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Synopsis: Jannat 2 revolves around a smuggler Sonu Delhi KKC who deals in illegal guns. ACP Pratap Raghuvanshi is a sincere police officer who has taken the oath to demolish the illegal guns business. The entire movie moves around Mangal Singh Tomar, the gang leader dealing with the illegal guns and how Sonu Delhi and ACP Pratap Raghuvanshi fight back to demolish the gun smuggling business. Sonu Delhi falls in love with Jhanvi Tomar and how he manages to save his love.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Kunal Deshmukh
Production: 20th Century Fox
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.1
Rotten Tomatoes:
0%
R
Year:
2012
150 min
Website
735 Views


But l don't have much time left...

My life wasn't a

complete waste, was it?

No... No...

l will tell Jaanvi the truth.

No, please don't tell her the truth.

That will be too heavy a burden.

She will not be able to live freely...

Just like you are not able to.

Understand?

Understand?!

Thank you.

Search the place!

Who are you?

- Search everywhere thoroughly.

-What's the matter?

You sit down. Sit!

Where is he?

Who?

Sonu Dilli, who else?

Who are you?

ACP Pratap Raghuvanshi.

Pratap Raghuvanshi?

This is the name

he had mentioned.

He told me, he works for you.

He's your informer.

So why are you looking for him?

He's not my informer.

He gave you this tall story?

He doesn't have enough honor

to work for me.

He's a third class criminal...

Check the police records.

Sonu Dilli, the cheeky rogue.

That's what he's known as.

He's the biggest supplier

of illegal guns.

What?

See this?

He didn't even spare

his own home.

What did he tell you?

That he had a clothes business?

He's traded in death...

with your father, Mangal Singh,

for the past five years.

And now he's absconding.

He has fled the country now.

So he lied to me?

Of course he lied.

Be grateful that you found out

sooner than later!

Forget him. Move on.

Let's go.

You really did turn out to be a

cheeky rogue, Sonu Dilli!

Let's go.

Bit by bit...

You seem a little upset

Bit by bit...

Drop the reason

l am separated

only for you

Have the heavens

ever been destroyed?

Bit by bit...

Like a thick fog on the road

l am separated

only for you

Have the heavens

ever been destroyed?

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