Baby Page #6
catch the flight...
...and head back to India.
What's the height of this wall?
- 18 feet.
You'll need to climb it.
But you guys can manage.
CCTV?
Digital...hackable.
That's not the problem?
- Then, what's the problem?
From the desert side...
...you will first come across
a 9 feet electrical parameter.
The wall comes 30 feet later.
I'll give you a three minute window.
All the CCTV cameras will be off.
And the power-supply to the
electric fence will be disconnected.
Mr. Shukla, you want us to
climb a 18 feet wall...
...and cross the terrace or balcony,
cross the bedroom...
...find Bilal, kill him and then come
out...cross the balcony or terrace...
...and jump down a 18
feet wall in three minutes.
We're not as fit as you are,
Mr. Shukla.
Sarcasm? Huh?
Fine, I'll give you four.
We'll check out at 7pm.
Okay sir.
Good luck.
We've reached.
Good. Now relax.
Enough already, finish it.
Are you going to
plan everything today?
You'll be dead soon.
Friends,
they're sitting down for a meal.
Now they're going to have tea.
We've to catch a flight.
Good evening, sir.
Any update? - No, sir. No update yet.
It's too late,
I think we should abort.
Patch me.
What do we do?
Sir, we'll wait.
- Sir, we'll miss our flight.
If we stay,
and our cover will be blown.
Sir, we'll wait.
Sir, when their
meeting is going to end...
...when will they
go to sleep, and when?
We have to do it someplace else, sir.
Let's wait for a while, sir.
There he goes again, sir.
I told you...l mean...
Shukla, we'll wait
for 10 more minutes.
Bye. - Yes sir.
I knew this would happen.
Working with you, means scams:
What happened?
The meeting's finished.
We can still do this.
Mr. Shukla,
we won't wait for them to sleep.
As soon as Bilal's guests leave,
the room and he's alone...
...we'll go in.
-No, Nay. No.-
Ajay please come back. - Come on.
Mr. Shukla, we've started walking.
The rest is in your hands.
This is exactly why I don't
want to work with him.
Oh no.
Someone switched the power back on.
Don't shut it off now,
they'll get suspicious.
Sir, it's Maulana..
Oh no!
That mean bilal came
here to meet him.
Guys, all okay? - Yeah, okay.
Job done, we're on our way.
Good, hurry up.
Let's take him along. - But, sir...
Shall we tell Shukla sir?
If we tell him,
he will never disconnect...
...the power-supply
of the electric fence.
He won't let us out.
Search him. - Okay sir.
You know, I was saying...
See...
He's already asleep.
Disconnect the power.
Power off.
Sir, he's gone crazy.
He found the Maulana,
but didn't kill him.
In fact, he brought him along.
And now he's insisting
on bringing him to India.
Sir, please tell him to
get rid of him and finish this.
-Give the phone to Nay.-
Okay, sir.
Shukla. - Talk to him.
Sir.
Are you sure it's him? - Yes sir.
What have you thought?
We could've spent
all our lives, but...
...never got our hands on him.
Sir, he knows a lot.
This is the mother lode.
We need to get him
to India at any cost.
But how?
- I don't know, I need some time.
These two will be leaving as planned.
I'll contact you again.
But...- He's right, sir.
Jai and I are leaving.
If he wants to stay here with his
new friend, then that's his decision.
Ajay, if we can get him...
Sir, I'll try my best.
This is going to be
our biggest success, Ajay.
Yes sir.
Come on, guys, let's go.
Oh no!
Okay, bye.
Sir, I want to stay.
Jai, just go get lost.
No, sir. I'll stay.
Just go.
He's right for a change.
Sir, please...I'll stay.
Jai, just go now. - No, sir.
I am not leaving.
I'm not leaving alone you like this.
Look how you spoiled him.
Now he's going to die here with you.
You can leave.
Okay, guys...have fun!
I said I didn't want to work with you.
Now I am stuck in this too.
Why? What's wrong?
This isn't Hulk and
Tarzan's cup of tea.
You will need me.
Let's go.
Hello. - Yes Ajay.
Ashfaq there is a situation.
F man.
He'll look even poorer.
He'll look pitiable now.
Jai, get the razor and get started.
- Okay.
Any plans, Mr. Shukla?
Can I get a cup of tea?
I have a headache.
And after tea I need to go.
Do you have a loo or not?
Greetings,
I am from house-keeping. - Wait.
Come after half an hour.
Ashfaq, we'll take
the 6 o'clock flight.
But how will you get out of here?
Well...
Medical tourism.
Ashfaq, you'll have to come with us.
We'll need a local resident.
What's the plan, Mr. Shukla?
Patience.
Ashfaq, imagine that you've a uncle.
And your uncle's been
sick for a long time.
You applied in
a hospital in Chennai...
...but your application's in a queue.
Suddenly your uncle's
condition gets critical today.
And coincidentally...you receive
a mail from a Chennai Hospital...
...that the donor's ready.
Bring your patient,
we'll give him a last minute entry.
We will have to cover and create...
...lot of fake paper trail.
But that's the only way possible.
Ashfaq.
You're really good, man.
On some days...I'm even better.
Just one problem.
My uncle's visa.
That will be done.
Mr. Shukla, you don't understand.
Even if I manage to get a visa...
...my uncle would need a
health inspection for his visa,
From the local civic authorities.
First, the uncle will have
to go through a health inspection.
The health inspector will examine him.
Next he'll give his
approval on a form.
Only then will he get the visa.
And at the airport,
right from the check-in...
...to paramedics, this form
will be checked at every point.
You mean we'll have
to admit him in a hospital.
Yes.
But we won't know who they
will be sending from the Civic.
The embassy can call it
an emergency...
...and make it a priority case.
But they cannot control
who comes from the Civic.
Can your doctor make
a backdated case history?
Yes. I can manage
the hospital and the doctor.
Fine, make it fool-proof.
It should be a busy hospital...
...and make it the corner room.
We'll handle the rest.
Are you sure?
Because If we caught
in his health inspection...
...then there's a square in Dera.
People call it the Chop-Chop Square.
Public executions
are carried out there.
And we'll be...
- Mr. Shukla, start your work.
What's this about a Chop-Chop Square?
Nothing, he's just joking.
Tell him I don't like such jokes.
Okay.
Chop-Chop Square.
I said he'll get me...
Yes, Shukla.
Sir, we need visas for India.
And we'll also require lots of cash.
I'll text you a name and number.
He'll take care of everything.
No questions asked.
Okay, sir.
Good you stayed, Shukla.
Bye, sir.
Mr. Mathur, how are you?
Greetings. - Greetings.
Greetings. - Greetings.
Why isn't Bilal came outside.
How long since anyone opened the door?
It's been 8 hours.
Sir!
Sir!
Sir!
Sir!
Housekeeping!
Yes, sir. How may I help you?
Please unlock the door.
Sure sir.
Please.
Bilal sir.
Bilal sir, where are you?
Sir.
Sir where are you?
Bilal sir...
Dear Viewers I'm
at the murder scene...
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