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Favoured Frenzy
Now we see Rudra after attacking Dhruv and driving away in a truck. Slowly, the truck disappears into the darkness of the night. Then we see Dhruv, who had fallen into a ditch by the roadside after slipping from the truck. He regains a bit of consciousness; a lot of blood has flowed from his head. He calls Mantri, who picks up and says, “What happened, Dhruv? Where have you been? Did you find anything?” Dhruv says, “Mantriji, Rudra attacked me. I thought he was our man.” Mantri asks, “Was he one of Kalyug’s men?” Dhruv replies, “I don’t think so. He recently killed Kalyug’s men.” Mantri says, “Where are you now?” Dhruv responds, “Mantriji, I’ll talk when we meet. Please send help; I’m sharing my location.” Immediately, Mantri uses his influence to send a car. The car arrives soon, takes Dhruv to a nearby hospital, and after treatment, Dhruv heads to Mumbai to meet Mantri.
We now see Rudra sitting in the truck’s driver seat, his eyes burning with a strange hunger, as if driven by a mission. Anger blazes in his gaze.
He mutters to himself, “I won’t let my son’s death go to waste.” The scene shifts to the past, inside Rudra’s house, where he’s talking to his young son. Placing a hand on his shoulder, Rudra says, “Son, you know we’ve lost so much because of one man—Kalyug. You know our pain. I want you to work for Kalyug from now on, gather all the crucial information for me, and get closer to him. The day he trusts you, and I get hold of his weaknesses, we—father and son—will kill him together. But remember, from today, you won’t contact me directly. You’ll pass me information so he never finds out I’m your father. For this mission, no one must know our connection.” His son replies, “Yes, Papa, because of Kalyug, we’ve been reduced to this state. I want to kill him too.” They embrace tightly.Rudra’s son, now fully committed to the mission, cuts all ties with his father and dives deep into Kalyug’s dark world, joining his every dirty deed.
Months later, we see Rudra’s son, Ravi, on a road at night, talking with Kalyug’s men, all drunk except Ravi, who seems alert. They’re laughing and joking when Ravi asks, “Has anyone here ever seen Kalyug?” One man says, “No, none of us have the guts or the reach.” He adds, “But I know some of us get picked to supply girls to Kalyug personally. They must see him.” Ravi says, “Next time, I want that job. I want to see Kalyug.” The men laugh, “If it was that easy, everyone would do it. He picks from us, not just six guys—there are 800-900 of us across the country.”Days later, one of Kalyug’s men gets assigned to bring a girl for him, and Ravi somehow finds out. Everyone has to wear masks for the job. They’re to meet at a place, each bringing one or two girls Kalyug might like, for a reward. Ravi kidnaps a girl beforehand for this task.As the chosen man heads to do the job, Ravi follows, slits his throat, kills him, and dumps his body far away in his car. That night, the masked group meets. A driver in an unmasked car takes the girls they’ve brought and also them.
The car heads to Kalyug’s hideout.They arrive at a massive hall. The gate opens, revealing a crowd of armed, masked men. A large chair sits at the front. The group brings the girls forward. Another gate opens, and Kalyug enters the hall. Everyone watches him closely. He has long hair, wears black coat, and holds a lit cigar. He sits on the chair, legs on the table, and signals Ravi to come closer. All eyes are on Ravi. Kalyug says, “Which lucky girl gets to offer me something today?” Ravi pushes his girl forward. Kalyug looks at her, his eyes filled with devilish lust. He tells her to come closer. The girl, tricked into coming, doesn’t know what’s happening. Kalyug grabs her hand and tells her to sit. She sees a bite-mark tattoo on his hand, panics, and pulls her hand away. Furious, Kalyug grabs her again, slams her hand on the table, and burns it with his cigar. She screams, cries, and her hand is badly burned. She faints from the pain. Kalyug says, “You’ve started this so badly.” He signals Ravi to remove his mask, stands, and walks toward him, laughing. He grabs Ravi by the throat and punches him hard in the stomach. Ravi groans in pain, shouting. Kalyug says, “I don’t have time for your noise,” pulls out a knife, and attacks. He slits Ravi’s throat and stabs his stomach multiple times. Turning to the others, Kalyug says, “You
brought these girls? Leave them and dump this guy at a crossroads. Stay anonymous, so no one else dares think they can outsmart me.
