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Favoured Frenzy
Later, we see Raj calling Raven—pretending to be a stranger.
Raj was actually one of Raven’s own men, but secretly he had been plotting with Jassi and Kavya to finish Raven once and for all.
The phone rings.
Raven, furious and frustrated, sits slumped in a chair. As soon as he answers, he growls,
“Hello… speak.”
Raj replies,
“I’ve got important news.”
Raven:
“What news?”
Raj:
“I just spotted Kavya and some of her people. They’re at a highway dhaba, drinking tea. There were three or four of them together.”
Raven doesn’t believe easily, so Raj sends him a photo. In the photo, Kavya, Jassi and Aadil are sitting together outside a lonely roadside dhaba, sipping tea.
Raven:
“Stay right there. Keep eyes on them. I’m coming—with my men.”
He immediately calls his crew, rage burning in his eyes:
“All of you, meet me outside the house. Two cars. We are going to that highway—tonight!”
Moments later, seven or eight men assemble with cars. They speed off, intent on killing.
---
The highway is silent except for the bustling dhaba, crowded with people eating.
Unknown to Raven, those people are all Raga’s men, waiting in disguise.
Suddenly, Raven’s two cars screech to a halt outside. He steps out with his gang and storms straight toward Kavya, curses her, and spits,
“Your game ends here. Enough of this cat and mouse!”
He drags a chair, sits at their table, his men standing like shadows behind him.
Kavya stares straight into his eyes:
“The end will come—but for all of you.”
Raven yanks her up violently by the arm.
At that exact moment, four of the men who had come with Raven pull out guns—and shoot the other four dead.
They grab Raven instead.
Everyone else in the dhaba rises—the entire place was full of Raga’s people.
Raven is surrounded from all sides.
Raven spits on the ground, eyes wild:
“You think killing me is your victory? You’re inviting your own death. All of you will die!”
He laughs, defiant.
---
Then, parting the circle, a figure walks forward.
It’s Raga.
He removes his sunglasses and locks eyes with Raven.
With one hand he grabs Raven’s jaw:
“Do you know who I am?”
Recognition flashes in Raven’s eyes. Childhood memories.
He has seen this face before. Shock.
“Raga… alive?”
Before he can move, Raga drives a brutal punch into Raven’s stomach. Raven doubles over in pain.
Raga grabs him by the collar and slams him to the ground.
The gang rains blows—kicks, fists—until Raven lies broken, bleeding all over.
From a distance, Kavya, Jassi and Aadil watch in tense silence.
Even they feel uneasy, but they know this monster’s end is necessary.
And yet, half-dead, Raven keeps laughing.
---
One of Raga’s men retrieves a katana from Raven’s own car.
“This was his favorite weapon. Let’s break his pride with it.”
Raga takes it silently.
They drag Raven, barely conscious, into their cars.
---
Raghav Chowk.
The deserted crossroad where Raven had once dumped Raga’s son’s body.
They throw Raven on the ground.
Raga steps on his head, pressing down with full weight.
“This ends tonight.”
The katana is handed to him.
With one swift, merciless swing, Raga strikes across Raven’s neck.
Then he drives the blade straight into Raven’s stomach.
Raven’s body lies still.
No words.
They leave in silence.
The crossroad is empty again, as if nothing had happened.
Next, we see that after Raven’s death, Suleman and Joseph visit Kalyug’s hideout.
Kalyug is sitting at the table, lost deep in thought.
Suleman says,
“Kalyug, I told you earlier—you should have taken action. You wasted so much time, and because of that, Raven was brutally killed.”
Joseph adds,
“Today Raven is dead. Tomorrow it will be all of us. There was a time when no one dared to stand against us. Now even we are living in fear.”
Suleman says again,
“Raven was killed in such a horrifying way… and you just sit here silently.”
At that, Kalyug rises from the table, grabs Suleman by the collar, then slowly adjusts his shirt and says,
“Do you think I’ll just stay silent? This silence isn’t weakness. Its roar will echo in their deaths.”
Suleman responds,
“You need to act fast now—or soon you’ll be out of options. Our deals are broken, and Raven—our most trusted man—is gone. What could be worse than this?”
---
Just then, a door opens.
A man enters—the same man who has often been seen in secret meetings with Minister Durjan, and at times even with Kalyug.
The man says,
“Kalyug, behind all of this stands the Minister himself. Raven’s girlfriend, Kavya, was his spy. It’s because of her that they were able to kill Raven.”
