“No,” said Adi (Javed Jaffrey), pulling it out. “It’s a map. It just doesn’t show the cliffs.”
They framed the torn, soaked, scribbled-on index and hung it in their new office. Under it, Roy had written: index of double dhamaal
They did. Roy (Riteish Deshmukh), dressed in a fake kurta, pressed so hard on Kabir’s back that the villain spat out the location of his hidden vault. The index worked. They stole the diamonds. They flew to Macau. “No,” said Adi (Javed Jaffrey), pulling it out
Defeated and broke, they returned to Mumbai. Kabir now had the diamonds and their self-respect. But Tattoo (Sanjay Dutt, in a rare quiet moment) studied the index backward. Under it, Roy had written: They did
In the climax—which is not in the original index—they trapped Kabir inside a giant spinning disco ball while dressed as Bollywood backup dancers. Kabir, dizzy and defeated, signed over his entire fortune.
“Look,” he said, pointing to the final Roman numeral: “Scene 12: The Cliffside Chase. Kabir wins.”