Akash heads straight to the police station upon leaving the Sinha residence, only to find a familiar face there: The officer-in-charge (Manav Vij) was at the scene of the crime too, only in a state of undress that obviously suggested a relationship with Simi. Akash hurriedly changes tack, but the policeman remains suspicious. When Simi engineers another death days later just as Akash arrives on the scene, it becomes imperative for the murderer and her paramour to sort him out. Simi blinds Akash for real, who has been pretending to be blind all this while and now has no recourse available.
When he narrowly escapes an attack by the policeman in his home, he is found by a lottery saleswoman (Chhaya Kadam) and a rickshaw driver (Pawan Kumar), who take him to a clinic operated by a shady, bumbling doctor called Swami (Zakir Hussain). Akash believes he is saved, until the saviour duo and the doctor prep him for organ harvesting, causing him to use his memory of meeting the underlings earlier to convince them to spare his life. The quartet now plot to kidnap Simi, and once that is successful, they squeeze her policeman lover for a ransom. Before heading off to collect the money, Akash is double-crossed and finds himself in the same boat as Simi, who initially appears to be an ally but is actually making plans of her own.
The ransom collection goes south, killing the policeman and the rickshaw driver, and Simi, who has freed herself with Akash’s help, attacks Swami, only to be knocked out cold and dumped in a car boot.
Swami and Akash now make for Mumbai, with the doctor exulting in Simi being the perfect match for a foreign donor he has lined up. He plans to share some of the remuneration with Akash so the pianist can regain his eyesight, but the latter appears uneasy with this solution.