Aslam is an honest cop like Anand, while Vijay is an obsequious and cowardly Inspector, who is prone to bribery and generally scared of powerful criminals.
It is revealed that Vijay is living a dual life as Shahenshah, a costumed crime-fighter, who punishes anyone for committing crimes.
Shahenshah quietly breaks up several of J.K.'s gambling dens and illicit liquor distilleries, where he also halts the demolition of a slum.
One night, Shalu attempts to kill J.K. by shooting him, but is shocked when J.K. reveals he had been wearing a bullet-proof vest all the time.
Vijay decides to turn around his image as a cowardly cop and openly defies J.K. Julie agrees to testify against J.K. and Shalu provides evidence.
To give himself a chance to escape, J.K. abducts Shalu and a showdown leads Shahenshah to chase after J.K. to the roof of the courthouse, where J.K. is pleading his case as his cover is blown.
It was not until Tinnu's father, Inder Raj Anand, intervened and convinced Amitabh to wear the police uniform by explaining its significance in the scene that the shooting resumed.
Nominated There have been ongoing rumors about a remake of the iconic 1988 film Shahenshah, originally starring Amitabh Bachchan.
Reports suggest that Ranveer Singh may step into the legendary role for the new version, a move that has sparked considerable excitement, given Bachchan’s association with the character.
Tinnu Anand, who directed the original, is also rumored to be on board as the director for the remake, though he has not confirmed casting or a production timeline.
[8] While no official details have been revealed about the casting or other specifics, fans are eagerly awaiting confirmation on whether Ranveer Singh will indeed take on this major role.