Before
The Minister can be hauled off by the goons, Renu takes a moment to offer her
thoughts on this development. She tells her dad that this is what he gets for
his treason. His misdeeds are being rewarded with punishment, and he should have
known better. Bhujang tells the ladies that he's getting bored while waiting for
the Tridev to arrive, so he suggests that the women put on a show for him. He
tells them to make it something special! Divya tells him that since this is the
last night he has to live, he should party hard and celebrate his oncoming doom.
We cut away to the police station, and see Divya and Ravi's mother running in looking worried. She sees the men in the cell and races over to tell them that Divya has been kidnapped. She pleads with them to break down the walls that are holding them in and to save the day. She is sure that if they rescue everyone that is being held captive, they're sure to get a reward and be pardoned.
While the men ponder this new predicament, we go back to the hideout to see the show. The gals have found a change of clothes and are launching full-swing into "Oye Oye," which yet again lifts the snippet of music from Gloria Estefan (the same damn part!). Of note, the men watching this show make some hilarious faces.
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The men must not be paying too much attention to the actual words that are being sung, as they spend the whole song talking about how the gang is going to get its collective butt kicked. Back to the story!
During
an instrumental interlude in the song, we go back to the prison where we see
Ravi and Karan staging a fight in their cell. Jai yells out to the guards to
come and stop them before he gets hurt too. When the whole damn police force
comes over to stop the fight, the men change their targets and pounce on the
cops while the cell door is open. Before we can see much more, we go back
for another verse of the song where the women tell the gang how they'll
dance to their tune tonight, but they're still going to catch Hell as soon
as our heroes arrive.
Back to the police station where the men are cleaning the clocks of anyone in a uniform with lame-fu (this is a Sunny Deol fight after all). I hadn't remembered this song being so long, but to sum it all up neatly, the men get away from jail in a stolen police jeep to come to the rescue of all of the captives at Bhujang's place. There!
When the song finally ends, we see they've partied the night away. The sun rises on the day of judgment for Bhujang and his Merry Men. We see the Tridev hanging out behind some rocks not far from the main compound. They've brought the movie director and some extras with them, dressed in police uniforms. The director is not at all pleased to have been asked to participate in this endeavor, but the Tridev convinces him to do it for the country. If this goes well, he'll go down in history!
The
men all line up on a little bridge in front of the main house, and the
police actors pretend to hold our heroes at gunpoint. The director calls out
over a megaphone for Bhujang to come out. The whole gang makes a leisurely
approach to see what's going on, all of them bristling with weaponry. We
also see that the Tridev are holding grenades in their hands, which are
being discreetly kept behind their backs. The director says that they've
brought the men Bhujang wanted, so they expect the prisoners to be released.
Bhujang takes the bait and sends for the captives. They are brought out and
the exchange begins. As our heroes get close, they stop, look at each other,
then begin lobbing the grenades in the general direction of the bad guys.
The other group having reached relative safety, break out their own box of
grenades and they all start tossing them around.
As you might imagine, things get a little loud about now!