'Riddance
Part-2'
Through one-point focus
of the investigation
and through the strong
network of informers
both the convicted felons
Babban Qureshi
and Lakhan Pandey
were nabbed from their
hideouts within 24 hours.
Get up.
Babban, we will kill you and
dump you in the same forest.'
Tell me. Nayeem Khan had
hired you to kill Mansi, right?
Sir, he had actually hired me
to find Mansi.
We even searched hard for her.
But when we got to know
that she is dead
I had even returned half
of the payment to Nayeem Khan.
There you go!
I have deducted only what
I have spent
in finding her.
Who killed the girl, Qureshi?
You have its answer
inside your family.
Don't find it elsewhere.
Goodbye!
Lakhan, if you don't tell us
about Faiz
or about his dead body
you will suffer here.
And remember this.
You will suffer
here every second.
Sir, I don't know anything.
Soon after hearing
about Faiz's suicide
it was Mr. Ramji who had
contacted me.
What money are
you talking about?
I have spent all that
in finding Faiz.
But he committed suicide
after killing my daughter.
Look, Mr. Ramji
I am sorry about what
happened to your daughter.
But I am not returning you
the money.
Goodbye!
The convicted felons had
confirmed the statements
of Nayeem and Ramji
but the police was still
not taking any chance with them.
Sahil was not given
a clean chit either.
Who had gone to Delhi
to post the letters?
Ma'am, I didn't post
any letters.
Mansi has been killed.
Even brother is dead.
You can kill me as well.
I don't want to live.
Both the families
were devastated
after losing their children.
But nobody was right
in this story.
There were still some truths to
be revealed about these families
which were covered with
untrustworthiness, revenge
and anger.
But the next morning
gave such a big shock to
everyone related to this case
that nobody had even imagined.
Faiz.
Mansi!
Faiz, my son..
Mansi, are you fine?
Where did you go?
- Mansi, where were you?
Mansi. - Faiz..
We went to Bhopal when we
eloped the third time.
I got a job at a
car service centre.
We have even got
married in court.
We didn't have time
to read the news.
We didn't even want to.
'Faiz Khan, 25 years old.'
'He is missing
from Himmatnagar, Gujarat.'
'He is accused of the murder
of a four month pregnant woman'
'Mansi Patel
with whom he had eloped.'
What happened, Mansi?
We got scared
and locked ourselves
inside the house for three days.
And then we got
the second shocker
when we got the news
of those letters.
Listen, Mansi
these letters
written by my name are fake.
But neither we are fake
nor our marriage.
I don't know who is
spreading these rumours
about your murder, this letter
and my suicide and why.
I think we should..
I will pack our bag.
Ahmedabad Express will
depart in one hour from now.
It's fine even if we have to go
by unreserved seats.
But let's just go and put an
end to this whole drama.
This happened last night.
And we are before you today.
We are alive and have
the same love for each other
which we had a year ago.
We are even married now.
And I am not pregnant.
But your job is to have
suspicion.
You can make me undergo
a test if you want to.
All of you can wait outside.
We didn't perform the DNA test.
Ramji Patel said that
it's Mansi's body
and even we believed him.
Ramji, is she Mansi?
We made a huge mistake, sir.
We should've got the DNA
test done.
We've preserved some parts
of the corpse
they'll remain in the lab
until the case is closed.
Thankfully, identifying
the victim will become easier.
Ramji Patel and Savita Patel
identified the body, sir.
Maybe they did it intentionally.
Ramji, Savita and Mansi,
the inspector has called you in.
You guys just follow me.
Mansi, what do you think?
Who would want to frame Faiz
by writing those letters?
I don't know about others, sir,
but I know someone
who wanted to frame Faiz.
Dad, please give me my phone.
- Promise me
that you won't meet
that rascal anymore.
Okay, I promise
that I won't meet him.
Now give me my phone, please.
Mansi, I know that you won't
keep your promise.
No problem.
Even I made a promise.
But I will definitely
keep my promise.
Guess what.
What? - If you try to elope
with Faiz again
then I will put him
into such a trouble
that his life will become worse.
And you'll come home yourself.
So, just stay away from him.
Understood?
Ramji Patel, you have
a friend called Arvind Parekh.
Yes, I have.
So what?
The day when the corpse of that
woman was found in the forest
your friend Arvind Parekh
was spotted in the same forest.
Sir, here's the CCTV footage
of outside the forest
from where this car passed by
that night.
