Ravi looks at the gem on his necklace — now cracked. He could return to his time. Or...
He corners Diego atop the famous "Bollywood Sign" (styled after Hollywood). Diego laughs: "This isn't our world, Ravi. There's no treasure here. No kings. Only box office collections."
But audiences love it. They chant Ravi's improvised dialogues. His raw, real sword fight with Meena becomes legendary. The film becomes a cult classic, then a blockbuster, then a cultural phenomenon.
Diego sends goons to the set. A chase ensues through the backlot — past a Ramayana TV set, a Mahabharat costume shed, and a functioning fireworks warehouse. Ravi fights with a chariot wheel, a dholak, and finally a light reflector that he uses as a blinding shield.
Ravi laughs. "This is how you show a battle? A child's game. Let me show you."
Meanwhile, Diego Silveira — alive and also transported through time (having stolen another gem) — is now a slick, suit-wearing producer competing with Bhai. He recognizes Ravi from a newspaper headline: "PIRATE ACTOR TAKES BOLLYWOOD BY STORM."
A blooper reel shows Ravi trying to eat idli with a dagger, arguing with a boom operator, and teaching a dolphin (stunt animal) to salute. Swashbucklers of the Silver Screen — because some treasures are not gold, but the stories we dare to tell.