Kalyug casts a slanted, piercing look at the man and says,
“The sea was calm till now… but now the waves will rise. A tsunami is coming—and it will drown them all.”
---
On the other side, we see Kavya calling the Minister.
Kavya wants to provoke him against Kalyug, because this was the perfect moment: Kalyug’s power had weakened, and Raga had also gained some strength.
The Minister answers,
“Tell me, Kavya, what news do you bring, tigress?”
Kavya replies,
“After Raven’s death and the collapse of his deals, Kalyug has started to crack. There’s already a fire burning in his empire. Now you need to pour fuel on it so that his empire—and he himself—burn completely.”
The Minister says,
“What do you mean by that, Kavya?”
Kavya continues,
“You need to expose all of Kalyug’s dark businesses, his dens, and his crimes in front of the police and the public. This will cause chaos in both the streets and the government. He will be weakened even further, and foreign dealers will be afraid to work with him.”
The Minister, delighted, says,
“Brilliant, Kavya! What a plan!”
---
Acting on Kavya’s advice, the Minister begins leaking all of Kalyug’s secrets, his locations, and his criminal activities.
Slowly, like wildfire, the news spreads across social media and television.
Elsewhere, we see Raga watching this on TV.
A wicked smile spreads across his face as he witnesses the setting sun of Kalyug’s empire.
He knows that once Kalyug’s reign collapses completely, he will kill Kalyug with his own hands
The scene shifts again.
We see Suleman on the phone with Kalyug.
Suleman says angrily,
“Kalyug, didn’t I tell you? I told you to take some decisions, but you did nothing! And now look at what’s happening to us—everywhere there are checks, raids are falling on our men.”
For the first time, we see Kalyug truly disturbed. He has no idea what to do, biting his nails in frustration.
He dials the Minister.
Minister:
“Hello Kalyug, what’s wrong now?”
Kalyug:
“Minister, what you’ve done isn’t right. Do you even know what the consequences will be?”
Minister (mocking):
“Kalyug, you’re finished. You’re no longer the man you once were. That fear, that power you had—it’s all gone. Even your right-hand man, Raven, was slaughtered brutally. Now listen to me: hide somewhere, or run away. That’s the only good for you. Otherwise, you too will die a horrible death. That’s my warning.”
The Minister hangs up.
This time, there was no fear in Kalyug’s eyes—only burning rage.
He throws the phone aside, lets out a furious roar, pulls out his gun, and shouts at his guards:
“Useless! All of you! Good for nothing!”
He begins firing at random in a blind rage.
---
Just then, Joseph steps in, yelling:
“Stop, Kalyug! Calm down! This is not the time to make mistakes like Raven did. Look there!”
We see Suleman entering with two or three young girls, trying to calm Kalyug down.
Suleman sends the girls into a room.
Kalyug rips off his shirt, throws it on the floor, storms into the room, and locks the door from the inside.
The door closes—and all the screams, pain, and madness are trapped within that room.
After some time, Kalyug comes out.
His face is smeared with blood, his hair disheveled. He says coldly,
“Where is Kavya? Find her. I’ll handle the rest myself.”
---
We move ahead to another scene.
Raga is gathered with his men—and Jassi is with him.
Raga smirks and says,
“Well done, lion! Because of you, we managed to take down one of Kalyug’s key men. Now tell me, what’s our next move?”
Jassi replies,
“From what I know, Kalyug still has two main men left—Joseph and Suleman. We kill Suleman, and we bring Joseph to our side. Then, together, we’ll crush Kalyug.”
Hearing this, Raga’s face lights up with satisfaction.
He pats Jassi on the back, walks a few steps ahead, takes a long drag of his cigarette, throws it down, and crushes it under his heel.
“I crushed Raven’s skull just like this,” he says coldly.
“Now it’s Suleman’s turn. But how do we do it?”
Jassi answers,
“This time, no complicated plans. Just send me with a few of your men. I’ll track him down. The moment I find him, I’ll inform you—and then you bring the rest of the force. Together, we’ll finish him.”
Raga nods.
---
Suddenly, they all set out to hunt for Suleman.
Jassi leads the group.
But before leaving, Jassi secretly calls Kavya and informs her about the plan.
“Wherever I go, send the Minister’s men there. They will attack Raga’s men, kill most of them, but leave me and two or three of my men alive with some minor injuries. This will make Raga even more furious.”
Later, while searching, they stop near an old garage.
Jassi says,
“You three, come with me. The rest of you spread out and look for Suleman.”
At that very moment, the Minister’s men arrive.
