Yes, I'm being taken down to the police station. Make sure you get there. Get him in the van.
Get inside. Go, sit inside. Hand over your phone, hero.
Okay. Handcuff him. Both of them.
Officer, do you have any other skills? What do you mean by that? Because once you lose this job, your kids will go hungry.
Just get him inside. Handcuff him. Come on, hero, give me your phone.
Let's go. Get them out of the van. Get them both out.
Lock them up. They thought this was a film shoot, didn't they? Now they'll learn what the real world looks like.
Boys these days watch too many movies. Their brains have turned to mush. That's enough, Inspector.
You've disgraced your uniform plenty for one day. You're the one who was breaking bones out there. Charge him under Section 336.
That's seven years behind bars. After seven years inside, you'll have learned your lesson. Sir, I think there's more to this than meets the eye.
Oh, really? What's that? -I think a woman is involved.
-Hey, you keep your mouth shut. Get your finger out of my face. Hey!
He's in uniform, on duty, in my station, and you have the gall to point a finger at my officer? I'll make such an example of you that the whole world will be watching. Enough.
Be quiet. You people have no idea who I am. It would take me a single phone call to have this entire station suspended.
You aren't doing the job you swore an oath to do. Someone has illegally occupied another person's home. Oh, shut it and get lost.
-Lock him up -Let's go. Look who's giving us lectures. What does he mean?
He just throws words around, and we're supposed to swallow them whole? No, it isn't right for me to sit here at home. I need to be there myself.
I have to go. That poor guy got dragged into this mess because of us, and he had nothing to do with any of it. Please let me know by morning.
I'll be waiting. Thanks a lot. Thank you.
Where are you going? Dad, I have to step out for something important. I'll be right back.
At this hour? Should I come with you? No, Dad, you're not feeling well.
You should rest. I just need to run an errand, and I'll be home, okay? -Alright, but be careful.
-I will be. -Come back soon. -Okay, Dad.
I'll look into it, don't worry. You don't have to worry about a thing. I'll take care of it.
Please, don't worry at all. Where is the SHO? He's in his office, sir.
Okay. Quickly get the lockup keys. I'm sorry, Mr Khan.
I'm afraid I didn't have a clue. I honestly had no idea this was happening. Please, come this way.
I'm sorry to say that your entire system is in shambles. Had it been anyone else in my place, an innocent man would be serving a sentence for a crime he didn't commit. But I'm extremely sorry.
Sir, who have you dragged in here? The Inspector General is calling non-stop, and the Superintendent himself has come down to bail him out. A man with that kind of clout?
We've made a colossal mistake. How on earth does a man with such high-level connections end up in some third-rate back alley? Your career is over.
Now go find another line of work. Mr Ali, rest assured, I'll see to it that the police bring people like that to justice. The problem isn't people like them, sir.
The real problem lies with the ones backing them, the ones pulling the strings from the shadows. Sir, you call this justice? This is utterly absurd.
Do you even care who's in the right and who's in the wrong here? Please, have a seat. Let's discuss this calmly.
I'm not here to sit down. Oh, no. How on earth did she get here?
Are you okay? -Yes. -Where is Ali?
He's inside. Sir, where is Ali? If you so much as lay a finger on him, I'll file a complaint that goes straight to the top, and where are the people you took a bribe from?
I'd like to tell you something. Do you have any idea how many times my dad came here to file a complaint? You know he did.
He told you over and over that Tariq hasn't paid the rent and refuses to leave our property. He's illegally occupying it, and what did you do? You threatened my dad and turned him away every single time.
Sir, have you no respect for the uniform on your back? You took an oath to serve civilians like us. Is this how you serve?
Is this how you treat people? Madam, if you'd just take a seat, I can sort everything out. -Please, sit down.
-No. I mean, we won't be sitting. Exactly.
We didn't come here to make ourselves comfortable. Right, let's just go now. You should go.
Go where? I'm not leaving without Ali. In fact, we aren't going anywhere until you file a police report against Tariq and his goons.
Madam, we're on it. Trust me, we are. We're filing the report against all of them.
