Agent Vinod Page #3
Wow. That means yes.
Well, that's a Kodak moment.
May I take a picture, madam?
Excuse me?
Excuse me?
- Yes?
Do you speak English?
- Yes... yes.
Can you take a photo of
me and my wife, please?
Okay.
How is Freddie?
- Very happy
Richard Maibaum, British Agent.
He's the Ml6 agent in-charge
of the Middle East sector.
Something's happening.
Where can I find him?
Hotel Rif & Spa.
Room no. 430. I am
sending you a photo.
Understood. Understood.
Photo?
Not good here.
Fountain. - Okay.
Madam, fountain please.
Ready.
Smile.
Thank you.
Enjoy your honeymoon.
Shall we?
Have lunch.
I know a nice place.
Hotel Rif & Spa.
"Your deep blue eyes."
"...with secrets hidden within"
"Praise the Lord for
creating one such as you"
How many girls
have you said this to?
Including you? 242.
You've brought $ 50
million to buy 242.
Do you know what 242 is?
What did Kazan tell you?
Excuse me, madam.
The menu.
Thank you.
Excuse me.
I am not feeling well.
I have to go back.
Of course, no problem.
I hope you will come with me
to the auction this evening.
There are some other bidders
but don't worry. I'll get 242
Sir Jagdeshwar
Thank you, Ladies and Gentlemen...
...for your most
generous contributions.
that have been raised here today...
...and this money will help in
building schools and hospitals...
...in this lovely,
this great country.
Good evening, Sir.
Your face reassures
me that all is well.
242. The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam.
Poems on love and destiny
written in the 11th century.
Very nice.
Good luck.
Why did you get him here?
He got me here.
watch on you instead.
Found this in Richard's room.
You must have dropped it in a hurry.
No, I didn't. When
did you flick this?
And who is Richard?
Relax, we're on the same side.
Next item is a YU Rain mask.
Please.
Hello.
I am Jagdish.
Great honour to meet you Sir.
Freddie Khambatta. Dr. Ruby Mendes.
From India?
- India.
Pakistan.
Sworn enemies...
Are you here for anything special?
She's interested in the Rubaiyat.
And I am interested in her.
I see.
Excuse me.
Hello, prince.
What are you doing here?
Where is Daya Master?
I thought the Tigers were finished.
What are you doing here?
Tell me.
Item no. 242.
Since when did you start
reading poetry, Prince?
What is 242?
The next item is lot no. 242.
A collection of love poems
from Persian poet Omar Khayyam.
The opening bid for
this will be $75,000.
$75,000 from the
gentleman at the back.
Thank you very much.
$90,000. $125,000.
$400,000. $450,000.
Come on, prince. Come on.
$500,000, going once.
It's a bomb.
Going twice.
KV series, Russian.
Nuclear bomb?
Sold.
Lot no. 242, the
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam...
...sold to Mr. David Kazan
for half a million dollars.
Excuse me.
Where were you, Mr. Khambatta?
Ruby and the Rubaiyat are both gone.
Thank you.
For activation, in those days
...the command validation of a
Russian satellite was required
But we have made changes.
You need to enter a
password that's all...
...that is required for activation.
This Rubaiyat of Omar
Khayyam is the detonator.
Don't lose it.
So, my congratulations, Mr. Kazan.
- Thank you.
And thank you, Dr. Rana,
for your contributions.
What time is flight, Dr. Rana?
Thank you.
- Cheers.
Cheers.
Dr. Rana, this is the
best champagne in the world.
And you are drinking water.
His job was done.
Can you take care of him?
Freddie Khambatta.
I am Colonel.
Why are you standing here?
Join the party.
Party's over, Colonel.
The party's just begun.
If you see my mother again...
...then tell her I said Hi.
Whoever he is, get rid of him.
Hello, my dear.
The pipeline goes
through this lane...
...and we have an observation
post every 10 kilometers.
Sir, there's a call for you.
Hello.
Hello, Mr. Nawaz.
Hello, Mr. Lftekhaar.
I can hear raging
fire and roaring rain.
You are in Chaman.
Impressive, Mr. Nawaz.
Even at this age, you
still have keen ears.
I can even hear what's
happening in Morocco.
I just heard that David
Kazan has bought a nuclear bomb.
What? Where did you
get this news from?
Mr. Nawaz, you will have to
share your source with me.
Because if there's
any truth in this...
...then we'll need to cooperate.
Tell me, General.
Are you involved?
I have no idea.
I didn't know at all.
If I had any clue about this...
...then I would have
called you myself.
Look, Mr. Lftekhaar,
whatever the problems between us...
...this cannot be the solution.
Thank you very much.
Give me 12 hours. I
will call you back.
Goodbye.
Cancel the inspection.
We will return to
Islamabad right now.
Hello. Cancel my trip to China.
And call an emergency meeting...
...of all the
section chiefs tomorrow.
Specially section Q, okay.
Fine.
Take lftekhaar sir's
convoy to the Turkhum border...
...and blow it up with a launcher.
I'll keep you posted, sir.
Breaking news.
ISI chief lftekhaar
Ahmed killed in a bomb blast.
Is this Zaheer's home?
This is Zaheer's home,
but he is on the terrace.
Thank You!
You're welcome
Who are you?
I am Freddie.
Freddie Khambatta.
- What?
Yes. I am Freddie.
If you are Freddie then who is he?
So you were telling
the truth that day.
You are a RAW agent!
Who is the Colonel?
Where is the bomb? - That's
what I came here to find out.
Where is the bomb?
I am on your side.
I work for the British Intelligence.
And you killed that British agent?
I didn't kill Richard.
He was my handler.
I went there to
inform him about you.
To show him your face.
You killed 40 people in London.
You were smiling as
you got out of the car.
You were smiling.
I was smiling, because I was happy.
It was a beautiful day.
Boss, why are you
listening to this nonsense?
I am responsible for the
death of those 40 people.
Because my own friends...
...had planted the bomb in my car.
I was waiting for them.
If I wasn't feeling hungry...
...and hadn't stepped out...
...then the blast
would have killed me...
When one of the group
was caught in Pakistan...
...then ISI chief
lftekhaar Ahmed came to see me.
He was convinced that I am innocent.
He convinced Richard.
They said that they will help me...
...but I will have to work for them.
They sprung me out ofjail...
...and sent me to Morocco, to Kazan.
Kazan buys drugs from terrorists,
and supplies arms.
So you are an ISI agent?
I just report to lftekhaar Sir.
Last month I intercepted Abu
Nazir's phone call from Moscow...
arriving with $50 million.
I informed Richard, that's
why he came here personally.
Can you prove this?
Talk to lftekhaar sir.
He knows me.
Lftekhaar Ahmed is dead.
He's dead?
And Richard too.
Now there's no one
left to prove your story.
Zahir.
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