Devan
picks up the phone and finds Mr. Joshi from Harsh Motors is on the line. He
tells Devan that his company does not want to work with him after all. When
Devan asks why not, Joshi tells him that the plans Devan had submitted to them
were actually patented three months earlier by Four Foxes. Devan doesn't
understand, since the plans were only developed four days ago and patented
immediately afterwards. Joshi tells him that he doesn't know how it happened,
and that Devan should ask Four Foxes if he wants to clear it up.
Over at the offices of Four Foxes, the board members are larking about in their dimly lit office discussing some underhanded business techniques. Their revelry is interrupted by Devan who accuses them of stealing his designs and bribing the patent registrar to alter the dates on their paperwork. Kapoor tells Devan to his face that is exactly what they did, and there's nothing he can do about it. Devan tells them that he has the receipt of his own patent application and the original documents, and will take the lot of them to court. He storms off to get the authorities involved.
Devan
is discussing his plight with Inspector Sharma at the police station. He goes
over all the details, and Sharma makes a call to the Four Foxes offices. He
learns they are at one of their farmhouses, so they go off to confront them with
the evidence. Much to Devan's dismay, he finds out that Sharma is on the
bankroll of Four Foxes, and will be on hand to both kill Devan, and to make sure
there is no investigation into his death.
Devan does not agree with their plans, and starts kicking their asses. For an automobile engineer, he's pretty good with kung fu! After a fairly well-done fight, Devan manages to escape outside to Taarzan. His plans are foiled when the men come outside and start smashing Taarzan up with various blunt objects. Once the windows are gone, they then start hitting Devan and eventually knock him out. Sharma tells them not to kill him this way. They need to make it look like an accident. They decide to push his car into the lake with him inside.
As the car sinks below the surface, Devan wakes up and stares at the men through the back window. Not sure why he didn't instead swim out of the broken windows to save himself, but then we wouldn't have the rest of the movie. The screen fades to black as the men taunt Devan and congratulate themselves on a job well done.
A
title card comes up to let us know that it is now twelve years later. We fade
into a shot of some feet pedaling a bike. A long distance shot slowly becomes a
tight angle frame on a young man - Raj, all grown up. If this guy wasn't
intentionally modeled after Tobey Maguire in Spider-Man, then we have one
colossal coincidence.
Raj happily pedals his way to a college campus, and parks his bike. He hears some mocking voices from off screen that belong to a group of four tough looking guys. They throw a few derogatory nicknames for people who wear glasses at him, and tell him that he has selected a parking spot that was not intended for his use. Being the nice guy that he is, Raj moves his bike elsewhere. The guys call him over and make some intimidating gestures and vague threats against him, which do rattle his cage a bit. Their routine is interrupted by the Principal coming over and asking what's going on. Raj surprisingly tattles on the guys who are then threatened with "rustication" by the Principal since he too wears glasses.
Raj
goes over to meet a friend of his, but everyone is distracted by a flashy red
car that pulls into the parking lot a little too quickly. The car skids into a
parking spot with the squealing of tires. As everyone looks on, a very
attractive young lady steps out of the car and begins strutting over to where
the four troublemakers are staring slack-jawed at her approach.
She smiles and asks the guys for directions to the principal's office, since she is a new student at the college. They give her directions, but instead of making it to the office, she ends up at the door to the men's restroom.