Who was that woman
whom you and your friend killed
and dumped in the forest
so that you can frame Faiz?
Arvind, I have to leave.
Here.
You just dump her.
I am leaving.
What's this nonsense?
My daughter said something,
so you're assuming things?
Does Arvind send letters
from Delhi?
Or he keeps visiting?
Faiz.
After you and Mansi
left from Himmatnagar..
Where you stayed, whom you met,
what fake documents you made
whom you made them through,
how you got a house in Bhopal
how you got a job
and everything.
Write everything here
one by one.
But, sir, what do my details
have to do with that corpse?
Maybe there's something.
That's why you're asking
so many questions.
Faiz, just write
what he's asking.
Please write.
Sir, please let us go now.
- The court will decide
where you people will go.
Home or jail.
Sir, even Qureshi told
that there was no contract.
Not a big deal, Nayeem Khan.
Even Faiz told you
that he was a witness of
a marriage in Ahmedabad, right?
Sahil told us that Mansi
is just his classmate.
Even I can say that Qureshi
killed that woman
by thinking that she's Mansi.
You three may have planned
this conspiracy.
Dear, Mr. Jayant is just saying.
- That's what, Nayeem Khan.
Words do not prove anything.
Evidences and witnesses do that.
We'll make sure we find
both evidences and witnesses.
Understood? - We'll
definitely find Arvind Parekh.
We'll find him, we'll beat him
and he'll speak up.
Mark my words.
If we get to know
that you were behind this
you won't be able to escape.
I just made one mistake
by giving money to Lakhan Pandey
to find Faiz.
What else did I do?
My daughter tried to elope
for the third time.
I came to the same
police station with a complaint.
But you people ousted me.
And then who said that the
corpse was of Mansi? You did.
I just agreed
that she was Mansi.
Just think about it.
If I and Arvind killed the woman
together to frame Faiz
then was the Prantij Police
involved with us in this
who said that the corpse
was of Mansi?
Were you people also involved
who said that she was Mansi
so that I can come here
and agree that she's Mansi..
What are you saying, sir?
Tell me, sir.
- Faiz and Mansi.
There are very less chances
that one of your fathers
got that woman killed
and dumped her body.
Then maybe someone else did.
- Are you guys the ones?
Or maybe you guys are the ones.
- Seriously?
No, there was this game
during birthday parties
called 'Pass The Parcel'.
I think you played that a lot.
Or you guys are playing it.
Passing the blame.
Did you know that the woman
whom you both killed
was four months pregnant.
Or maybe you knew,
but you guys didn't care.
Then you wrote those letters
and got them posted
by one of your friends in Delhi.
Why would we do this drama?
- Because that's your habit.
You guys have eloped
thrice from the house.
First time, you did a drama
to test your parents.
Second time, you lived
as Rashid and Shabnam.
After getting caught,
then you did the final drama
so that no one searches you.
Isn't that possible?
- That's not possible.
Because we're not murderers.
We're not fans of crime shows,
we're fans of love stories.
Was there a love story
of the woman who was killed?
And if there was, then it
wasn't lovely and sweet.
How was she related
to the Khan family
Patel family, Mansi and Faiz?
Faiz and Mansi have been given
a safe house.
Here's the address.
What's the task, ma'am?
- You have to keep an eye
on them, Sahil Khan,
Mumtaz Khan and Savita Patel.
I need every single detail
about them.
I am on it, ma'am.
By the way, please don't mind.
This case is not yours
anymore, right?
But we have a responsibility,
Hiten.
Someone played a game with us
by sending those letters.
And if he's one of our suspects,
then the case is still ours.
We fetched
Arvind Parekh's history.
We even tracked his movements
on the night of crime.
He really went
to his daughter's house
on his grandson's birthday.
Sir, even investigated
the friendship
between him and your suspect
Ramji Patel
but we didn't find anything.
And we didn't find
any such thing in his car
which points towards a murder.
Should we consider it
a mere coincidence
that Ramji Patel's friend
Arvind Parekh
was spotted near that forest
on that day?
Yes, if the corpse
was of Mansi.
Then whose corpse was that,
whom all of us
including Mansi's parents,
thought that she is Mansi?
When we found that corpse,
we had two missing complaints.
Some Mansi Patel was missing
since four months ago
whom you guys corrected
and didn't inform us.
And the other one is a married
woman of Gandhinagar.
Her name was Ruchika Makwana.
Two days prior to the day
when we found that corpse
her missing complaint was filed
in Gandhinagar.
