Delhi 2 Movie Updated ✧
Bauji’s granddaughter, Choti (16), a sharp-tongued coder who works at a call center translating ancient texts into AI prompts, scoffs. "Bauji, it's over. They own the courts, the cops, the clouds. Even the pigeons have RFID tags."
The villain, a suave billionaire named Seth-ji, sends goons, then a drone strike. But Bauji's auto, Shaktimaan, acts as a Faraday cage (its rusted chassis, ironically, blocks all signals). In a final chase through the narrow gullies of Delhi-2, Bauji outmaneuvers the tech park's autonomous bulldozers by driving into a nallah (open drain) that no GPS map recognizes. delhi 2 movie
In the virtual courtroom, the judge is an AI. But Choti floods the AI's logic with 50,000 conflicting human memories—illogical, sentimental, contradictory. The AI crashes. A human judge, moved by the live footage of Bauji feeding a stray cat on the same corner for 45 years, issues a stay order. Even the pigeons have RFID tags
One morning, a sleek, black-suited official hands him a notice. "Your khamba (pillar) number 7-Ashta. Demolition in seven days. The Lotus Tower Tech Park will rise here." In the virtual courtroom, the judge is an AI
Tijori uses his remaining political clout to livestream a chaotic court hearing from the back of Bauji’s auto, while Choti builds a "Blockchain of Memory"—a decentralized app where 50,000 residents upload photos, stories, and tax receipts proving they have lived on that land for 40+ years.