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Omkara ([[Ajay Devgan]]) kieruje [[gang]]iem pracującym dla lokalnego polityka Bhaisaaba ([[Naseeruddin Shah]]). Najbardziej ufa dwójce ludzi ze swojego gangu: Kesu Phirangi ([[Vivek Oberoi]]) i Langda Tyagi ([[Saif Aif Khan]]). Każdemu z nich zależy, aby to w nim szef widział swoją prawą rękę, najbardziej zaufaną osobę. Podczas jednej z ceremonii Omkara okazuje więcej względów rozważnemu Kesu niz narwanemu Langda, co w Langda budzi ogromną zazdrość. Zaczyna on marzeć o zemście, która zniszczyła by zaufanie, jakim Omkara darzy Kesu. Z pomocą swojej niczego nieświadomej żony Indu ([[Konkona Sen Sharma]]) buduje intrygę sugerując Omkarze, że Kesu ma romans z jego przyszłą żoną Dolly ([[Kareena Kapoor]]). Kesu nieświadom, że stał się ofiarą intrygi swojego dotychczasowego przyjaciela beztrosko spędza czas z piekną Billo ([[Bipasha Basu]]). Tymczasem Omkarę zaczyna zżerać zazdrość. Innymi oczyma widzi już najbardziej niewinne sytuacje, czy rozmowy między Dolly i Kesu. Prześladują go słowa ojca Dolly, który ostrzeggł go, gdy Dolly odchodzila od niego wbrew jego woli z Omkarą: "Dziewczyna, która zawiodła swojego ojca, zawiedzie i męża".
 
==Plot==
 
Omkara Shukla or Omi ([[Ajay Devgan]]) is a ''baahubali'', a sort of political [[enforcer]]. He is the leader of a gang which carries out political crimes for the local politician Tiwari Bhaisaab ([[Naseeruddin Shah]]). Ishwar 'Langda' Tyagi ([[Saif Ali Khan]]) and Keshav 'Kesu Firangi' Upadhyay ([[Vivek Oberoi]]) are his closest [[lieutenant]]s.
 
 
The movie starts with Langda Tyagi [[hijacking]] a [[baraat]] and sending Rajju (Deepak Dobriyal), the [[bridegroom]] to try and stop Omkara from abducting the [[bride]] Dolly Mishra ([[Kareena Kapoor]]). Rajju fails and the wedding never takes place.
 
Dolly’s father [[Advocate]] Ragunath Mishra (Kamal Tiwari), mostly referred in the movie as “vakeel saab” (lawyer sir), is furious and confronts Omi. He puts a gun to Omi’s head and demands the return of his daughter. Bhaisaab intervenes and resolves the conflict by mentioning the current political conditions and prevents bloodshed. Still unconvinced, Vakeel saab grieves to Bhaisaab the next day. To bring a final solution to this issue, Dolly is made to appear in front of her father and clarify that she eloped with Omi rather than being abducted forcefully. She also tells the events of how she fell in love with Omkara. The father leaves feeling betrayed and ashamed.
 
After some crafty political arm-twisting, involving a [[Multimedia Messaging Service|MMS]] [[sex scandal]], Omkara eliminates a powerful [[electoral]] rival. Bhaisaab is elected for [[Lok Sabha|Parliament]] and Omkara is promoted from “bahubali” to the candidate for the upcoming [[Vidhan Sabha|state]] elections. Omkara appoints Kesu over Langda as his successor once he enters politics himself. Langda, disappointed with Omkara's poor judgment and jealous of Kesu, his younger, less-experienced, superior; hatches a plot to revenge both his offenders. He first causes a violent brawl between Kesu and Rajju (Deepak Dobriyal), Dolly’s original suitor by taking advantage of Kesu's low threshold for alcohol. Such irresponsible behaviour of Kesu infuriates Omi, who now starts becoming unsure about his own decision.
[[Image:OmkaraStill.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Still from the film featuring (l-r) [[Saif Ali Khan]] and [[Ajay Devgan]]]]
 
On one hand, playing the role of a concerned friend Langda convinces Kesu to appeal to Dolly, Omi's lover and bride-to-be to mollify Omi. On the other he starts to disrepute Dolly by implicating Kesu's visits to ask Dolly for her help as meetings in an illicit love affair between the two. A kamarbandh, a piece of traditional jewellery worn around the waist, carelessly dropped by Dolly and stolen by Langda’s wife Indu ([[Konkona Sen Sharma]]), which eventually reaches Billo Chamanbahar ([[Bipasha Basu]]) as a gift from Kesu, plays an important part in the plot, as evidence of Dolly’s [[infidelity]].
 
By the time of the climax, the night of their wedding, Omi is convinced that Dolly and Kesu have been having an affair behind his back. In utter rage, he [[smothers]] his new wife to death. Langda [[shooting|shoots]] Kesu with a silent approval from Omi. Hearing gunshots and in shock Indu enters the room where Omi is sitting next to Dolly’s [[corpse]] in remorse. Indu notices the kamarbandh and mentions stealing it, they both understand the fatal misunderstanding and Langda as its root cause.
 
Out of spite, Indu slashes Langda's throat and Omi commits suicide. The movie closes with Omi lying dead of the floor and Dolly’s dead body [[Swing (seat)|swinging]] above his.
 
==Obsada==