S2E4 Double cross
Aditya makes a deal with Tony for his share of ownership of race course. Aditya gifts Sara ownership papers in front of Oscar. Sara accepts Aditya as her soulmate. Oscar tells Isha that Aditya is linked to diamond heist.
After his release from jail, Ranveer moves to Goa to seek revenge on his enemies. Meanwhile, DSP Vikram sets his eyes of Antonio Verghese, a don who operates from Goa. Find out what happens when the lives of these three men get entwined.
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Aditya makes a deal with Tony for his share of ownership of race course. Aditya gifts Sara ownership papers in front of Oscar. Sara accepts Aditya as her soulmate. Oscar tells Isha that Aditya is linked to diamond heist.
Aditya tells Harsh, Sara and Oscar that their end is near. He burns down the JOSH stables. Harsh and Sara meet their mystery partner -- Mumbai Police Commissioner. They ask him to kill Aditya. Oscar asks Isha for protection.
Isha wants to arrest Aditya but Tina helps him leave. At Oscar's funeral, Isha tells Harsh and Sara their lives are in danger. Tina goes to meet Isha but is kidnapped. At the hotel, Commissioner is waiting for Harsh to bring the money.
Vikram gets furious to know that Ranveer spied on his family and has kidnapped them. Unable to contact his family, Vikram seeks help from the Commissioner. Finally, Ranveer calls Vikram to isolated guest house, where the family is held captive. Will Vikram manage to save his family?
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