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- 1989
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Else, the next final rites
will be yours.
Go on. Get out.
Long live the Inspector!
Bless you, son.
May you prosper.
But how about Jai Singh'?
Aunt, go home. Relax. Prepare
for your daughter's wedding.
I'll release Jai Singh.
Jai Singh hasn't been seen
for two days.
I'd like to at least thank
him before leaving.
Your agitation certainly won't
bring him here.
We've a 5 hour journey to the
city. We must leave right away
Life is very long. You're
bound to meet him some time.
I don't know why, But this is
happening to me for the first time.
anyone so much.
And you'll surely meet him
sometime. Let's go.
Jai, I have some advice
for you.
Stop playing with the law.
Maybe you don't know this.
But it's the policemen who
Looks like someone has
hurt you terribly.
That's why you have
become a rebel.
Depends how you look at it.
lam a rebel in your eyes.
And you are a rebel in my eyes.
- Me'?
- Yes.
He who raises his voice against
injustice is called a rebel.
injustice and crime here.
That's why I am a rebel in
the eyes of law.
Until nowl have only come
across dishonest policemen.
Today, for the first time,
I have met an honest policeman.
That's why I say you are
a rebel in my eyes.
If 2 rebels join forces
and become friends...
...there'll be no place
for crime in the world.
A friendship between a
wrongdoer and a law enforcer?
Two swords in one sheath?
Why don't we prove it
to the world?
one sheath.
You have extended a
hand of friendship.
But do you know what
friendship means?
Yes. Supporting each other
in good times and bad.
I will share the good
times with you later.
But tell me - what was it
So I'll tell you about the
incident...
...which forced me to fight
injustice.
fought for freedom.
And that's what he taught
me from childhood.
During the freedom struggle my
life was in danger many times.
...in 1947 we won freedom.
me afterwards.
keep freedom alive...
You will have to fight
many battles.
You see, we still live
as slaves.
Master, you shall be my
slave now.
Bhairav Singh, you'?
Yes. Dace Bhairav Singh.
they hear my voice.
I know the police will never
search your house, Master.
That's why I am keeping these
goods in your house.
Look after them.
I will collect them in the morning.
There isn't enough evidence
against him.
The punishment will only be
four or five months.
No one in Madhopur dares
When he comes back,
I will catch him red handed.
Master, you need not worry.
Master, Master.
Bhairav, you'?
A sleeping man is
half dead any way.
But I don't kill a traitor
while he is asleep.
The British could not intimidate me.
Do you think you can scare me'?
Stop this rubbish.
Death is the only punishment
for a traitor.
Father! Father!
Here's your loot.
Raghav, you will have to take
the blame for this murder.
- Something terrible has happened.
- What happened?
Ramu has murdered
the Master.
I have made a mistake.
Arrest him and take
him away.
Send the body for
a post mortem.
Forgive me.
Arrange for the last rites.
With full honor.
Ramu didn't murder him.
Bhairav Singh did.
Yes, child.
Let's go.
Bhairav Singh laughed
and laughed.
That laughter still
haunts me.
It will haunt me until
I cut his head off.
And stop it forever.
I told the police that
Ramu wasn't the murderer.
Bhairav Singh was the
murderer.
But no one listened to me.
That day I realized - justice
is not only blind but deaf too.
And lame too.
still couldn't save my father.
The law is blind, deaf and lame.
I can't just stand and watch.
have no other support.
I hold my destiny in my hands.
And these memories of my father.
They are only small
silver medals.
But they represent the dream
of a free India.
crime or sin.
That's my story, Karan.
I can give up my life
for our friendship.
But don't tell me about
the glory of the law.
That will cause a rift
in our friendship.
There will never be a rift
in our friendship.
The law has hurt me too.
What brings you here?
Sometimes the mountain has to
come to Mohammad.
- Sounds like a serious matter.
- Yes, it is.
- Renu, my child...
- Yes, Daddy?
Go upstairs. We are discussing
something important.
- How are you'?
- Just fine.
It's a pity my brother
Raghav is in jail.
Help us out.
Have him released.
That's a minor thing. Why not get
the Commissioner to do it.
The Commissioner?
He's a servant of the law.
Why would he help us'?
For the sake of his honor.
He has a pretty young daughter.
Kidnap her. To save her,
he will do anything.
It's morning already.
My daughter hasn't come home yet.
I've phoned all my relatives
and her friends.
Where she could have gone?
Seal all the areas in the city
and set up checking posts.
Sudha, the entire police force
is looking for her.
There is no point getting
agitated.
She is my daughter too. I am
doing my best to find her.
Do whatever you can. I want
my daughter back.
It's been a long night,
Commissioner.
Father's worry when their
daughters don't get home.
- Who are you'?
Let's talk business.
I have your daughter here.
Like a valuable jewel in a safe.
Don't you dare!
If you insult me, we will
ill-treat your daughter.
If you know what's good for
you, you will go to the jail.
And release our man Raghav.
Drive him to the place
he indicates.
You're a policeman, but don't
use the police for this job.
Else your daughter will become
dumb - like Raghav.
Bastard, I don't know who
you are.
But I'll see to it that your
man is hanged.
Even if I have to sacrifice
my daughter.
Remember this.
My ideals are more important
to me than my wife and child.
Who was that?
child because . . .
prestige, I will kill myself.
Never.
Be quick. Work faster.
Sir, they are trying hard to
get Raghav released.
They've even kidnapped
the Commissioner's daughter.
The Commissioner has asked
you to keep sharp eye on them.
Raghav! Wherever you are,
come here.
I am here to take you away.
Your brother has sent
me, Raghav.
I belong to your group.
Raghav, come here.
Come here, Raghav.
Come on. Hurry up.
Hurry up.
Come, my brother. Come.
My brother!
You are the commissioner's
son Ravi, aren't you'?
Well done.
Go.
Take me away from here.
This people are killers.
They are murderers.
Take me away from here.
My sister is well.
You haven't harassed her.
You are well aware of this.
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