We join an angry mob outside of Sapna's family's apartment. They are calling up to them to come outside so that they might be killed. Sapna and her mother aren't interested in their offer, but the mob persists. Finally one of the shouting guys is interrupted by... Tony! There is some brief discussion on the matter which quickly breaks down into another protracted fight scene with less than convincing stunts. To be truthful with you, I'm a little spent after going over the last fight in such detail. We'll just say this one isn't a whole lot better, but at least we don't get anything as bad as the Exploding Spooner Men in this battle.
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As
Tony is taking out the trash, Sapna and her mother are looking down from their
apartment at all the almost-beatings that are taking place. Sapna gives Tony a
tender gaze as the attackers are finally scared off and leave them alone.
We cut over to the Saxena's house. Sapna's mother (who shall remain nameless by the movie, so I will call her Gladys) is there to speak with Ajay's father. With all the bad press associated with Sapna's family these days, the Saxena's have decided to back out of the arranged marriage between Ajay and Sapna. Gladys tries to tell them that this is all a huge mistake, and that her husband is not a bad man. They tell her that it doesn't matter if he's really done anything wrong or not - his name is Mud in this town, and they don't want to be associated with them. Gladys pleads with them that the lives of the Gosai family are already going badly, and to back out of this marriage now will only make them more miserable. Unfortunately her cries fall on deaf ears, and she is asked to leave.
Gladys
goes for a walk along the water, and sits in the sun for a bit. She replays the
last conversation she had, and looks dejected. She gets up and walks off, while
the film gets a serious smudge on the left side of the screen that stays for a
few seconds. Gladys heads over to prison to see her husband who is not adjusting
well to life on the inside. She sees him causing problems in the yard, and
dumping trash cans full of leaves on his head while screaming that he has killed
children. Gladys looks resigned as she leaves the jail.
We cut back to Sapna's place. Tony is on a building across the street keeping an eye on their apartment. Inside, Sapna decides to make a phone call. She angrily snatches up the phone and dials Ajay's number. She tells him that he sure picked a fine time to dump her, but she's glad to know what kind of a person he really is. He gives her some lip about her family but she shuts him down. All the while, Gladys is listening in from the next room. As the fight continues, she eventually gets up and slowly trudges out the door.
Across
the street, Tony notices as Gladys comes out onto the terrace. She looks upset and
uncomfortable, and Tony gets worried. Back inside, Sapna is still arguing on the
phone. Tony watches as Gladys marches to the edge of the roof with a determined
stride, and he calls out to her. She doesn't look up at him, and instead jumps
off of the terrace. We cut inside to Sapna hanging up the phone, but she doesn't
see her mother plummeting past the apartment window.
We get a close-up of Gladys lying on the ground with a trickle of blood coming from behind her head. Sapna overhears some shouting from outside about a woman falling from the building, and takes a look from their balcony. Horrified at what she sees, she rushes downstairs. Meanwhile Tony is also hurrying to the scene from his position across the street. Sapna reaches her mother moments before Tony does, and collapses in a heap next to the body.