Mistaking them for Suleman’s gang, Raga’s men open fire—and chaos erupts.
Bullets rain down. One by one, Raga’s men are hunted and shot mercilessly.
From behind the garage, Jassi and his three companions watch the massacre unfold.
But soon, more of the Minister’s men appear from the back.
They start shooting as per Jassi’s instructions.
In the chaos, Jassi gets shot in the side of his stomach—exactly as planned.
Somehow, he and his three men manage to dash to their car and escape, speeding straight to the hospital.
---
The news reaches Raga almost immediately.
Raga, furious, storms to the hospital.
His men tell him,
“Suleman’s men ambushed us!”
Hearing this, Raga’s blood boils.
Jassi was now his most t
rusted ally, and this was the first time Raga had faced such a loss.
Enraged, he sets out to kill Suleman.
On the way, Raga’s phone rings.
It’s Raj.
Raga:
“Speak!”
Raj:
“I’m Jassi’s man. Suleman is near the Smile NGO. I brought him here myself—he came to make a deal involving girls. I’ve been working undercover in Suleman’s gang.”
Raga’s car speeds toward the location.
As he nears the NGO, memories flood his mind—this was once his territory.
His palace.
He signals his men:
“Get him!”
Raj locks the NGO gates from inside.
Nearby, a truck—driven by Aadil, Dhruv’s close ally—slams through the area, crushing some of Suleman’s men under its wheels.
A violent gunfight explodes between Raga’s men and Suleman’s men.
In the chaos, Raj sneaks behind Suleman, grabs him, puts a gun to his head, and takes him hostage.
“Drop your guns!” Raj commands.
Suleman’s men obey.
Immediately, Raga’s gang opens fire, mowing them down. Some are shot, some are slaughtered by blades.
---
Raga steps out of his car, his eyes locked on Suleman.
“Remember me? I’m Raga. Mumbai’s king.”
Suleman’s face turns pale—he had no idea Raga was still alive, let alone waging war on Kalyug’s men.
Raga takes a hockey stick from one of his men and begins beating Suleman’s legs, smashing them until both are broken.
Then, grabbing him by the throat, he kicks him hard, sending him crashing to the ground.
Suleman is tied to the back of Raga’s car.
Raga says,
“It’s time to show everyone—Raga is back!”
They drive through Kalyug’s territories in a parade of violence, dragging Suleman behind them.
People watch in shock—the mighty Suleman reduced to this.
---
Finally, they stop outside Joseph’s bungalow.
Raga’s men storm the house, kill the guards, and drag Joseph outside.
Now, Joseph stands face to face with Raga, not knowing who he is.
Raga wipes some blood from his glasses, and his men bring forward the half-dead Suleman.
“Do you recognize him?” Raga asks.
Joseph shouts,
“Suleman! What have they done to you? What is going on?”
Without another word, Raga takes a gun from his man and empties the magazine into Suleman, finishing him off.
“Before Kalyug dies, every one of his men will be hunted down like this,” Raga says coldly.
---
Terrified, Joseph pleads,
“Spare me! I will work for you. I have nothing to do with Kalyug anymore. I only care about money, not loyalty.”
Raga extends his hand.
Joseph takes it.
In this moment, Joseph joins forces with Raga—while on the other side, the Minister and Kavya’s manipulations leave Kalyug weakened and alone.
---
We now see that the news has reached Kalyug.
Restless and shaken, Kalyug is pacing back and forth.
Surrounded by his remaining men, for the first time, fear is visible in his eyes.
The thought that he could be the next to die is consuming him.
In his mind, he sees Raga, the Minister, and Dhruv all joining hands against him.
He realizes the walls are closing in.
Most of the surviving men from Suleman’s and Joseph’s groups have already joined Raga, knowing that the Minister and many others who were once oppressed by Kalyug have now switched sides.
---
In panic, Kalyug pulls a gun from the table, tucks it behind his waistband, and commands his men:
“Load up your weapons. We’re going straight to the Minister’s house.”
His plan is simple—storm the Minister’s home, show strength, and terrify him.
If the Minister bends, others will fear Kalyug again.
Among the men following Kalyug is Raj, still secretly working for Dhruv, but pretending to be loyal to Kalyug.
Meanwhile, Kavya, who is with Dhruv, tips him off:
“Kalyug is coming straight for the Minister.”
Immediately, Dhruv, Aadil, Steve, and a handful of their men arrive at the Minister’s mansion before Kalyug gets there.
Wearing masks, they silently wipe out the Minister’s guards one by one.