Sit down and don't worry. Please, just take a seat. As if you could ever be trusted.
Excuse me. That poor guy was simply standing up for what's right, sir. He was trying to help me, and you arrested him.
I'm going to file a complaint against you. He's your superior, isn't he? Sir, please explain to me what kind of law this is.
Your inspector takes bribes from corrupt men. He colludes with them, makes a fool of the public, and robs them blind, and when someone tries to do the right thing, they end up thrown in here, too. This man and his friend are my guests.
Well, not my guests really. They're just two ordinary, unemployed boys. He only started working for me a few days ago.
He tried to help me, and your inspector arrested him without a shred of evidence. You will release them both immediately and file a report against Tariq. Exactly, you're absolutely right.
I. . .
Madam, please, calm down. He didn't realize who you were. I'll handle everything.
What he means is, he didn't know what actually happened back there. There was a fight, and their guys were the ones who got hurt. But now that you're here, they can't possibly hold us.
They'll have to let us go. Of course they will. They'd better not breathe a word otherwise.
Look, please don't worry. We'll take legal action against everyone involved, I assure you. You can be at ease.
Madam, please, step into my office. No, it's alright, we're leaving. What do you say?
Uncle and Aunt must be worried sick. Yeah, my family will be waiting up for me, too. But you don't have any family.
Right, well. . .
my duty. I have to report for duty. Shall we go?
Let's go. Sir, may we leave? Yes, of course.
Once again, I'm truly sorry for the misunderstanding. It's okay. I need to speak with you in my office right now.
Yes, sir. What about Tariq? You still haven't filed a report against him, and he hasn't paid the rent.
What about the money he owes us? Madam, don't you worry. -It'll all be taken care of.
-That's right. I told you it's done. So, consider it done.
Oh, and make sure our file stays right on the desk. Because once a file gets buried, it stays buried. You may go.
Alright, madam. Okay. Okay.
Aeliya? I told you, didn't I? Stay out of my projects.
If you can't stand behind me, then why are you standing in my way? Calm down. Come, have a seat.
Sit, I'll explain. Sit, please. You see, the path you're walking down leads straight into the abyss.
But I will never let you fall. Brother, I've told you before, that's my dream project. I want to build a factory there, and that's the end of it.
Can't we build it somewhere else? No. Do I have to repeat myself?
I said no. Look, your hatred for Ali will be the ruin of us all. He'll never leave that place.
I don't understand why you're so afraid of him. Whatever the cost, I'll bear it alone. What do you want?
For me to end up dead? How can you be so terrified of him? Why are you even talking like this?
The truth I've buried even from myself all these years, you're forcing me to dig it up. What could it possibly be? Brother!
Come on, look at the state I'm in. Please don't. Hey, are you serious?
Look, they beat me black and blue, and now you've thrown me in here, too? How's that even fair? There's nothing I can do.
You'll be in here for at least two or three days. Got it? -But that's so unfair!
-It's not unfair at all. Ali Khan's parents died in an accident. The whole world believes that.
But the truth is something else entirely. It wasn't an accident. It was murder.
Not just one, but two. That means you did it? Yes.
I'm the sister of the man who murdered Ali Khan's parents. So that's why he rejected me. No, no, it isn't like that.
No one knows about this. Not a soul. That's why I'm telling you, stay away from him.
His friendship, his enmity, either one will destroy us. How could you keep such a huge secret from me? You must be over the moon now that he rejected me.
Brother, I'm asking you something. How could you hide something this heinous from me, Brother? Because he was your choice.
Your love and your happiness. I went along with it as long as you were happy. But now that he's rejected you, we can't keep chasing him.
If we keep at it, we'll reach a point of no return. I hope you understand what I'm trying to say. You’d better not expect a single thing from me ever again because I never expected something like this from you.
I'm sure you had your reasons. There must've been a reason for you to take their lives, but I don't want to know. I'm better off not knowing.
But I'm going to destroy Ali Khan, and you, of all people, know that better than anyone. Aeliya. Where is Ali?
