In a fit of rage, Yash and his men ransack the garage. Meera tries to call Kabir, but they smash her phone. When she resists, they push her down a flight of stairs. She hits her head — spinal injury . She loses her legs. Permanently.
This is where the HDB4U "interval bang" happens: Kabir visits Yash’s party. Yash laughs and says, "Teri behen ab wheelchair queen ban gayi. Le khushi ka ek toast." Kabir does not scream. He just picks up a broken bottle and whispers, "Wheelchair nahi... yeh teri kabar hai."
The final scene is not a fight — it’s a . Meera, in her wheelchair, gives a 10-minute monologue (HDB4U audiences love dramatic speeches). She plays a video recorded by Naina showing Yash admitting to the crime.
The second half is a cat-and-mouse game. Kabir cannot kill Yash directly because he has 24/7 security and political immunity. So Kabir becomes a ghost.
One year later. Kabir has built a new garage — with a ramp for wheelchair access. Meera teaches dance to disabled children. Naina’s documentary on their story wins a national award.