Panic spreads inside.
Terrified, the Minister calls Dhruv—because Dhruv is the only one he still trusts.
Minister (on phone):
“Dhruv! Help me! Come quickly!”
Dhruv (calmly):
“Don’t worry, Ministerji. I’m on my way. I’ll protect you.”
But this is a trap.
Dhruv never planned to protect him—he wanted to create chaos, to let Kalyug and the Minister destroy each other.
As the Minister clings to the hope of Dhruv’s arrival, Raj quietly informs Dhruv that Kalyug’s convoy is minutes away.
Dhruv and his masked men vanish before Kalyug arrives.
Moments later, Kalyug’s men storm the mansion, opening fire.
Bullets tear through the walls.
Chaos erupts everywhere.
Kalyug’s men spread through the house, taking control of every corner.
Dhruv’s plan has worked perfectly: he has deceived the Minister, escaped before the storm, and left the battlefield ready for a direct war between Kalyug and the Minister.
---
We see Kalyug suddenly arrive at the Minister’s mansion.
His plan is not to kill—but to frighten.
Inside the lavish study, the Minister sits stiffly in his chair.
Kalyug walks straight up to him, sits down casually in front of him, and grabs the Minister’s hand in a firm grip.
Kalyug:
"Tell me, Minister… why are you turning against me?
You created me, and now you want to destroy me?"
The Minister’s voice trembles as he replies:
Minister:
"Kalyug, I never planned to kill you.
It was you who started suffocating me, forcing me into a corner."
The Minister is terrified.
Kalyug, with his long black hair, kohl-lined eyes, and fresh bite marks on his arms—left by women who had tried to escape him—looks monstrous.
His heavy, rumbling voice fills the room.
He leans closer, puts a hand around the Minister’s neck, and says:
Kalyug:
"Listen to me… this is just a warning.
You made me, and I don’t want to be your enemy.
We can still work together, just like before."
The Minister, though silent, is thinking quickly.
He has no trust left in Kalyug.
In his mind, he vows:
“The moment Kalyug leaves, I will gather my people and have him killed.”
Kalyug finally releases him, stands up, and says:
Kalyug:
"I’m leaving now.
But I want our friendship to remain as it was.
Tell your people to stay out of this.
As for Raga—he will die by my hands.”
With those words, Kalyug and his men leave the mansion.
---
The Minister immediately dials Dhruv.
Minister:
"Dhruv! He came here… Kalyug came here!"
Dhruv (calmly):
"I’m stuck in traffic, Ministerji. I’ll be there soon. Stay calm."
Before Dhruv arrives, Kavya enters.
Minister:
"Kavya! How did you come here suddenly?"
Outside, Dhruv, Steve, and their men wait in cars, keeping a close watch.
Kavya steps closer.
Kavya:
"Ministerji, there’s something you need to hear."
Minister:
"Speak, Kavya. What is it?"
Kavya:
"Just like Kalyug and Raga, you too are no saint.
For years, you’ve done the same evil things.
They are paying the price for their sins… now it’s your turn."
Minister (angrily):
"What are you trying to say?"
Kavya:
"I joined you only to stay close…
To hollow you out from within, and finish you."
Minister:
"What nonsense are you—"
Before he can finish, Kavya pulls out a sharp dagger—one marked with the same Baphomet insignia that symbolizes Kalyug.
She’s wearing gloves.
She lunges.
The attack is so sudden that the Minister falls back, gasping.
Memories of the abused girls—the victims of the trafficking he enabled—flash in Kavya’s mind.
Screaming in rage and tears, she stabs him again and again, every strike releasing years of pent-up fury.
The Minister collapses, lifeless.
---
Breathing heavily, Kavya wipes her tears, then calmly erases all CCTV footage from the system.
She knows the security codes—she had been his most trusted ally.
Moments later, she walks out, gets into a car where Dhruv is waiting outside.
She drives off in one car; Dhruv leaves in another.
Within an hour, Dhruv’s men spread the news everywhere:
> “The Minister has been brutally murdered… by Kalyug!”
The entire city erupts in shock.
Rivals, allies—everyone turns against Kalyug, believing he has now become a threat to everyone—even his own partners.
Reporters and police surround the mansion.
The pattern of the murder, the weapon, everything points to Kalyug’s signature style.
---
Elsewhere, Kalyug sees the news.
He explodes with rage:
“How is this possible?
Who is the traitor among us?
Someone from inside is doing this!
Without that, none of this would be possible!”