Do you suspect anyone?
- Yes.
Her husband, 'Mohit Makwana'.
Ruchika wanted a divorce
while her husband didn't.
They had
physical altercations.
He even made death threats
towards Ruchika.
What does Mohit do
for a living?
He's an architect.
Write down his phone number
and address.
Can I help you?
Are you Mohit Makwana?
Is Ruchika Makwana
your wife?
Yes, she is.
What happen to Ruchika?
I should ask you
that question.
What did you do
with Ruchika?
What?
I haven't done anything.
I was at the site
the whole day.
I was very tired,
so I slept.
It's quarter past 1
and your wife is missing
and you're saying
you were sound asleep?
Since that day,
Mohit Makwana
is in the custody
of Gandhinagar police.
Was it the Gandhinagar
police, where you had sent
the details of the corpse
first?
Yes.
But the reply was negative.
- Why?
According to the post mortem
report
the cause of death
was asphyxiation.
Only after that,
the body was burnt.
The woman was four moths
pregnant.
What happen?
Isn't she your daughter,
'Ruchika'?
Ruchika is not pregnant,
sir.
She has been married
for a year now.
Sir, why did Mohit
and Ruchika fight?
Ruchika didn't tell us.
What about you Mr. Beena?
She never shared her feelings.
By the way,
all the other details
of Ruchika matched up.
Like age, height, blood group.
But Ruchika was not pregnant.
Upon learning that
we ruled her out
and dug up Mansi's file.
Sir, Mansi had eloped
four months earlier
so there was a chance of her
being four months pregnant.
Also, all the other details
matched.
Maybe the corpse
was that of a third woman.
Now, we have preserved
her DNA
but there's no one
to compare it with.
What if the dead body was
brought from another place
and then burnt and dumped
at Prantij?
She could be a poor woman
with no relatives.
Maybe one of our suspects
murdered her
to lead us astray.
The burnt corpse
is definitely connected
to Faiz and Mansi.
I know we don't have
any evidence at this point
but we do have the letters.
We can't ignore them.
I bet it's part of a ploy.
Yes, Mr. Hiten.
Yes, sir.
I have Raju
with me as well.
All right, Ballu.
What's the news?
Here's your hot cup
of tea.
Where are you going, Faiz?
Well, I spoke with Chetan.
I told him I'll shop up
at the garage.
That's where I'm heading.
I'll check the situation.
Right now?
At least drink your tea.
Keep it for now.
I'll have it once I'm back.
Hello.
Hetal.
This is Mansi.
Yes..
Everything is good.
Listen, was Faiz scheduled
to visit the garage?
No, I mean, did he plan
to visit?
No, I was just curious.
I'm hanging up now.
All right?
The woman was four months
pregnant.
Therefore she must be
registered with a gynecologist.
Yes, sir.
Even if she was a poor
woman
she must have been registered
at a government hospital.
Let's start from there.
Enquire at every
government hospital in Gujarat.
Find the identity of that
four months pregnant woman
who went missing
on the 3rd of June.
We have other parameters
to do a match.
Okay.
Excuse me.
Sir, the state has hundreds
of government hospitals
where thousands of young
women would have been
four months pregnant.
- So?
I know
this is a herculean task
but we must do it.
Along with the government
hospitals, I want you to search
in all the private hospitals
and clinics.
Enquire at every location.
- Okay, sir.
Sir.
Hiten called.
His informants Ballu
and Raju
were tailing Ramji Patel
and Nayeem Khan.
A meeting took place
between Ramji and Nayeem.
We should try and break him
into a confession.
Maybe they collaborated
and murdered the woman.
We'll break them, Parish.
But not right time.
Avni.
Ask Hiten to keep his
informants posted.
Find out who meets whom.
- Okay, sir.
Why did Ramji Patel
and Nayeem Khan meet?
Where was Faiz heading
if not to the garage?
The answers would surface
very soon.
Meanwhile, upon inquiring
the sea of maternity clinics
the police would learn
a shocking truth
that was going to turn
this case on its head.
Yes.
Ruchika Makwana
was my patient.
Which trimester was she at?
She was entering
her second trimester
and her last appointment
with me was on 11th May.
Ruchika, everything is normal.
The baby's growth
is perfect as well.
Let me just write you
a prescription of supplements
which you'll need to take
in a timely manner.
Everything else is normal.
Doctor.
- Yes?
What's the date
for the next sonography?
