We see the intrepid adventurers on a train that evening. Arjun makes his best attempt to explain to Ajay what has happened. As one can imagine, Ajay is a little confused and overwhelmed by this news. We see them walking over some hills outside of town to meet up with Durga. A large crowd has gathered to witness the miracle they've heard about. This huge throng of people has attracted the attention of The Accountant who is nearby. He comes by to see what the big deal is and is astonished to see some familiar faces. He hurries back to Durjan's mansion to tell him about what he saw, but just misses him. He keeps ranting to the audience about how the Thakur is finished, and that this is such good news.

We see Nahar and Shamsher enjoying an afternoon drink and discussing "hunting women." Seriously. As they are talking they are interrupted by The Accountant who happily tells them they are going to get what is coming to them. He tells them that Karan and Arjun have returned for their revenge. Shamsher and Nahar decide to head into town to see for themselves.

Over at the quarry, Arjun is telling Karan (yes, I'm calling Ajay Karan now) that they used to work there. Arjun notices that Karan isn't talking much and asks if something is wrong. Karan admits that he doesn't believe in this tale of reincarnation. Arjun tries to convince him that it is true, since all of the villagers say he is Karan, as well as Durga. Karan offers up the possibility that he just happens to look a lot like her lost son. Arjun brings up the incident at the party again, and asks Karan if he really doesn't remember any of it. Karan says he doesn't, though we all know he's lying.

At that moment, one of the men from town calls down into the pit to tell them their mother is being hassled by Shamsher and Nahar. Arjun immediately runs off to help, but pauses to look back at Karan who did not move. Karan turns away from him, so Arjun runs away looking disappointed.

In town, we see Nahar has Durga by the neck and is asking about the supposed return of her sons. Durga is thrown to the ground and is held there under the heels of the jerks. As they taunt her, we get a POV shot that is running towards them. A pair of legs pop out and they men are kicked to the ground in a somewhat questionable stunt.

As they look up from the dirt, they see Arjun has arrived and is helping Durga to her feet. Bindiya comes out of the crowd to move Durga to safety as Arjun confronts the jerks. They believe him to be a look-alike and approach him menacingly. This eventually leads to a typical kung-fu fight in which several innocent gourds are crushed.

The jerks eventually get tired of fooling around and go for a pair of swords that they have conveniently stashed in the grille of their Jeep. As they converge on Arjun, we see Karan has wandered into town. The sight of the jerks approaching with swords triggers a memory in him of the day he died, and he joins in the fight. Their combined might is more than a match for the jerks, who promptly get their asses handed to them.

After having been pummeled for a few minutes (really, this fight goes on for a while) the jerks decide it's time to go. They turn tail and run while everyone in town has a big cheesy smile. As the boys rejoin their mother, she anoints their brows with blood from her arm and kicks off the celebratory musical number, "Bhangra Pale."

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