The scene begins with a police officer, Santosh, being accused by her superior, Karishma Singh, of being "Qayamat," a mysterious figure who has been taking the law into her own hands. Santosh denies the allegations, but it is revealed that she has been secretly dressing up as Qayamat to teach a lesson to some men who have been harassing women during the Holi festival.
The scene then cuts to a group of men who are planning to play a prank on some women by throwing colors at them. However, they are caught by a group of women police officers, led by Santosh, who teach them a lesson by beating them up with batons.
Later, the police officers are seen celebrating Holi, and Santosh is given permission to play Holi with her colleagues. The scene then cuts to a man, Mr. Nawab, who is seen making arrangements for the police officers to celebrate Holi. He also gives them a gift, which is a token of appreciation for their hard work.
As the celebrations continue, Santosh is seen making a speech, warning people not to create any trouble during the celebrations. However, it is revealed that someone has been sending threatening messages, claiming to be Qayamat.
The scene ends with Santosh being accused of being Qayamat again, but she denies the allegations. However, it is implied that she may still be secretly dressing up as Qayamat to take the law into her own hands.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Someone put colors on a person and wore a skull pendant.
2. The person who put colors on the other person is accused of being a villain.
3. A group of girls are being harassed by a group of boys who are playing holi.
4. The girls are rescued by a group of female cops who teach the boys a lesson.
5. One of the female cops, Santosh, is revealed to be "Qayamat," a mysterious figure who has been taking justice into her own hands.
6. Santosh's superior officer, Ms. Pushpa, tells her that she doesn't need to become "Qayamat" to solve cases and that the uniform has a lot of power.
7. A man named Mr. Nawab donates gifts and arrangements to the female police station to celebrate holi.
8. The police station is decorated and prepared for holi celebrations.
9. A warning is given to the public that anyone who tries to create trouble for the cops during holi will be arrested.
10. Santosh is seen by one of her colleagues, Billu, dressed as "Qayamat" again, but she denies it.
11. A mysterious message is received by the police station, claiming that "Qayamat" will commit a crime on holi.
12. Santosh is found with a gun and is questioned by her superior officer about why she hasn't changed out of her uniform yet.
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