Ram Jaane is confronting some ne'er-do-wells at a loading dock. He calls down to the men that they should tell their boss that he is finished. Ram Jaane is having problems getting his cigar lit, and throws down the empty lighter. He tells the men below to give him a light. Instead, they start shooting at him. Naturally, they all miss by a mile despite Ram Jaane being out in the open. Ram Jaane hops down behind a low wall after the first dozen or so bullets are fired.

The men hold their fire as Ram Jaane continues to call down to them. We see him stand up again behind the wall, exposing himself from the waist up. The men resume their barrage but Ram Jaane keeps talking, apparently not phased by all the gunfire. One of the men feels a tap on the shoulder, and turns to find Ram Jaane is standing behind him. Ram Jaane beats him up and takes his machine gun. The men notice that the form they've been shooting at is actually a wooden cutout that Ram Jaane had propped up.

They begin looking around nervously for the missing foe. Ram Jaane calls out from behind them and starts blasting people with his new gun. After most of the men are either hit or disarmed, he begins apologizing. Ram Jaane is a bit of a cool character you see. He's very cavalier and relaxed no matter what he's doing. We have a few minutes of Ram Jaane strolling confidently towards Amar, the leader of the group, occasionally stopping to shoot the odd henchman that happens by. He finally gets up to Amar and begins taunting him.


For Bollywood buffs, they act out the scene from "Sholay" where Gabbar Singh is dry clicking his gun at his henchmen's heads.


Ram Jaane gets the leader to take him to the headquarters where the rest of the gang is hanging out. The thug that covers the door only sees Amar alone in the truck, and calls out that something isn't right - he shouldn't be alone. The rest of the gang gets ready for action, and they all cover the door. Amar brings the truck into the building, and signals that Ram Jaane is hiding in the back. The men go to investigate. They drop the back gate of the truck and begin shooting blindly into the boxes and crates. They pause to check out if they hit anything. During the lull, Ram Jaane drops out from under the axle of the truck and starts blasting everyone he sees.


Technical note here. Some of the men don't even fall down when they are shot. The squibs go off, the blood flies, but they just stand there and twitch. Kind of spoils the illusion, no?


Ram Jaane gets up from the ground and dusts himself off. He goes over to Amar and asks him to light his smoke for him since he can't seem to get it working. Amar does so, but to his unfortunate luck the cigar has an explosive charge in it, and it blows his head off. We don't see the actual effect, but we watch the glow of the flame on Ram Jaane's face as he does his trademark line, "Finished."

Back at the bar, Ram Jaane is celebrating his success with Sameer and Technicolor. Sameer is so pleased with Ram Jaane that he gives him some territory that up until that point had belonged to Technicolor. Tech smiles nervously as his property is taken away. He goes outside as Sameer takes a phone call from Mirchi, his only remaining rival in the underworld. Technicolor has a meeting with Mirchi afterwards to set up a hit and betray Sameer for crossing him.

Tech also tells Chewte about the upcoming attack so that the cops could clean up and get anyone that was left.

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