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Murder 2

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[td]== Plot ==[/td]
[td]== Plot ==[/td]
[td]The film starts with a woman trying to entice a [[Cross-dressing|man later dressing in a woman's outfit]], who later kills her.[/td]
[td]The film starts with a woman trying to entice a [[Cross-dressing|man dressed in a woman's outfit]], who later kills her.[/td]
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[td]Arjun Bhagwat is a money-hungry ex-cop involved in committing crimes. An [[atheism|atheist]], he regularly visits the church to donate money to orphans. At the church, he comes into contact with Priya, a model. Arjun seems to kiss her initially without her consent, but she later gives in and both of them end up at her home. Priya reveals to harbor romantic feelings for Arjun. However, Arjun only lusts after Priya's marvelous body. He asks her to find someone else if she wants love, as Arjun can only have a no-strings-attached relationship, and nothing else.[/td]
[td]Arjun Bhagwat is a money-hungry ex-cop involved in committing crimes. An [[atheism|atheist]], he regularly visits the church to donate money to orphans. At the church, he comes into contact with Priya, a model. Arjun and Priya begin a casual relationship. Priya reveals her romantic feelings for Arjun but he is not interested in a relationship. He asks her to find someone else if she wants love, as Arjun can only have a no-strings-attached relationship, and nothing else.[/td]
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[td]Meanwhile, the girl who got killed is getting dumped by the man at a well full of dead bodies of women like her.[/td]
[td]Meanwhile, the girl who got killed is getting dumped by the man at a well full of dead bodies of women like her.[/td]

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