- Sandeep narrates the story of a confrontation between a cop who suspects someone for a reason and the suspect who believes the cop is mistaken due to a second reason.
- A young man named Sandeep begins narrating a story about a cop and a suspect. The cop interrogated the suspect for the murder of a man named Vijay Mathur. The suspect explains how he's been mistaken for murder due to his habit of secretly sneaking in fast food, a behavior due to which someone might have reported him. The cop contacts a senior, telling him about the suspect's story and what must be done now. Following his instructions, the cop decides to arrest the suspect in the name of sneaking in drugs, not fast food. Held on gunpoint, the suspect kicks the gun away and the two men get into a fight using a fork and a knife. The suspect disarms the cop, who is forced to reveal Vijay Mathur wasn't murdered; he committed suicide because he was involved in a number of crimes and feared getting exposed. He just staged his suicide like a murder so that no one could learn of his cowardice, the cop being the only witness to this. He decided to make the suspect a perfect scapegoat upon noticing him sneaking in snacks. He further reveals there were some other suspects he had in sight, but since their guilt was already proven, he couldn't use them. That's when he decided to frame the suspect. Laughing, the suspect questions how's he the last suspect when the cop, who's the witness, might have killed Vijay Mathur instead? Praising the cop's story, the suspect gets into another fight, blocking the knife and disarming the cop once again. He stabs him in the hand with a fork. One of them grabs the gun and drags themselves to the same room where it all began, waiting to shoot the other guy, who's shot upon appearing. But it's not revealed who's shot and by whom. Sandeep signs off by repeating his name and declaring he's involved in Vijay Mathur's murder whether he killed him or not, meaning he's either the cop or the suspect.
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