“As this unfolds, Rudra gets a call informing him that his son was brutally killed and that Kalyug’s men are still lingering nearby. Some of Rudra’s men, secretly tied to Kalyug, pass him this news. Rudra goes to Raghav Circle to see his son’s body, and that’s where he first meets Dhruv.
The scene shifts to the present: Rudra’s eyes are wet with tears as he drives the truck. Meanwhile, Dhruv, now recovered, is at Mantri’s bungalow. They sit together, and Mantri says, “Dhruv, you’re such a sharp inspector—how could you trust a stranger like that?” (He’s talking about Rudra.) Dhruv replies, “Mantriji, he knew a lot, and he’s been following this case for a long time.” Mantri says, “His actions don’t seem like he’s alone. Fighting Kalyug isn’t something just anyone can do.” Mantri asks, “Do you know what he looks like? Any photo?” Dhruv says, “Idon’t know. He always wore a cap or raincoat, never met me clearly.” Mantri says, “No one out there can take on Kalyug head-on.”Dhruv thinks for a moment, recalling a hint about Rudra. He remembers Rudra reading a newspaper with a clue. He tells Mantri, “There was a news article he was reading—maybe there’s evidence in it.” Mantri says, “Find it.” They look at a screenshot Dhruv took of the newspaper, which shows an ad about an NGO called SMILE, mentioning a new NGO replacing it. Mantri is shocked, standsup, removes his glasses, and says, “SMILE NGO, Dhruv—do you know what this means? ‘Raga.’” The room falls silent. Dhruv says, “Raga, the one who ruled Mumbai before Aadi?” Mantri nods, “Yes.” Dhruv continues, “But Mantriji, you said he was killed.” Mantri explains, “That explosion was massive—no one was reported to have survived. Aadi’s men set the NGO on fire and locked the doors before escaping.” Mantri adds, “Only Raga could face Kalyug directly.” He pulls out a photo of Raga on his phone and asks Dhruv, “Is this him, Rudra?” Dhruv confirms, “Yes, that’s him.”It becomes clear that Rudra isn’t just an agent—he’s Raga, Kalyug’s greatest enemy. Mantri says, “Now it comes to this: either Kalyug dies, or Raga does. Kalyug isn’t where Raga was—he’s far more powerful now.”
Dhruv is confused, lost in thought. He tells Mantri, “I need to go.” He drives his car to a deserted road, stops, and stands in front of it, one foot propped on the ground. He mutters, “Enemies everywhere—Raga, Kalyug, Mantri. How can I defeat them all alone?” Looking up, he sees clouds breaking apart in the sky. He thinks, “They’re all driven by greed for power, turning each other into enemies. I need to use this to my advantage.” He puts on his sunglasses, gets back in the car, and sets out,determined to start something new from scratch.
Dhruv goes to the police station, deep in thought. He calls Mantri. Mantri answers, “What is it, Dhruv?” Dhruv says, “Mantriji, can you remove me from my post and spread news everywhere that I’m corrupt, that I was working with Raga and others?” Mantri asks, “Why, Dhruv? What’s the point?” Dhruv replies, “Do you want to finish Kalyug or not?” Mantri says, “I have to take him down, no matter what. If I don’t kill him, his schemes will get me one way or another. And I know Raga can’t defeat him alone.” Dhruv says, “Then we need to secretly help Raga without anyone knowing, forcing Kalyug to target him.” He adds, “Mantriji, get your men—ones who fly under the radar—to join Raga in some shady business. Sooner or later, either Raga or Kalyug will invite them into their team.” Mantri says, “Dhruv, now I see why people call you smart.” Dhruv smirks slightly on the other end of the call and says, “Mantriji, spread this news fast. I’ll work with some trusted old colleagues and do everything I can. Both Raga and Kalyug are our enemies. I want you to rule here, and I’ll handle things under you.” Mantri laughs, says, “Why not?” and hangs up.