Ruchika, you'll be completing
four months
on the 3rd of June next month.
Are you okay with 3rd June?
Yes.
Thank you.
However, she didn't show up
on 3rd June.
We found her body
on the 3rd of June.
So, if the dead body
belongs to Ruchika
she was definitely murdered
on the 3rd.
Did Ruchika say anything
that would suggest
her family wasn't happy
about her pregnancy?
No.
She never discussed
anything of that sort.
She always seemed happy
and totally normal.
Sir, we have her remains
well preserved.
We'll be collecting yours
and your wife's DNA samples.
I can't believe
that Ruchika was pregnant.
And she didn't even tell me.
Perhaps, she was waiting
for four months to complete.
No..
She..
She didn't want a child
at all.
But why?
- Because she wanted divorce.
But you got married only
a year ago.
This is exactly what I told her.
There were issues between us.
I'm not denying it.
But I repeatedly told her
to give us some time.
Have you really got
time for me, Mohit?
We can talk about this later.
Tomorrow's the deadline.
You always have deadlines.
Tomorrow's Sunday.
We returned from the honeymoon
for your deadline, remember?
Ruchika, I promise.
I'll take off the next weekend.
That means, you're going to take
off for an hour
next week, right?
Don't test my patience.
I'm not a machine.
There's no romance.
No roaming.
No shopping, movie or dinner!
We don't even watch
a TV show together.
We hardly talk..
- Why are you screaming!
What's the point of it?
Are you updating the world
about our married life?
Married life? What's that!
Married life my foot!
Just shut up, okay?
Stop blabbering!
We used to fight
every other day.
And the entire neighbourhood
could hear us.
And it's impossible that
she's pregnant.
There's a misunderstanding
from your end.
How can you be so sure?
Because she didn't want
a child, she wanted divorce.
R-Ruchika, I've to tell you
something.
Me too.
Ruchika, you know,
I was thinking that..
there's so much tension
between us
perhaps, having a baby
could help.
Well.. - Mohit, I was about
to ask you for divorce.
We can't live like this.
What does that mean!
Do you torture you?
Stop the drama.
You're stuck with me for life,
remember that.
For life?
I'm going to get divorce
from you within six months.
We didn't have physical contact
since six months.
We hated each other.
There's no chance of child, sir.
We need your DNA sample.
We need to match it
with fetus.
Go ahead, sir, do it. I'm sure
the result will be negative.
That dead body isn't Ruchika's
therefore, that child
isn't mine.
Rubina, take Mohit
for DNA test
and send the report to Avni.
If the parents' DNA matches
with the dead body
and Mohit's DNA matches
with fetus
that means, Mohit's lying.
I will extract the truth
from him in that case.
If Mohit's DNA doesn't matches
with the fetus
that means Ruchika had
an affair with someone.
Perhaps, that's the reason
she wanted divorce.
Did Ruchika wanted to give
birth to her lover's child?
Perhaps, she forced him
to marry her
and he got rid of her.
Then we need to find her lover.
Sir, if Mohit's telling
the truth
then her lover
could be the killer.
How's everything at garage?
- Great.
How's Sheetal and Chetan?
They missed me
and said hi.
I have a severe headache.
I'll go rest.
I called you several times.
Where were you?
You weren't at the shop.
I had an important work.
Are you hiding
something from me?
Did you threaten Mansi
saying that you would
frame Faisal?
Sir, Ruchika's parents
Dheeraj and Beena Chawda's DNA
matches with dead body's DNA.
It's Ruchika's dead body.
What about Mohit's DNA?
His DNA doesn't match
with fetus.
What?
So, it was not Mohit's child.
Perhaps, the man with whom
Ruchika had affair
killed her.
Did you find anything
from Ruchika's call record?
All clear.
Ask our informant Hiten to meet
me. I need to talk to them.
Are you going somewhere?
- Garage, why?
I asked just like that.
Sir, instead of looking for
Ruchika's boyfriend
in Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar
why don't you check her
call record first?
We will check her call records.
All cases can't be solved
with phone records.
Even stand-up comedians
have started mocking us.
How the cases were solved
when there was no mobile phone?
By getting our hands dirty.
Do it.
Informant Hiten and his
team didn't find anything.
Not a sign of Ruchika's affair.
On the other hand,
Mansi was quite upset
with Faiz's behaviour.
What was Faiz hiding from Mansi?
Finally, police got
a break through.
That too, by accident.
Sir, I left home day before
yesterday to sniff out something
and was strolling
in Jai Krishna Colony.
