21 Bait

On the screen in front of Raj, a movie titled "Legend" began to play.

[ In 1989, Jeetendra's visit to Vizag for a marriage alliance turns tragic when his reckless behavior causes an accident. Refusing to apologize, he incites a confrontation, leading to his arrest. Seeking retribution, Jeetendra's father retaliates by kidnapping the arbitrator's wife and son, igniting a feud that spans decades.

In the present, Krishna, the arbitrator's youngest son, returns from Dubai with his fiancée, Sneha, determined to confront Jeetendra's tyranny. Witnessing Jeetendra's elder son's criminal activities, Krishna intervenes, leading to a clash and Chotu's demise. Enraged, Jeetendra vows vengeance, sparking a violent conflict.

Flashbacks to 1999 reveal Jaidev's defiance against Jeetendra's oppression, earning him the moniker "Legend" among the people. However, tragedy strikes when Jeetendra targets Jaidev's loved ones, including his beloved Radhika. Blamed for the losses, Jaidev leaves in regret.

In the present, Krishna and Jaidev reunite to thwart Jeetendra's political aspirations. With Jaidev's strategic planning and Krishna's courage, they safeguard the community from Jeetendra's machinations. Despite Jeetendra's attempts to eliminate them, Krishna and Jaidev emerge victorious, ensuring justice prevails and their legacy as true legends endures. ]

So, the real main character is his brother Jaidev, while the villain is Jitendra, a hot-tempered idiot who started fight because of his pride. Meanwhile, Jaidev is a typical hero who spares his enemy Jitendra solely because Jitendra's wife calls him brother. However, due to this act of mercy, Jitendra later returns and kills Jaidev's fiancée, Radhika.

Looks like I have beaten Jitendra's son. however, this Krishna, is not that simple either. He is also a hot-tempered individual who does not tolerate injustice. Upon hearing about the crime committed by Chotu, he will kill him in the hospital.

Raj thought to himself, "I have to visit them soon and steal destiny points from Krishna, Sneha, and his brother Jaidev."

At Varada Rajulu's office, Raj sat opposite Varada Rajulu, with his men standing behind him. Varada appeared slightly apprehensive upon seeing Raj and his men. Raj's question pierced the silence, "Do you know why I'm here?"

When Varada saw Vijay standing behind Raj, a thought crossed his mind. He speculated that this must be Vijay's boss, Raj Nair, a highly influential figure in Kerala. With jewelry shop branches all over India, Raj was known to be a powerful individual. Varada couldn't help but feel somewhat affected by Raj's demeanor.

"Mr. Nair, please understand that I am simply operating the bank and had no prior knowledge of the robbery. I, too, am a victim in this situation, having lost 50 lakh (5 million). However, there is hope as the police commissioner has apprehended the thief. There are chances that the money can be recovered." Varada skillfully played the victim and hope card to evade repercussions from the other party. As a seasoned politician, he knew how to manipulate words to his advantage.

Raj harbored some suspicion towards Varada because, as the owner of the bank, he would likely have knowledge of how much cash was in his bank. However, he reasoned that bank employees also had access to this information, and anyone could potentially be involved in the robbery.

He contemplated the idea of torturing the thief, Bittu, to extract information about the whereabouts of his money. He turned to Varada and said, "I want to meet this Bittu who stole my money." Varada, while somewhat apprehensive, responded, "Sure, Mr. Nair. Today night, after court, he will be sent to jail. At that time, I can arrange a meeting for you."

At the hotel, Raj was reading the files of Krishna, Sneha, Jaidev, and his family. His men had worked swiftly to gather a information about them, including details on how Sneha and Krishna had met in Dubai. As you know Raj had connections there as well.

That same night, Vijay approached Raj with grave news: during the transfer to jail, Bittu had managed to escape from police custody, resulting in the tragic deaths of multiple cops.

Upon hearing this, Raj's mind began to churn with possibilities. A plan started to form, and he decided to use Ravi as bait to catch Bittu. Raj knew that Bittu's brother had been killed because of Ravi, and he was certain that Bittu would seek revenge. he swiftly called his men to make arrangements regarding this plan.

At Ravi's home, he woke up to the sound of magazine pages turning. As he opened his eyes, he saw ACP Raja Manikyam reading a magazine. Ravi asked, "Sir, why are you here?" Manikyam replied solemnly, "Ravi, Bittu has escaped from police custody, killing multiple cops. And his next target is you."

"Now, you have Two options, first to protect witnesses from criminals, we change their names, addresses, everything. It's called the witness relocation program. You will have to stay away from your family for 4-5 months. After we capture Bittu, you can come home safely. " Manikyam explained.

Upon hearing this, Ravi felt discouraged. He said, "My father also wanted me to stay away from this family." His father, upon hearing this, responded, "I just wanted you to live a good life. Now, stay safe wherever you go."

Seeing the tension between father and son, Manikyam continued, "And for your second option, someone wants to use you as bait." Before Ravi could respond, Manikyam interrupted, "Just hear me out first." He explained, "Do you know that among that 1500 crore money, someone has lost 200 crore? He is a very influential person with his own network of people. If you decide to become his bait to capture Bittu, he will help you with your money problem, and then you won't have to go to Hyderabad."

"Why should I have to go to Hyderabad? I thought you were going to send me to America, Australia or Dubai" Ravi asked.

"We don't have that kind of budget. We can only send you to Hyderabad," Manikyam replied.

Ravi continued, "Sir, this is not going to work. If Bittu can escape from jail, then he won't have any difficulty coming to Hyderabad. This plan is not feasible. That means I only have one option."

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