He's upstairs, Madam. Send him down to me, and bring some tea outside. Of course.
Come in. Sir, your grandmother is calling for you. Dadi Jaan, I'm so torn up inside, I can't even face myself right now.
Can I just stay in my room tonight? Oh, I see. So you're just going to sit in there and let your sorrow swallow you whole?
By morning, it'll have devoured every last piece of you. It'll eat you alive. It already has.
Then there's only one thing left to do. You come to me this instant. You may go.
Are you angry with me? Suit yourself. Stay in your room.
It makes no difference to me. My night will pass somehow. I'm sorry.
Look, Ali, a burden shared is a burden halved. The truly unfortunate ones are those who have no one to share their sorrow with. Tell me, what's weighing on you so heavily?
Dadi Jaan, you have no idea what I did today. Things were probably going just fine for Miraal and her parents, and then I showed up, and the chaos that erupted, I can't even begin to put into words. Well, from the sound of it, she isn't pulling away from you, but it's clear their life is anything but easy.
They're going through a great deal, and in a situation like this, you could be a pillar of support for them. They might need you. But what if I only make things worse for her?
Ali, you've allowed this fear to take root inside you. You've shut every door and window in your life, refusing to let in even a single ray of light. Fear is an immensely powerful thing, but don't let it get the better of you.
Do you have a picture of her? Please, don't even ask. Because I'm already in deep, Dadi Jaan, and I've fallen hard.
Anyway, get settled with a cup of tea, and we’ll have dinner soon. What's the update on the Tariq case? Oh, sir, that's all wrapped up.
Wrapped up? Yes, sir, the case is closed. He got a proper reality check, and he's behind bars at the police station.
Sir, some unofficial word has already started trickling in. Have a look at this. Sir, I've returned all the money, and I've also apologized.
Please confirm they've received it. Please forgive me for what I've done. I'll vacate the flat.
There you go. I didn't mention it earlier, sir. You were busy.
Hello, lucky charm! Good morning, madam. Good morning.
So tell me, how? I mean, how on earth did you pull that off? Me?
I didn't do a thing. You didn't do a thing? Boss, you should've seen his face!
He looked utterly crushed, as if he'd lost his entire fortune. Not that I'm complaining, but I almost felt sorry for him. Oh, that?
The police must have handled it. My friend is the Inspector General's driver. Whatever it was, one thing's for sure, you've been very lucky for me.
You're my lucky charm. We've had this sword hanging over our heads for so long, and it vanished the moment you walked into our lives. So when are you coming over?
Whenever you'd like. Well, I don't see any need for an interview. You're clearly more than capable.
Although I've put together a list to get started, please look it over. It has the names of all the companies I sent proposals to, as well as the entire game plan, so go through it as well, then we can hit the ground running. Alright.
Just because I confided in you doesn't give you the right to blackmail me. For God's sake, Brother, I'm not blackmailing you. But you know just as well as I do that I'm not one to back down.
That's exactly the problem. I know you, and I know Ali Khan. He has his father's blood running through his veins, a man I could only ever defeat in death.
Otherwise, beating him was next to impossible. He was a brave, brilliant man. Ali Khan is his son.
You can't defeat him. Wow. Truly impressive, Brother.
Why are you projecting your own cowardice and your own scars onto me? Just because you lost, you assume Aeliya will lose too? Brother, look at me.
Trust me, and tell me everything about Ali Khan and Shahnawaz Khan. Everything that no one but you knows. Trust me, Brother.
I won't kill him. But if you don't tell me, I'll be left completely in the dark. Is that what you want for me?
I can't bear to see you cry. That's why I'm asking you. Please, just tell me everything.
Alright then. I'll tell you. I promise, I will.
I won't do anything reckless, Brother. I promise. I'm going to take away from him every single thing he holds dear, and every single person he loves.
Sir, about your London trip, it's all scheduled. For how long? Twenty to twenty-five days, sir.
Twenty to twenty-five days? It's a very important trip, sir. I'm sure it is.
Cut it short. I'll see to it, sir. I'm forwarding you some emails.