I was trying to get a lead, sir.
But I ended up
watching a film.
A film?
- Yes, sir, a big drama.
From Mohit and Ruchika's
adjacent house.
Ever since you heard about
Ruchika's murder
you've stopped asking
for divorce.
Are you scared of what
happened to her?
Shagun, cut it out!
When are you giving
me divorce?
I'm going to file a domestic
violence and dowry cases
against you first.
And send you to jail for years.
By the time you get out,
Aarush would've married.
And then I'll give you divorce.
Understand!
Get out of my sight
you witch.
Your mom's a witch,
not me!
Shagun!
Are you enjoying?
Not really. I came here
to meet Mr. Mohit..
That's all right.
I live in that house.
I've had a good sleep
for days.
Because of their
family squabble?
Ruchika used to scream
for divorce from Mohit.
And this Nilesh
breaks things to get
divorce from his wife.
You know, Ruchika's case
is different
they are married only for a year
and they don't have a child.
But Nilesh has a seven
year old child.
Why is he divorcing her?
And now Ruchika's murdered.
Sir, something's fishy.
You didn't find anything
in Ruchika's call record
ma'am told me.
There's a possibility that there
was no need for her
to make calls.
It's also possible
that Ruchika's lover
lived right next-door.
Nilesh Barot..
- Any proof of their affair?
Sir, I never make claims
without proof.
Have you ever seen her around?
I'm from the police department.
This is Nilesh's picture.
And this is his number.
Sir, though the call records
are clean
the location report
can clarify many things.
Sir, he could be our killer.
But I don't think
he did it all alone.
Hello, Chetan!
Had Faiz come to the garage?
No, I just asked casually.
I couldn't reach his phone.
I'll talk to you later, okay?
You hadn't been to the garage.
- How do you know?
Were you following me?
Do you suspect me?
A liar is bound to be suspected.
Tell me honestly.
Were you involved
in that woman's murder?
Or your parents perhaps?
- What rubbish!
What if I accuse you
of the same?
Faiz, you are the one lying
and hiding things.
If you don't tell me the truth,
I'll go to the cops.
I swear.
Do as you please.
Is Nilesh Barot in the office?
- He's been here all day.
Mansi!
Mansi!
Mansi!
Did she really go to the cops?
'The number you have dialed
is currently unavailable.'
Listen, you cannot accuse me
falsely like this.
You are unable
to solve this case.
Now you're making me
a scapegoat.
I won't answer
any of your questions.
You won't get anything
out of me.
Criminals often speak
when in our custody
and we listen, but let's try
something different today.
Today, we will speak
and you will listen.
You and Ruchika were neighbours.
Then you became friends.
Then you became lovers.
And then, you had an affair.
You wouldn't have taken
too long to grow closer.
'All was going fine
until Ruchika got pregnant.'
'She must've wanted
to marry you.'
'And your wife threatened to
file a case against you.'
'You were trapped from all sides
and time was running out.'
Nilesh, I'm into the fifth month
of pregnancy today.
The sonography is scheduled
at 6 o'clock tomorrow.
I want to tell Mohit everything.
But Ruchika, then even Shagun
will find out everything.
She has openly threatened me..
- I can't wait any longer.
I want to tell everyone
at the earliest
that I'm pregnant
with your child.
I want to be with you.
Moreover, it will become evident
in a few days
that I'm pregnant.
There's my ancestral temple
in Prantij.
Let's get married there.
Tomorrow.
Tomorrow?
But what about your wife?
And that case?
Forget about it.
Once we get married
we will tell Mohit and Shagun
the truth.
We'll tell them
that we love each other.
Are you happy now?
'You were fed up
of this pressure.'
'You wanted to get rid
of this affair.'
Why did you stop here?
Isn't the temple further away?
The priest's family
lives nearby.
Let's meet them
for a few minutes.
Even the temple is nearby.
We can walk till there.
Okay?
Let's go.
'You must've had an accomplice
in this murder, too'
'who was already present there
as per the plan.'
Speak up!
Who was your accomplice?
Speak up!
Speak up, or else
he will skin you alive, okay?
Do you think Faiz was involved
in this?
Why is he lying to me
and hiding things from me?
Who else was with you
in this plan?
It doesn't seem like
your handiwork alone.
You and your accomplice
murdered Ruchika first.
Then, you disposed her body.
'We and the local police wrongly
assumed Ruchika as Mansi'
'and you thought of
capitalising on it.'
