While
the men are (very, very effectively) distracted, we see Karan and Arjun sneaking
around the tents. They begin to remove the crates of guns from the truck and
pass them up a line of people leading into the hills. Eventually we get a
thumbs-up from Johnny Lever to let us know they're done, and they wrap up the
song. The next morning Durjan is slapping the men around and demanding to know
what happened to the shipment. The Accountant suggests the men got drunk and
decided to cheat Durjan out of his money. Durjan threatens to kill the men if
they can't produce the missing shipment.
Shamsher and Nahar discuss their options. While they don't know it for a fact, they are certain that Karan and Arjun were responsible for the theft. They decide that the best way to get their attention is to send them a message.
We see a small shirtless boy running into town with blood all over his back. He collapses in the middle of the road as his mother runs to see what's happened. In his hand, he was clutching a note. It tells them to send Karan and Arjun to meet them or else they'll kill all the kids in town. We see them at their little hideout in the hills where they've got quite a few kids captured. They send another one off towards town while taking potshots at him with a rifle. However, he passes Karan and Arjun as they arrive at the meeting place.
The
jerks decide they need to take the brothers to see Durjan, so that he believes
they were telling the truth all along. Somehow, they get the upper hand and
Karan and Arjun end up being dragged along the ground again. This goes on for a
while until Nahar stops the Jeep. He sees Durga standing in the road in front of
them. She gives them a steely glare and holds up a pair of garlands. Shamsher
realizes they are the garlands they threw at her to put on her sons' picture all
those years ago. She tells them that today is the day the garlands will mark
their graves, but they aren't too intimidated. They tell her that while they're
dealing with her sons, they'll take care of her too. They gun the engine to run
her over, but the Jeep doesn't move.
They look behind them, and see that Karan and Arjun have picked up the Jeep's
rear wheels and are struggling to keep it off the
ground.
While the jerks are looking back, the boys drop the Jeep and it speeds off the
road and into a ditch. The jerks fall out of the vehicle and the boys pounce on
them. This sets off a round of suspiciously choreographed fighting where the
brothers do a lot of wrestling and kung fu moves on the jerks almost in unison.
They finally throw them down a steep hill where they rest for a moment.
That is until Karan and Arjun come riding up on horseback wielding the swords from the front of the Jeep. Where the horses came from, I'm not sure. They just have them now. *shrug* Anyway, we have a symbolic re-enactment of how the boys were chased down on horses only reversed, and they slash the jerks up pretty good. Finally they finish them off by impaling them with the swords, and Durga throws their garlands onto them.
We
cut to the scene of what looks like an accident. The bodies of Shamsher and
Nahar have been arranged on some jagged rocks with the crates containing the
stolen weapons scattered around them. The Jeep is wrecked nearby. Durjan,
Saxena, Suraj, and The Accountant are surveying the scene. TA makes the
assumption that they must have been trying to steal the guns, and got into an
argument, losing control of the Jeep. Durjan is satisfied - he's glad the
"thieves" got what was coming to them.
After the police come to investigate, TA slips away to meet with Durga's family. He reports the good news that the jerks are no more and that Saxena and Durjan are out the millions of rupees they had tied up in the shipment of weapons. He eagerly asks what the next move is.