The conversation revolves around the arrest and interrogation of Parizaad, a loyal employee of Behroze Karim, a powerful figure in the city. Parizaad is accused of murdering Laila Sabah, Behroze Karim's wife, and Waleed, a young man who was in a relationship with Laila Sabah. The police, led by DSP Fazal, are trying to extract a confession from Parizaad, but he remains steadfast, insisting on his innocence.
Parizaad's lawyer, Nasir Zaidi, is present during the interrogation and advises Parizaad to confess to the crime. However, Parizaad refuses, stating that he only came to the city to earn money and has no one else but his lawyer. He also mentions that he has a sister who loves him a lot and would be devastated if she heard about his situation.
During the interrogation, Parizaad is told that his boss, Behroze Karim, is also being presented before the High Court and his bail is likely to be revoked. This news seems to shake Parizaad, but he still refuses to confess.
Later, Parizaad's lawyer, Nasir Zaidi, records a statement from Parizaad, where he admits to the murder of Laila Sabah and Waleed, stating that he did it to avenge his humiliation. This statement is intended to be used as evidence in the case against Behroze Karim.
The conversation also includes a discussion about the letter that Laila Sabah wrote to her family before her death, which clearly states that Behroze Karim had his spies surrounding her and that he would be responsible for her death if anything happened to her. This letter is considered a significant piece of evidence in the case.
In the end, Parizaad is released by the Court because no major crimes were established against him. However, Feroz, Behroze Karim's right-hand man, is expected to face severe punishment due to his involvement in the crimes. The police are also concerned about the possibility of Parizaad and his gang reestablishing their criminal activities.
1. The text is a dialogue from a movie or a play, with timestamps indicating the start of each speaker's line.
2. The dialogue involves a discussion about a case involving Behroze Karim, a crime boss, and his alleged crimes.
3. The case involves the murder of Laila Sabah, Behroze Karim's wife, and Waleed, a young man who worked for Behroze Karim.
4. Parizaad, one of Behroze Karim's employees, is arrested and accused of the murders.
5. Parizaad's lawyer, Nasir Zaidi, is present during the interrogation.
6. The interrogation involves attempts to extract a confession from Parizaad, who initially denies the accusations.
7. The dialogue also includes discussions about the potential consequences of the case, including the possibility of the death penalty for Parizaad.
8. The dialogue ends with the arrest of Behroze Karim, who is accused of orchestrating the murders.
9. The dialogue includes a discussion about the letter that Laila Sabah wrote to her family before her death, which implicates Behroze Karim in her murder.
10. The dialogue also includes a discussion about the fate of Behroze Karim's loyalists after his arrest, with many of them either arrested or having fled abroad.
11. Parizaad is expected to be released by the court due to a lack of evidence against him.
12. The dialogue ends with the arrest of Behroze Karim's partner, Feroz, who is considered an equal partner in the crimes committed by Behroze Karim.