For the first time, Kalyug looks shaken, panicked, and cornered.
Raj was actually one of Raven’s own men, but secretly he had been plotting with Jassi and Kavya to finish Raven once and for all.
The phone rings.
Raven, furious and frustrated, sits slumped in a chair. As soon as he answers, he growls,
“Hello… speak.”
Raj replies,
“I’ve got important news.”
Raven:
“What news?”
Raj:
“I just spotted Kavya and some of her people. They’re at a highway dhaba, drinking tea. There were three or four of them together.”
Raven doesn’t believe easily, so Raj sends him a photo. In the photo, Kavya, Jassi and Aadil are sitting together outside a lonely roadside dhaba, sipping tea.
Raven:
“Stay right there. Keep eyes on them. I’m coming—with my men.”
He immediately calls his crew, rage burning in his eyes:
“All of you, meet me outside the house. Two cars. We are going to that highway—tonight!”
Moments later, seven or eight men assemble with cars. They speed off, intent on killing.
---
The highway is silent except for the bustling dhaba, crowded with people eating.
Unknown to Raven, those people are all Raga’s men, waiting in disguise.
Suddenly, Raven’s two cars screech to a halt outside. He steps out with his gang and storms straight toward Kavya, curses her, and spits,
“Your game ends here. Enough of this cat and mouse!”
He drags a chair, sits at their table, his men standing like shadows behind him.
Kavya stares straight into his eyes:
“The end will come—but for all of you.”
Raven yanks her up violently by the arm.
At that exact moment, four of the men who had come with Raven pull out guns—and shoot the other four dead.
They grab Raven instead.
Everyone else in the dhaba rises—the entire place was full of Raga’s people.
Raven is surrounded from all sides.
Raven spits on the ground, eyes wild:
“You think killing me is your victory? You’re inviting your own death. All of you will die!”
He laughs, defiant.
---
Then, parting the circle, a figure walks forward.
It’s Raga.
He removes his sunglasses and locks eyes with Raven.
With one hand he grabs Raven’s jaw:
“Do you know who I am?”
Recognition flashes in Raven’s eyes. Childhood memories.
He has seen this face before. Shock.
“Raga… alive?”
Before he can move, Raga drives a brutal punch into Raven’s stomach. Raven doubles over in pain.
Raga grabs him by the collar and slams him to the ground.
The gang rains blows—kicks, fists—until Raven lies broken, bleeding all over.
From a distance, Kavya, Jassi and Aadil watch in tense silence.
Even they feel uneasy, but they know this monster’s end is necessary.
And yet, half-dead, Raven keeps laughing.
---
One of Raga’s men retrieves a katana from Raven’s own car.
“This was his favorite weapon. Let’s break his pride with it.”
Raga takes it silently.
They drag Raven, barely conscious, into their cars.
---
Raghav Chowk.
The deserted crossroad where Raven had once dumped Raga’s son’s body.
They throw Raven on the ground.
Raga steps on his head, pressing down with full weight.
“This ends tonight.”
The katana is handed to him.
With one swift, merciless swing, Raga strikes across Raven’s neck.
Then he drives the blade straight into Raven’s stomach.
Raven’s body lies still.
No words.
They leave in silence.
The crossroad is empty again, as if nothing had happened.
Next, we see that after Raven’s death, Suleman and Joseph visit Kalyug’s hideout.
Kalyug is sitting at the table, lost deep in thought.
Suleman says,
“Kalyug, I told you earlier—you should have taken action. You wasted so much time, and because of that, Raven was brutally killed.”
Joseph adds,
“Today Raven is dead. Tomorrow it will be all of us. There was a time when no one dared to stand against us. Now even we are living in fear.”
Suleman says again,
“Raven was killed in such a horrifying way… and you just sit here silently.”
At that, Kalyug rises from the table, grabs Suleman by the collar, then slowly adjusts his shirt and says,
“Do you think I’ll just stay silent? This silence isn’t weakness. Its roar will echo in their deaths.”
Suleman responds,
“You need to act fast now—or soon you’ll be out of options. Our deals are broken, and Raven—our most trusted man—is gone. What could be worse than this?”
---
Just then, a door opens.
A man enters—the same man who has often been seen in secret meetings with Minister Durjan, and at times even with Kalyug.
The man says,
“Kalyug, behind all of this stands the Minister himself. Raven’s girlfriend, Kavya, was his spy. It’s because of her that they were able to kill Raven.”
Kalyug casts a slanted, piercing look at the man and says,
“The sea was calm till now… but now the waves will rise. A tsunami is coming—and it will drown them all.”