A few hours later, we see Rudra, aka Raga, has stopped his truck. His associate calls, and Raga says, “What’s up? Tell me.” The associate says, “Raga, Kalyug’s Bangladesh deal fell through. He was supposed to supply nearly 100 girls there.” Raga replies, “Yeah, I know.” The other man says, “Raga, listen, this is a good chance to complete the deal. If you pull this off, you’ll become part of the international business, and your contacts and power will grow.” Raga asks, “But who’s the guy we’re supplying to in Bangladesh?” The other man says, “I’ll give you a contact. My guy keeps watch at the Bangladesh border. Hand the girls over to him, and I’ll send you the main dealer’s number.” With that, he hangs up. Raga was already powerful, but his obsession with killing Kalyug had driven him to the edge of madness.On the other side, we see the man who called Raga holding a phone, but there’s a gun to his head. As the camera pans, we see a hand, then slowly a black collar, and finally a face—it’s Dhruv. Dhruv says, “The thirst for power blinds everyone, so you people see nothing.” With that, he shoots the man, killing him on the spot
We now see Rudra sitting in the truck’s driver seat, his eyes burning with a strange hunger, as if driven by a mission. Anger blazes in his gaze.
He mutters to himself, “I won’t let my son’s death go to waste.” The scene shifts to the past, inside Rudra’s house, where he’s talking to his young son. Placing a hand on his shoulder, Rudra says, “Son, you know we’ve lost so much because of one man—Kalyug. You know our pain. I want you to work for Kalyug from now on, gather all the crucial information for me, and get closer to him. The day he trusts you, and I get hold of his weaknesses, we—father and son—will kill him together. But remember, from today, you won’t contact me directly. You’ll pass me information so he never finds out I’m your father. For this mission, no one must know our connection.” His son replies, “Yes, Papa, because of Kalyug, we’ve been reduced to this state. I want to kill him too.” They embrace tightly.Rudra’s son, now fully committed to the mission, cuts all ties with his father and dives deep into Kalyug’s dark world, joining his every dirty deed.
Months later, we see Rudra’s son, Ravi, on a road at night, talking with Kalyug’s men, all drunk except Ravi, who seems alert. They’re laughing and joking when Ravi asks, “Has anyone here ever seen Kalyug?” One man says, “No, none of us have the guts or the reach.” He adds, “But I know some of us get picked to supply girls to Kalyug personally. They must see him.” Ravi says, “Next time, I want that job. I want to see Kalyug.” The men laugh, “If it was that easy, everyone would do it. He picks from us, not just six guys—there are 800-900 of us across the country.”Days later, one of Kalyug’s men gets assigned to bring a girl for him, and Ravi somehow finds out. Everyone has to wear masks for the job. They’re to meet at a place, each bringing one or two girls Kalyug might like, for a reward. Ravi kidnaps a girl beforehand for this task.As the chosen man heads to do the job, Ravi follows, slits his throat, kills him, and dumps his body far away in his car. That night, the masked group meets. A driver in an unmasked car takes the girls they’ve brought and also them.
The car heads to Kalyug’s hideout.They arrive at a massive hall. The gate opens, revealing a crowd of armed, masked men. A large chair sits at the front. The group brings the girls forward. Another gate opens, and Kalyug enters the hall. Everyone watches him closely. He has long hair, wears black coat, and holds a lit cigar. He sits on the chair, legs on the table, and signals Ravi to come closer. All eyes are on Ravi. Kalyug says, “Which lucky girl gets to offer me something today?” Ravi pushes his girl forward. Kalyug looks at her, his eyes filled with devilish lust. He tells her to come closer. The girl, tricked into coming, doesn’t know what’s happening. Kalyug grabs her hand and tells her to sit. She sees a bite-mark tattoo on his hand, panics, and pulls her hand away. Furious, Kalyug grabs her again, slams her hand on the table, and burns it with his cigar. She screams, cries, and her hand is badly burned. She faints from the pain. Kalyug says, “You’ve started this so badly.” He signals Ravi to remove his mask, stands, and walks toward him, laughing. He grabs Ravi by the throat and punches him hard in the stomach. Ravi groans in pain, shouting. Kalyug says, “I don’t have time for your noise,” pulls out a knife, and attacks. He slits Ravi’s throat and stabs his stomach multiple times. Turning to the others, Kalyug says, “You
brought these girls? Leave them and dump this guy at a crossroads. Stay anonymous, so no one else dares think they can outsmart me.
“As this unfolds, Rudra gets a call informing him that his son was brutally killed and that Kalyug’s men are still lingering nearby. Some of Rudra’s men, secretly tied to Kalyug, pass him this news. Rudra goes to Raghav Circle to see his son’s body, and that’s where he first meets Dhruv.
