like you.

No, 0rian sir.

My Soni is very comfortable.

Very much. . - Anyway. .

The man on the train. .

- Wait. . Swami !

Soni, two minutes.

Take her away.

You don't drink. Don't drink.

You are bodyguard.

Yes! Tell me.

The man in the train,

who killed my son. .

. . who's he? - He. .

I was thinking. . I ought

to see his photograph.

At least I'll know what the

person looks like who

killed my son?

Why see his face? I'll kill him

and chop him into pieces.

I'll chop him into pieces.

What will you do by seeing it?

I want to see his photo, Victor.

Swami ! Give that photo! Photo!

Yes! Photo! Here, look at it.

You know. . who's he. .

a Commissioner.

He has grown old. He's at the

door of death.

He can die anytime.

He's grown old. He'll die.

What will you do by seeing him?

Commissioner?

- Yes. He's a Commissioner.

He's a special man,

Victor. - Special?

You don't know how special !

Call your men and tell them,

the plan has changed.

I want this man alive.

Let's relax here.

I'll tell you everything

about me and what am

I doing here.

No, officer.

I think we must go back.

Try to understand.

Your life is at risk.

C'mon, let's go inside.

Is anybody there?

Please sit here. I'll check.

Where am I stuck?

Excuse me. Is anybody at home?

Let's wait here, if someone

comes, we'll talk to them.

I'm from CID.

Inspector Rajeev Chowdhary.

Sir, your family had made a

special request to the

department.

For your security.

Security? - And I was

sent on this assignment.

I was told that you

should know nothing. .

. . till I receive orders

from the department.

Sorry for the lie, sir.

But I had no other option.

It must be Ranjit.

Some people are after your life.

Had I not been there. . - What?

And if that's the case then

I should go back home.

My wife is alone.

Anything can happen to her.

It's not possible, sir.

Nothing will happen to your wife

She's absolutely safe.

- Look, you can't keep me here.

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