---
On the other side, we see Kavya calling the Minister.
Kavya wants to provoke him against Kalyug, because this was the perfect moment: Kalyug’s power had weakened, and Raga had also gained some strength.
The Minister answers,
“Tell me, Kavya, what news do you bring, tigress?”
Kavya replies,
“After Raven’s death and the collapse of his deals, Kalyug has started to crack. There’s already a fire burning in his empire. Now you need to pour fuel on it so that his empire—and he himself—burn completely.”
The Minister says,
“What do you mean by that, Kavya?”
Kavya continues,
“You need to expose all of Kalyug’s dark businesses, his dens, and his crimes in front of the police and the public. This will cause chaos in both the streets and the government. He will be weakened even further, and foreign dealers will be afraid to work with him.”
The Minister, delighted, says,
“Brilliant, Kavya! What a plan!”
---
Acting on Kavya’s advice, the Minister begins leaking all of Kalyug’s secrets, his locations, and his criminal activities.
Slowly, like wildfire, the news spreads across social media and television.
Elsewhere, we see Raga watching this on TV.
A wicked smile spreads across his face as he witnesses the setting sun of Kalyug’s empire.
He knows that once Kalyug’s reign collapses completely, he will kill Kalyug with his own hands
The scene shifts again.
We see Suleman on the phone with Kalyug.
Suleman says angrily,
“Kalyug, didn’t I tell you? I told you to take some decisions, but you did nothing! And now look at what’s happening to us—everywhere there are checks, raids are falling on our men.”
For the first time, we see Kalyug truly disturbed. He has no idea what to do, biting his nails in frustration.
He dials the Minister.
Minister:
“Hello Kalyug, what’s wrong now?”
Kalyug:
“Minister, what you’ve done isn’t right. Do you even know what the consequences will be?”
Minister (mocking):
“Kalyug, you’re finished. You’re no longer the man you once were. That fear, that power you had—it’s all gone. Even your right-hand man, Raven, was slaughtered brutally. Now listen to me: hide somewhere, or run away. That’s the only good for you. Otherwise, you too will die a horrible death. That’s my warning.”
The Minister hangs up.
This time, there was no fear in Kalyug’s eyes—only burning rage.
He throws the phone aside, lets out a furious roar, pulls out his gun, and shouts at his guards:
“Useless! All of you! Good for nothing!”
He begins firing at random in a blind rage.
---
Just then, Joseph steps in, yelling:
“Stop, Kalyug! Calm down! This is not the time to make mistakes like Raven did. Look there!”
We see Suleman entering with two or three young girls, trying to calm Kalyug down.
Suleman sends the girls into a room.
Kalyug rips off his shirt, throws it on the floor, storms into the room, and locks the door from the inside.
The door closes—and all the screams, pain, and madness are trapped within that room.
After some time, Kalyug comes out.
His face is smeared with blood, his hair disheveled. He says coldly,
“Where is Kavya? Find her. I’ll handle the rest myself.”
---
We move ahead to another scene.
Raga is gathered with his men—and Jassi is with him.
Raga smirks and says,
“Well done, lion! Because of you, we managed to take down one of Kalyug’s key men. Now tell me, what’s our next move?”
Jassi replies,
“From what I know, Kalyug still has two main men left—Joseph and Suleman. We kill Suleman, and we bring Joseph to our side. Then, together, we’ll crush Kalyug.”
Hearing this, Raga’s face lights up with satisfaction.
He pats Jassi on the back, walks a few steps ahead, takes a long drag of his cigarette, throws it down, and crushes it under his heel.
“I crushed Raven’s skull just like this,” he says coldly.
“Now it’s Suleman’s turn. But how do we do it?”
Jassi answers,
“This time, no complicated plans. Just send me with a few of your men. I’ll track him down. The moment I find him, I’ll inform you—and then you bring the rest of the force. Together, we’ll finish him.”
Raga nods.
---
Suddenly, they all set out to hunt for Suleman.
Jassi leads the group.
But before leaving, Jassi secretly calls Kavya and informs her about the plan.
“Wherever I go, send the Minister’s men there. They will attack Raga’s men, kill most of them, but leave me and two or three of my men alive with some minor injuries. This will make Raga even more furious.”
Later, while searching, they stop near an old garage.
Jassi says,
“You three, come with me. The rest of you spread out and look for Suleman.”
At that very moment, the Minister’s men arrive.
Mistaking them for Suleman’s gang, Raga’s men open fire—and chaos erupts.
