The
next day at college, all of the students are impressed with Raj's new wheels.
Priya comes over to greet Raj and Mickey, and tells Raj that if he sees the four
roughnecks that he should just avoid them. Mickey asks if something happened
over the weekend, and Priya fills him in. However, the aforementioned
antagonists arrive as the local chapter of the Walking Wounded. They apologize
to Raj, and thank him for not killing them. Raj is confused and tells them he
doesn't know what they're talking about. The guys all do a knowing, "Ah...
right. Nothing happened. wink wink"
Mickey
tells them all to get to class and laughs at them while Raj looks very confused.
That night we see Taarzan in his coop again, and as before he rolls off down the
driveway on his own. He makes his way to Chopra Mansion, Plot 7 (thanks for the
sign!) and lies in wait as a white car pulls up to the house. The villainous Mr.
Chopra from Four Foxes gets out of the car and begins speaking on his cell
phone. Taarzan overhears (not quite sure how, he has a noticeable lack of ears)
Chopra's travel plans for the following day, and also notices a sticker for
Kartar's garage on his car. Taarzan waits until Chopra and his wife go into
Chopra Mansion Plot 7, then he inches up and breaks both headlights on Chopra's
car.
We
get a rather well done transition from Taarzan's blazing headlight to an arc
welding torch. Said torch is being wielded by Raj, who is on duty at the garage.
Kartar instructs him to go to a customer's house and tow his car back to the
garage. Plot point here - Raj is not at the garage, and not in Taarzan. Got
that? Okay, let's move on. After Raj heads out, Kartar has another round with
Golu about how not to repair a car. Apparently Golu used one of Kartar's belts
to replace a fan belt in a customer's car since they didn't want to pay the full
price for a new part. Kartar tells Manglu (the other mechanic, who seems to
spend most of his time wrangling with Golu than fixing cars) to lock Golu in the
house before he gets him closed down.
A familiar white car shows up at the garage to have some headlights replaced. Taarzan's headlights "open" and he "watches" Chopra pull into the garage. Chopra explains what he needs to have done, and Kartar tells him that breaking glass is a sign of good luck. The only reason I mention this is because of Chopra's reply:
"If this were possible, then I would have lived in a glass house, and would have messed with every crazy man carrying a stone."
This is good stuff, people.
Soon
thereafter, Chopra's car is all set, and he's off on his road trip. He seems to
be taking a leisurely pace, and is literally driving down the middle of the
road. We hear a car honking and trying to pass, so Chopra lazily slides over to
one lane. The honking car zooms past him, and he takes up his former position in
the center of the street.
The camera stops following his car for a moment to show us a rapidly moving plume of dust whipping down a dirt road not far from the paved one.