We see Raju back at his street food stall, eating a chili. He receives a notification on a burner phone—a text from an unknown number: "Credit: Moviezwap. Enjoy the show." Teenpies 24 03 | 17 Kallie Taylor Creamy Egg Fill Link
Despite their animosity, Vikram convinces Raju to help him by revealing that "Mirchi" (the digital entity) is actually a front for a human trafficking ring that used Raju’s brother’s logistics trucks to move victims. Rage Aleesha | Young Full
They trace the server signal to a fortress-like server farm disguised as a spice warehouse on the outskirts of the city. The action is relentless. Raju uses his fists and improvised weapons (including sacks of potent red chili powder thrown into the eyes of guards), while Vikram hacks the local security grid, turning the warehouse's own automated defenses against the guards.
Raju smiles, looks up at the sky, and realizes that while piracy is a crime, sometimes you have to steal the show to save the day.
Vikram manages to isolate the data stream. He can't stop the broadcast, but he can swap the feed. He scrambles to splice in a corrupted file—a parody reel of the villain's own humiliating outtakes.
Vikram fights the system administrator in a virtual duel of code, while Raju engages the villain’s main security detail in a brutal, visceral hallway fight. Raju is stabbed but keeps fighting, fueled by rage and the burning chili paste on his lips.
He needs muscle. He finds it in a former local enforcer with a notoriously short temper and a love for dramatic dialogues. Raju earned his nickname because he eats raw chilies before a fight to "heat up the engine." Raju’s own brother was ruined by a pirated movie leak that destroyed his small distribution business, so he hates Vikram’s line of work.