Okay, sir. I need these proposals approved. Proposals for these companies, sir?
Sir, it would take these companies ages to even come close to the stature of the Khan Group. I'm not sure I follow the logic behind approving these proposals. You don't need to.
What's the official name on the proposals, sir? The name. I'll let you know what to use shortly.
Okay, sir. Hello. Hi.
I was just wondering, what's the company's name? What do you mean? Don't you know the name of the company you'll be working for?
This company is supposed to change your life, your entire future, and you don't even know its name? No, I'm so sorry. You just never actually told me.
Right. Wait a second. Actually, I've come up with one myself, Miraal Ahmed Enterprises.
What do you think? Has a nice ring to it, doesn't it? So, why did you ask?
It's just that people keep asking what I'm up to, where I'm working. I had told them everything except that. Now, I can finally tell them I've landed a small role in not just Pakistan's biggest company, but an international powerhouse.
Are you making fun of me? Of course not. Not at all.
What makes you think that? Are you sure? One hundred percent.
Why didn't you come over? Where? To my house, obviously.
Actually, no. Not the house. Let's meet somewhere outside.
We might come up with better ideas in a more professional setting. Have you looked at the list I sent and made any progress? Progress?
I'm already on it. We should have the first approval by the end of this week. Good.
-See you then. -Bye. One thing's for sure, you've been very lucky for me.
You're my lucky charm. Alright, I need a two-page document covering all of today's talking points by tomorrow, okay? Okay, sir.
Both of you need to prepare it separately, and don’t use ChatGPT. -Of course, sir. -Okay, sir.
-Thank you. Goodbye. -Goodbye.
Atiya? Why did you bind me to a vow that keeps me from my own daughter? Because of it, I can’t even go looking for her.
Atiya, the stain you've brought upon our family's honor will never wash clean. I am guilty, Brother, I know. But please, don't treat my love as my crime.
Mom, tell her to hold her tongue and get out of here. We have no connection to her, no relation whatsoever. Even if I'm on my deathbed, you must not forgive her.
Or I will never, ever forgive you. -Brother. -Get out of here!
I've kept the vow I made to you, Shahnawaz. But honestly, my heart is breaking now. I feel my time is drawing near.
I want to see my daughter. I've grown so weak, Shahnawaz. So very weak.
I haven't even let your son, Ali Khan, find out that he ever had an aunt. But I'm falling apart now, son. I've reached the end of my rope.
Thank you. I'll send for you once my guest arrives. Thank you.
I'm so sorry, I. . .
I'm letting it slide because you're good at what you do. Otherwise, a boss is never kept waiting. Have a seat.
I've found a way to streamline the work process. It should yield some positive results. I didn't call you here to talk business.
Waiter! What is it? Don't worry, I don't have a problem for you to solve either.
Can we get two coffees, please? -Coffee suits you, right? -Coffee is fine.
That's all. Thank you. I just wanted to thank you.
I thought that went without saying. You don't talk much, do you? Why is that?
Oh, I've been told that before. Well, perhaps it's because you do enough talking for both of us. Happy birthday to you.
Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday. Happy birthday.
Happy birthday to you. I know. Everyone thinks I'm not very serious and that I'm immature.
Is that what you think, too? That's actually true. But it's also clear that when you're alone, you carry a quiet sadness, and in front of others, you're lively and full of cheer.
How can you tell? Because I'm the same way. I fail when it comes to putting on a brave face in front of people, and somehow, you manage to pull it off.
I don't know how. Buddy, your first point is entirely off the mark. I am not sad, and there is no sadness in my solitude.
Okay, I’m sorry. I just, I feel I’m a bit too expressive. I have a passion for conversation.
I genuinely enjoy it. For example, right now, I’m telling you all these things even though it’s all so unnecessary and trivial. But here I am, still going on about it.
Well, you’re fortunate. At least you can do as you please. Yes, but… Here comes our coffee.
Thank you. Anyway, I was just saying that I pay the price for it too. People think I’m flippant, immature, and that I say foolish things.
But you know what? I couldn’t care less. Well, you shouldn’t either.