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Giri gets warned by an unknown middle aged man about the consequences he will have to face by going against the God man. However, he chooses to fight. He is asked to look upwards to the fire on the hill if he needs help. The Godman plays dirty and poisons Giri's daughter and she dies. Giri's own friends and supporters goes against him and joins the Godman fooled by his fake miracles.
 
Mahashay Bhagavan and his followers visits Giri at night asking him to leave. He says whomsoever has the guts to kill a Brahmin can take over his land. After many attempts the Godman and troops failsfail and leavesleave. Giri and his house are attacked by men with guns. However, they are unable to bring any damage to the house. The Godman makes the attack is by maoists and thus Giri is forbidden from entering his house. He goes up to the hill in search of the unknown man but doesn't find him. He learns from Jameel that the unknown man is Jameel's brother Azlan Muhammed, who lived in Mumbai.
 
Azlan Muhammed was a well respected priest, who attacks and kills all kind of violence in his area. He is married to a Hindu woman, Parineeti and used to live happily fighting for his people. Azlan's sister, Jaseela was attacked by a rowdy with his brother, a don named Khan Sahib. The rowdy whips Jaseela and her lover in the streets and Azlan kills him. A money greed madman Ramnath Gujjan promises to kill Azlan and bring his head. With blessings from his Babaji, who is none other than Mahashay Bhagavan, Gujjan attacks Azlan and his people at night. Azlan's sister, wife and daughter are killed by taking bullets for Azlan. However, Azlan survives his wounds because his heart is in the other side ([[dextrocardia]]) alongside Jameel, and he killed Gujjan. Azlan leaves the place listening to a priest's advice without knowing where he is going. The Khan Sahib kills himself Azlan met him and said something, before leaving the place. When Azlan lay dehydrated and unconscious in the desert of an unknown land, a bunch of yogis, who seek no manly pleasures, saves him. His pilgrimage with the yogis to different places showed him real values of life and wisdom. He walked out as a living weapon and stayed to fulfil his life purpose of dharma.