Bullets rain down. One by one, Raga’s men are hunted and shot mercilessly.
From behind the garage, Jassi and his three companions watch the massacre unfold.
But soon, more of the Minister’s men appear from the back.
They start shooting as per Jassi’s instructions.
In the chaos, Jassi gets shot in the side of his stomach—exactly as planned.
Somehow, he and his three men manage to dash to their car and escape, speeding straight to the hospital.
---
The news reaches Raga almost immediately.
Raga, furious, storms to the hospital.
His men tell him,
“Suleman’s men ambushed us!”
Hearing this, Raga’s blood boils.
Jassi was now his most t
rusted ally, and this was the first time Raga had faced such a loss.
Enraged, he sets out to kill Suleman.
On the way, Raga’s phone rings.
It’s Raj.
Raga:
“Speak!”
Raj:
“I’m Jassi’s man. Suleman is near the Smile NGO. I brought him here myself—he came to make a deal involving girls. I’ve been working undercover in Suleman’s gang.”
Raga’s car speeds toward the location.
As he nears the NGO, memories flood his mind—this was once his territory.
His palace.
He signals his men:
“Get him!”
Raj locks the NGO gates from inside.
Nearby, a truck—driven by Aadil, Dhruv’s close ally—slams through the area, crushing some of Suleman’s men under its wheels.
A violent gunfight explodes between Raga’s men and Suleman’s men.
In the chaos, Raj sneaks behind Suleman, grabs him, puts a gun to his head, and takes him hostage.
“Drop your guns!” Raj commands.
Suleman’s men obey.
Immediately, Raga’s gang opens fire, mowing them down. Some are shot, some are slaughtered by blades.
---
Raga steps out of his car, his eyes locked on Suleman.
“Remember me? I’m Raga. Mumbai’s king.”
Suleman’s face turns pale—he had no idea Raga was still alive, let alone waging war on Kalyug’s men.
Raga takes a hockey stick from one of his men and begins beating Suleman’s legs, smashing them until both are broken.
Then, grabbing him by the throat, he kicks him hard, sending him crashing to the ground.
Suleman is tied to the back of Raga’s car.
Raga says,
“It’s time to show everyone—Raga is back!”
They drive through Kalyug’s territories in a parade of violence, dragging Suleman behind them.
People watch in shock—the mighty Suleman reduced to this.
---
Finally, they stop outside Joseph’s bungalow.
Raga’s men storm the house, kill the guards, and drag Joseph outside.
Now, Joseph stands face to face with Raga, not knowing who he is.
Raga wipes some blood from his glasses, and his men bring forward the half-dead Suleman.
“Do you recognize him?” Raga asks.
Joseph shouts,
“Suleman! What have they done to you? What is going on?”
Without another word, Raga takes a gun from his man and empties the magazine into Suleman, finishing him off.
“Before Kalyug dies, every one of his men will be hunted down like this,” Raga says coldly.
---
Terrified, Joseph pleads,
“Spare me! I will work for you. I have nothing to do with Kalyug anymore. I only care about money, not loyalty.”
Raga extends his hand.
Joseph takes it.
In this moment, Joseph joins forces with Raga—while on the other side, the Minister and Kavya’s manipulations leave Kalyug weakened and alone.
---
We now see that the news has reached Kalyug.
Restless and shaken, Kalyug is pacing back and forth.
Surrounded by his remaining men, for the first time, fear is visible in his eyes.
The thought that he could be the next to die is consuming him.
In his mind, he sees Raga, the Minister, and Dhruv all joining hands against him.
He realizes the walls are closing in.
Most of the surviving men from Suleman’s and Joseph’s groups have already joined Raga, knowing that the Minister and many others who were once oppressed by Kalyug have now switched sides.
---
In panic, Kalyug pulls a gun from the table, tucks it behind his waistband, and commands his men:
“Load up your weapons. We’re going straight to the Minister’s house.”
His plan is simple—storm the Minister’s home, show strength, and terrify him.
If the Minister bends, others will fear Kalyug again.
Among the men following Kalyug is Raj, still secretly working for Dhruv, but pretending to be loyal to Kalyug.
Meanwhile, Kavya, who is with Dhruv, tips him off:
“Kalyug is coming straight for the Minister.”
Immediately, Dhruv, Aadil, Steve, and a handful of their men arrive at the Minister’s mansion before Kalyug gets there.
Wearing masks, they silently wipe out the Minister’s guards one by one.
Panic spreads inside.
