The transcript appears to be a dialogue from a movie or TV show, likely an Indian drama or action series. The story revolves around two prisoners, Balveer and Anwar, who are sentenced to life imprisonment for a crime they claim they did not commit. They escape from prison, and the jailer, Rana Pratap Singh, is held responsible.
As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that the two prisoners are not ordinary criminals but are actually fighting against injustice and corruption. They are trying to protect an orphanage and its children from a powerful and corrupt politician, Shakti Singh, who is responsible for the death of the orphanage's head and is trying to take over the orphanage's land.
The prisoners, with the help of a police officer, Chapar Singh, try to gather evidence to prove their innocence and bring Shakti Singh to justice. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles, including corrupt officials and henchmen working for Shakti Singh.
The transcript also suggests that there is a romantic subplot involving a woman named Nisha, who is somehow connected to the orphanage and the prisoners. The story is full of action, drama, and suspense, with a strong theme of fighting against corruption and injustice.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Balbir and Anwar are accused of theft and deception.
2. They are also accused of killing Rajit Seth in front of thousands of people.
3. They claim to have been provoked by Rajit Seth, who wanted to vacate their ashram by any means.
4. They claim that Rajit Seth set their ashram on fire, killing innocent children and the head of the ashram, Devi Dayal ji.
5. The judge sentences Balbir and Anwar to life imprisonment.
6. The scene shifts to a jail, where Rana Pratap Singh is the jailer.
7. Anwar and Balbir are being held in the jail.
8. Anwar and Balbir escape from the jail.
9. The jailer, Rana Pratap Singh, is scolded by his superior for allowing the two prisoners to escape.
10. A police officer, Beni Prasad Bhandari, is involved in a plot to kill someone.
11. A man named Shakti Singh is involved in a scheme to frame an innocent man named Vivek for murder.
12. A woman named Nisha is involved in the plot, and her mother was murdered.
13. The scene shifts to a court, where a trial is taking place.
14. The judge is presiding over the trial, and the defense is presenting its case.
15. The defense claims that the accused, Vivek, is innocent and was framed by Shakti Singh.
16. The prosecution presents its case, claiming that Vivek is guilty of murder.
17. The defense requests permission to present a witness, Nisha, to testify on behalf of the accused.
18. Nisha testifies that she and Vivek were in love, but her mother was against their relationship.
19. Nisha claims that her mother was murdered, and that Shakti Singh was involved in the plot.
20. The trial continues, with the defense and prosecution presenting their cases.