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Neena then disappears, and Satbir next sees her on the local TV channel in an ad announcing next week's investigative report on street crime in Delhi.

Much to his horror, the ad also features Satbir himself, who has been secretly recorded all day as he goes about town, showing Neena various incidents of petty crime taking place.

Things, however, look grim for the small street gang trying to take down a nationally advertised ready-to-run episode off the air with only a week to go.

But Satbir has an inspiration, that leads to a plan which revolves around creating doubt in the TV station manager's mind about the authenticity of Neena's recordings.

To make this work more effectively, the gang tracks down the manager of the TV station and robs him off his car on the street in an elaborately planned scam.

They then proceed to return the car to the TV manager as he finally arrives to work after his long frustrating day on the streets of Delhi.

Once in his office, the crew is able to convince him that Neena is a fraud and her entire episode on street crime was supposedly their own film work, which she must have stolen from them.

In a bizarre and ironic twist, petty crime, instead of going down as Neena hoped, goes up across the city as people on the street become openly receptive to being robbed of their possessions, hoping the person robbing them is perhaps part of the TV show and will show up at their door later on with a prize and a chance to be on national TV.