'You studied Mansi
and Faiz's case minutely'
'and wrote those letters.'
Did you have an accomplice?
Or did you do this all alone?
You have no proof against me.
Not even one.
Did you ever hear Faiz
talking to someone else?
Had someone come to meet him?
Him perhaps?
Mister, please pull over.
No, I don't know him.
But he's surely lying to me.
He's hiding something from me
on purpose.
Don't worry about the proof.
We have two proofs,
not just one.
You had made a foolproof plan.
You and Ruchika never spoke
over the phone.
And whenever Ruchika
came to the office to meet you
she would switch her phone off
and leave it at home.
Right?
But you made a mistake
on June 3.
You kept your phone with you
on June 3
and left it switched on.
Maybe to coordinate
with your accomplice.
Look..
As per these phone locations
on the night of the murder
your phone location was exactly
where Ruchika's body was found.
We have stored the DNA of
the fetus from Ruchika's womb.
We'll match the sample
with your DNA now.
Even you know
the outcome of the result.
It will be positive.
Why?
That's because that unborn
child is yours.
Nilesh Barot, to shrug off
your responsibilities
you took to macabre
and also gave a harrowing
time to two families.
Not only that, by writing
a forged suicide note of Faiz
and planting false evidence,
you misled the police.
Your game's over.
Start talking or even we know
how to make people disappear
and abandoned their dead bodies.
Start talking!
Who was your accomplice?
Mansi, please..
I need to have a word with you.
Ma'am, please excuse her.
Who was your partner
in crime? Speak up!
Come on! Start talking!
Who was your accomplice?
Mansi, I'd lied to you.
I didn't go to the garage.
Speak up!
- Sir, I'll tell everything.
Tell us!
Answer!
- Yes, sir.
My brother.. Kundan.
It was him
who had posted those letters.
Faiz, after all,
where did you go?
I'd gone to my home
to meet my mother.
I was missing her, Mansi.
There isn't any conspiracy
behind it.
Don't you miss your parents?
I threatened her
because I want good of her.
After all, I'm her father.
But Mansi hates us.
She'll not hate us now.
I'd gone to meet Nayeem Khan.
What!
- Why did you call me?
Nayeem, let bygones
be bygones.
Our children
have married each other.
As parents,
we should also accept them.
In this melee, the police thinks
we paid the murderers.
Which I am not.
I don't know about you.
Even I'm clean.
I only want my daughter
live in peace.
Even you want the same
for Faiz, isn't it?
You're right, Mr. Ramji.
Let's bury the hatchet.
Let us accept
our children's wishes.
Faiz, if that was the case,
then, why didn't you tell me?
Did you think I'll not
let you meet your mother?
No, Mansi.
It's nothing as such.
You didn't want to meet
your parents.
And I didn't want
you to feel bad
that I was meeting my parents.
Our love is true, Mansi.
But we even have
our parents.
Despite what happened,
it was right in its own way.
We rebelled.
We not only eloped
but unknowingly, got
dragged into a murder case.
We all are having
a harrowing experience.
Mansi, I think, even you
should meet your parents.
At least, let us give it a try.
Let us apologise.
After all, they're our parents.
They'll accept us.
Nilesh Barot and his younger
brother Kundan has been charged
under IPC Section 302
for double murder
of Ruchika and her unborn child.
They're also charged under
Section 120
for tampering with evidence
and misleading the police.
Mohit Makwana has been
released from judicial custody
and all the charges against him
has been dismissed.
It took a long time
for Ruchika's parents
to come to terms about
her affair and murder.
Faiz and Mansi has decided
to stay in Himmatnagar.
Faiz has returned to his garage
and Mansi is doing
her graduation
along with a part time job.
Both their families have decided
to support them.
Their respective communities
has not come up
with any objection.
How much a criminal
is vicious and clever
they also tend to be illogical.
There are countless cases
where trying to hide a crime
after committing it
the criminal digs his own grave.
This case has yet again proved
that crime
can never be successful.
It just takes time
for the criminal
to take a wrong step,
which he usually does.
Despite, some lax and ignorance
while investigating
it is commendable
for the police officers
who had deftly and swiftly
handled this case.
I, Anup Soni, will sign off.
We'll meet again
with an another case tomorrow
at 11 pm,
after 'Kaun Banega Crorepati'.
And remember, the thin line
between crime and you
depends on how alert you are.
Stay alert and protected.
'Jai Hind!'