The scene shifts to the present: Rudra’s eyes are wet with tears as he drives the truck. Meanwhile, Dhruv, now recovered, is at Mantri’s bungalow. They sit together, and Mantri says, “Dhruv, you’re such a sharp inspector—how could you trust a stranger like that?” (He’s talking about Rudra.) Dhruv replies, “Mantriji, he knew a lot, and he’s been following this case for a long time.” Mantri says, “His actions don’t seem like he’s alone. Fighting Kalyug isn’t something just anyone can do.” Mantri asks, “Do you know what he looks like? Any photo?” Dhruv says, “Idon’t know. He always wore a cap or raincoat, never met me clearly.” Mantri says, “No one out there can take on Kalyug head-on.”Dhruv thinks for a moment, recalling a hint about Rudra. He remembers Rudra reading a newspaper with a clue. He tells Mantri, “There was a news article he was reading—maybe there’s evidence in it.” Mantri says, “Find it.” They look at a screenshot Dhruv took of the newspaper, which shows an ad about an NGO called SMILE, mentioning a new NGO replacing it. Mantri is shocked, standsup, removes his glasses, and says, “SMILE NGO, Dhruv—do you know what this means? ‘Raga.’” The room falls silent. Dhruv says, “Raga, the one who ruled Mumbai before Aadi?” Mantri nods, “Yes.” Dhruv continues, “But Mantriji, you said he was killed.” Mantri explains, “That explosion was massive—no one was reported to have survived. Aadi’s men set the NGO on fire and locked the doors before escaping.” Mantri adds, “Only Raga could face Kalyug directly.” He pulls out a photo of Raga on his phone and asks Dhruv, “Is this him, Rudra?” Dhruv confirms, “Yes, that’s him.”It becomes clear that Rudra isn’t just an agent—he’s Raga, Kalyug’s greatest enemy. Mantri says, “Now it comes to this: either Kalyug dies, or Raga does. Kalyug isn’t where Raga was—he’s far more powerful now.”
Dhruv is confused, lost in thought. He tells Mantri, “I need to go.” He drives his car to a deserted road, stops, and stands in front of it, one foot propped on the ground. He mutters, “Enemies everywhere—Raga, Kalyug, Mantri. How can I defeat them all alone?” Looking up, he sees clouds breaking apart in the sky. He thinks, “They’re all driven by greed for power, turning each other into enemies. I need to use this to my advantage.” He puts on his sunglasses, gets back in the car, and sets out,determined to start something new from scratch.
Dhruv goes to the police station, deep in thought. He calls Mantri. Mantri answers, “What is it, Dhruv?” Dhruv says, “Mantriji, can you remove me from my post and spread news everywhere that I’m corrupt, that I was working with Raga and others?” Mantri asks, “Why, Dhruv? What’s the point?” Dhruv replies, “Do you want to finish Kalyug or not?” Mantri says, “I have to take him down, no matter what. If I don’t kill him, his schemes will get me one way or another. And I know Raga can’t defeat him alone.” Dhruv says, “Then we need to secretly help Raga without anyone knowing, forcing Kalyug to target him.” He adds, “Mantriji, get your men—ones who fly under the radar—to join Raga in some shady business. Sooner or later, either Raga or Kalyug will invite them into their team.” Mantri says, “Dhruv, now I see why people call you smart.” Dhruv smirks slightly on the other end of the call and says, “Mantriji, spread this news fast. I’ll work with some trusted old colleagues and do everything I can. Both Raga and Kalyug are our enemies. I want you to rule here, and I’ll handle things under you.” Mantri laughs, says, “Why not?” and hangs up.
A few hours later, we see Rudra, aka Raga, has stopped his truck. His associate calls, and Raga says, “What’s up? Tell me.” The associate says, “Raga, Kalyug’s Bangladesh deal fell through. He was supposed to supply nearly 100 girls there.” Raga replies, “Yeah, I know.” The other man says, “Raga, listen, this is a good chance to complete the deal. If you pull this off, you’ll become part of the international business, and your contacts and power will grow.” Raga asks, “But who’s the guy we’re supplying to in Bangladesh?” The other man says, “I’ll give you a contact. My guy keeps watch at the Bangladesh border. Hand the girls over to him, and I’ll send you the main dealer’s number.” With that, he hangs up. Raga was already powerful, but his obsession with killing Kalyug had driven him to the edge of madness.On the other side, we see the man who called Raga holding a phone, but there’s a gun to his head. As the camera pans, we see a hand, then slowly a black collar, and finally a face—it’s Dhruv. Dhruv says, “The thirst for power blinds everyone, so you people see nothing.” With that, he shoots the man, killing him on the spot