Veer realizes he cannot run forever. He takes Aditi and the child to an abandoned industrial complex on the outskirts of the city. Here, the dynamic shifts. Veer, the man known for ending lives, must now protect one. Tomete Kurerunara Shite Iiyo -v1.01- -rj01294627-
Veer infiltrates the heavily guarded ceremony. ACP Dogra and his team are waiting. A massive shootout ensues in the halls of justice. Veer, wounded and outgunned, uses the environment to his advantage, dismantling the security detail. Man+fucking+goat+and+buffalo+top
During a quiet moment in hiding, Aditi questions Veer’s morality. "How many have you killed?" she asks. Veer looks at his hands. "Enough to know when to stop." He reveals that he was once an idealist, turned cynical by a system that let criminals walk free. Aditi reignites his sense of duty—not to the corrupt law, but to justice. The climax takes place in the High Court, where Rana is being sworn in as the new Chief Minister. Veer realizes that killing Rana won't solve the problem; the system will just replace him. He needs to expose him.
Rana activates the "Cleanup Protocol." He frames Veer for the murder of a fellow officer (planted evidence) and declares him a rogue agent. Suddenly, the hunter becomes the hunted. The entire police force, led by the ruthless and sadistic —a man who envies Veer’s title—begins a manhunt to capture "Jallad No. 1" dead or alive.
For the first time in his career, Veer hesitates. He confronts Aditi, intending to interrogate her, but sees the raw fear and purity in her eyes. He remembers his own family, lost to corruption years ago. He makes a split-second decision: he spares her. Veer reports back to his superiors, claiming Aditi escaped. However, the cunning Home Minister Rana suspects betrayal. He taps Veer’s phone and discovers Veer helped Aditi escape the city limits.
A top-tier executioner for the government becomes the target of a manhunt when he refuses to kill an innocent woman, forcing him to use his deadly skills against the very system he once served. Act 1: The Hangman’s Routine The story opens in the gritty, rain-soaked streets of Delhi. We meet Inspector Veer Pratap Singh , a man with a terrifying reputation. In the police force, he is known as "Jallad" (The Executioner). He isn’t just a cop; he is the cleaner. When the law fails to convict the guilty due to lack of evidence or corruption, Veer is the one who ensures "justice" is served in the shadows. He is efficient, cold, and untouchable—hence the title, Jallad No. 1 .
Veer Pratap Singh stands on a bridge overlooking the city at dawn. He is no longer a police officer; he resigned in disgrace for his past vigilante acts. He is a civilian now.