In the climax, Kabir doesn’t fight Dhillon with chains or hellfire. He absorbs Zalim into his own skull—trapping the demon inside his eternal pain. Then he rides his bike into the Arabian Sea, dragging the demon down. As he sinks, the fire goes out. His face returns.

Kabir’s girlfriend, Meera , runs a free clinic in Dharavi. She believes in healing. He believes in fire.

One night, Rajan betrays Kabir to Dhillon for ₹5 crore. Kabir is shot, his bike is blown up, and Meera is caught in the crossfire—leaving her in a coma. As Kabir lies bleeding in a garbage-filled lane, he whispers: "Agar insaaf nahi milta, toh aag se panga mat lo." (If justice doesn’t come, don’t mess with fire.)

Rajan is hiding in a dance bar. Kabir walks in. The item song still plays. He doesn’t speak. He just points a flaming finger. Rajan’s sins appear as burning tattoos on his skin—each betrayal visible. The dialogue (in Hindi): "Tune jo aag lagayi thi, woh teri ragon mein utar gayi. Ab jalega tu, raakh nahi bachega." (The fire you lit has entered your veins. Now you’ll burn, leaving no ash behind.)

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