He escapes and disappears into the streets. Shivaay meets Anu privately but she alerts the cops and Shivaay is nearly arrested again.
The other embassy officer explains that the trafficking trade is worth billions and is operated by very dangerous men with deep police and political connections. Shivaay breaks out of the police transport killing another officer in the process and reaches Anu who advises him to surrender. The latter charge is applied because he was never married to Olga and the police therefore refuse to believe that Gaura, who is fair skinned, is his own daughter. He loses the van and is arrested by the Bulgarian police and charged with murder and trafficking. Shivaay chases the van destroying various cars and causing the unintentional death of a police officer in the process. The traffickers, led by the baron Ustinov and his right hand man, the unseen Changez, come after Shivaay and kidnap Gaura. Shivaay requests the Indian embassy for help in tracing Olga and is assigned to Anu, an eager young officer at the embassy. He saves one young child and this is reported in the press. During this time Shivaay discovers that young children are being trafficked through Bulgaria. Shivaay and Gaura arrive in Sofia and begin looking for Olga. There is a turn when Gaura discovers her mother's last letter and confronts Shivaay and insists to be taken to Bulgaria. Olga has a beautiful daughter, Gaura, who looks just like her mother, and asks Shivaay to tell the daughter that her mother passed away, and leaves India forever.Įight years later Shivaay leads a happy life with Gaura in the mountains. He begs her to give him the child after which he will not stop her.
She wants to return to Bulgaria and asks Shivaay to return with her but he cannot adapt to that life. He implores her to remain in India with him, but despite her love for Shivaay, Olga does not want the child. On one such trek he meets the beautiful Olga, a student from Bulgaria and saves her from an avalanche. Shivaay lives alone in a small house in the mountains and makes a living by providing treks and climbing expeditions to tourists. The film opens with a Himalayan mountaineer, Shivaay, rapelling down a steep and dangerous cliff in the Himalayas.
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Ranbir and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's sizzling chemistry left people with their jaws wide open right when the teaser of Ae Dil Hai Mushkil hit the web. While the KJo fandom flocked the halls to watch Ranbir Kapoor and Anushka Sharma's story of love, friendship and heartbreak, Ajay Devgn's fans were all praise for the kickass action sequences in Shivaay. Over the last 10 days at the box office in India, Ae Dil Hai Mushkil and Shivaay saw a considerable amount of footfall in theatres. Ajay Devgn last went behind the camera for his home production U Me Aur Hum that was released in 2008. Karan's last full-length feature film, Student Of The Year, hit the screens in 2012 (he had a short segment for the film Bombay Talkies in 2013). Total collection (10 days): Rs 87.5 croreīoth Karan Johar and Ajay Devgn left their fans waiting for Ae Dil Hai Mushkil and Shivaay respectvely ever since their first promos were released. Day 1 - Friday (October 28): Rs 10.24 croreĭay 2 - Saturday (October 29): Rs 10.06 croreĭay 3 - Sunday (October 30): Rs 8.26 croreĭay 4 - Monday (October 31): Rs 17.35 croreĭay 5 - Tuesday (November 1): Rs 11.05 croreĭay 6 - Wednesday (November 2): Rs 7.4 croreĭay 7 - Thursday (November 3): Rs 6.05 croreĭay 8 - Friday (November 4): Rs 4.61 croreĭay 9 - Saturday (November 5): Rs 5.40 croreĭay 10 - Sunday (November 6): Rs 7.08 crore