Terrified, the Minister calls Dhruv—because Dhruv is the only one he still trusts.
Minister (on phone):
“Dhruv! Help me! Come quickly!”
Dhruv (calmly):
“Don’t worry, Ministerji. I’m on my way. I’ll protect you.”
But this is a trap.
Dhruv never planned to protect him—he wanted to create chaos, to let Kalyug and the Minister destroy each other.
As the Minister clings to the hope of Dhruv’s arrival, Raj quietly informs Dhruv that Kalyug’s convoy is minutes away.
Dhruv and his masked men vanish before Kalyug arrives.
Moments later, Kalyug’s men storm the mansion, opening fire.
Bullets tear through the walls.
Chaos erupts everywhere.
Kalyug’s men spread through the house, taking control of every corner.
Dhruv’s plan has worked perfectly: he has deceived the Minister, escaped before the storm, and left the battlefield ready for a direct war between Kalyug and the Minister.
---
We see Kalyug suddenly arrive at the Minister’s mansion.
His plan is not to kill—but to frighten.
Inside the lavish study, the Minister sits stiffly in his chair.
Kalyug walks straight up to him, sits down casually in front of him, and grabs the Minister’s hand in a firm grip.
Kalyug:
"Tell me, Minister… why are you turning against me?
You created me, and now you want to destroy me?"
The Minister’s voice trembles as he replies:
Minister:
"Kalyug, I never planned to kill you.
It was you who started suffocating me, forcing me into a corner."
The Minister is terrified.
Kalyug, with his long black hair, kohl-lined eyes, and fresh bite marks on his arms—left by women who had tried to escape him—looks monstrous.
His heavy, rumbling voice fills the room.
He leans closer, puts a hand around the Minister’s neck, and says:
Kalyug:
"Listen to me… this is just a warning.
You made me, and I don’t want to be your enemy.
We can still work together, just like before."
The Minister, though silent, is thinking quickly.
He has no trust left in Kalyug.
In his mind, he vows:
“The moment Kalyug leaves, I will gather my people and have him killed.”
Kalyug finally releases him, stands up, and says:
Kalyug:
"I’m leaving now.
But I want our friendship to remain as it was.
Tell your people to stay out of this.
As for Raga—he will die by my hands.”
With those words, Kalyug and his men leave the mansion.
---
The Minister immediately dials Dhruv.
Minister:
"Dhruv! He came here… Kalyug came here!"
Dhruv (calmly):
"I’m stuck in traffic, Ministerji. I’ll be there soon. Stay calm."
Before Dhruv arrives, Kavya enters.
Minister:
"Kavya! How did you come here suddenly?"
Outside, Dhruv, Steve, and their men wait in cars, keeping a close watch.
Kavya steps closer.
Kavya:
"Ministerji, there’s something you need to hear."
Minister:
"Speak, Kavya. What is it?"
Kavya:
"Just like Kalyug and Raga, you too are no saint.
For years, you’ve done the same evil things.
They are paying the price for their sins… now it’s your turn."
Minister (angrily):
"What are you trying to say?"
Kavya:
"I joined you only to stay close…
To hollow you out from within, and finish you."
Minister:
"What nonsense are you—"
Before he can finish, Kavya pulls out a sharp dagger—one marked with the same Baphomet insignia that symbolizes Kalyug.
She’s wearing gloves.
She lunges.
The attack is so sudden that the Minister falls back, gasping.
Memories of the abused girls—the victims of the trafficking he enabled—flash in Kavya’s mind.
Screaming in rage and tears, she stabs him again and again, every strike releasing years of pent-up fury.
The Minister collapses, lifeless.
---
Breathing heavily, Kavya wipes her tears, then calmly erases all CCTV footage from the system.
She knows the security codes—she had been his most trusted ally.
Moments later, she walks out, gets into a car where Dhruv is waiting outside.
She drives off in one car; Dhruv leaves in another.
Within an hour, Dhruv’s men spread the news everywhere:
> “The Minister has been brutally murdered… by Kalyug!”
The entire city erupts in shock.
Rivals, allies—everyone turns against Kalyug, believing he has now become a threat to everyone—even his own partners.
Reporters and police surround the mansion.
The pattern of the murder, the weapon, everything points to Kalyug’s signature style.
---
Elsewhere, Kalyug sees the news.
He explodes with rage:
“How is this possible?
Who is the traitor among us?
Someone from inside is doing this!
Without that, none of this would be possible!”
For the first time, Kalyug looks shaken, panicked, and cornered.