Well with the guys on the ground and Rajan out of ideas, it's time for Sarita to make her move. She shows up with the other two ladies and begins trying to convince Manjeet to let Sanjay go. She tells her that her actions through Swati are going to make Swati suffer for Manjeet's revenge. Manjeet hears her, and releases her grip on Sanjay's throat. However, she does use a more unconventional method to have her way. Sanjay begins to float up into the air and closer to the rebar block we've been seeing every time we go through the garage.

As Sanjay hovers over the spikes of jagged metal, Sarita begins to tell Qureshi what happened. She says that Manjeet did not kill herself, and double-checks with Sanjay to show she is correct. Sanjay admits that he was the one to kill Manjeet. As a last little "gotcha" for Sanjay, Manjeet lets him drop until he is about to land on the metal, then flings him over to the side at the last second.

Everyone catches their breath, but Swati still doesn't look much like her old self. Vishal tiptoes over to her while she quivers with rage. Mrs. Khosla begins speaking to Manjeet, and asks her to let these people live their lives. She wanted her revenge, and she got it. Now it is time for her to go. Manjeet touches her mother's face with Swati's hands, and nods. With a few more guttural sounds, she departs Swati's body. Swati is left looking disoriented. She doesn't know who this woman is, or why she's holding her face in her hands. She looks around at all the strangers, and eventually sees Vishal. She runs to him and buries her face in his chest while he welcomes her back.

The shot goes blurry and pulls back while we watch the people pack up their things and head out. We then cut over to a cell door being closed by Qureshi. He takes a moment to editorialize to Sanjay, where he tells him that the law can only sentence him to death. Qureshi wishes him much worse. As he is left alone, Sanjay sits on his little cot in the near pitch darkness. He hears a noise and looks over to see the ghastly blue face of Manjeet sharing his bunk. She moves closer to him as he repeats "I'm sorry" over and over again, until an eerie silence takes over. With that, the credits roll.

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