Knowing that Rathod was an ace pilot, Sonia and her friends do not accept the official explanation. The government proclaims that the crash was caused by pilot error and closes the investigation. Madhavan), a flight lieutenant in the Indian Air Force who is Sonia's fiancé, is killed when his jet, a MiG-21, crashes. They gradually begin to realize that their own lives are quite similar to the characters they portray in Sue's film and that the state of affairs that once plagued the revolutionaries continues to torment their generation. In the process of filming, the idealism of India's revolutionary heroes seeps into the protagonists. Laxman Pandey (Atul Kulkarni), a political party activist, joins the cast later, despite initially being unpopular due to his anti-Muslim beliefs and contempt for Aslam Khan. Though they aren't very enthusiastic at the idea of acting in a film about the independence movement, Sue eventually manages to convince them. After a few unsuccessful auditions in search of the actors, Sue finally casts Sonia's friends, four young men Daljit "DJ" (Aamir Khan), Karan Singhania (Siddharth Narayan), Aslam Khan (Kunal Kapoor) and Sukhi Ram (Sharman Joshi) to portray the revolutionaries. Having decided to make a self-financed documentary film about these revolutionaries, Sue travels to India, with the help of her friend, Sonia (Soha Ali Khan), from the Institute for International Studies at the University of Delhi. McKinley reveals that it was then that he met with the third kind. who died without uttering a sound and the second kind. McKinley, in his diary, states that he had met two type of people in his life: the first one. Through the diary, she learns about the story of five freedom fighters who were active in the movement: Chandrasekhar Azad, Bhagat Singh, Shivaram Rajguru, Ashfaqulla Khan, and Ram Prasad Bismil. McKinley (Steven Mackintosh), who served as a jailer in the Imperial Police during the Indian independence movement. Struggling British filmmaker Sue McKinley (Alice Patten) comes across the diary of her grandfather, Mr.