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- Down the hall to the right. - Okay.
And this one, Mrs. Singh?
It's Miss.
Ms. Neha Singh.
Can you go and keep it in the study, please?
Okay.
Excuse me, Ms. Singh?
Where is nowhere to go?
You can keep it right here.
This is nowhere.
Hey, I want to show you something about the case.
Sure.
We'll quickly come back, okay?
Never mind.
Come in.
Neha!
Come in.
- Good to see you, sir. - Good to see you.
- Please, take a seat. - Thank you.
I'm sorry to drag you into the city at such little warning.
Right, let's get to the matter at hand.
Neha, I know you don't start here with us until Monday,
but there's been an incident,
which I think might feel best to be handled by you.
I can start right away, sir.
- No problem. - Fantastic.
It's a missing person's report,
filed by an Indian family.
And Indian gentlemen to be precise,
with some political influence.
I see.
Mr. Dhanraj.
- Hi, Jagmohan. - Hi, Neha.
Jagmohan? Who Jagmohan?
- Jaggi? - Uh-uh, Jaggs.
I am addressed as Jaggs these days.
Jaggs... Jaggs.
Okay.
Now, tell me what we know about the case.
Aditya Dhanraj.
Indian millionaire.
Managed to get from rags to riches in just seven years.
His wife, Dia Dhanraj,
has been missing since the past 30 hours.
That's all we know for now.
Hello.
I am Gauri. I am the housekeeper.
Hi.
And this is Bansi, our cook.
Hmm.
Hi, we would like to ask Mr. Dhanraj a few questions.
Yes, of course.
He has been waiting for you.
Neha.
Hi, Aditya.
But you were in Manchester.
I have got transferred.
I work for the London Police department now.
Oh.
I am not even completely done with the shifting yet.
Department thought I am the best person to handle your case.
They are right.
Perhaps, fate has brought you here for me.
For your case.
That's what I mean.
Please.
Tea? Coffee?
No, thank you.
No, thanks.
Thank you, Gauri.
When was the last time you saw Dia?
She goes to gym around 11 on weekdays.
She went to the gym that day as well and after that...
No contact, nothing.
What times does she usually return from the gym?
After two hours. Around one o'clock.
And where are you around that time?
Generally speaking.
Office.
So you were in the office that day, around one o'clock?
Yes.
So when did you realise that something isn't right?
Gauri called at three and told me that Dia hasn't returned from the gym,
so she wanted to find out whether Dia was with me.
I told her that Dia isn't with me and has perhaps gone to meet a friend.
So did you try to find her?
Called her? Called her friends?
Any messages?
Yes, I did exactly that.
I called her up, but her phone was switched off.
I even called Vishal.
Who is Vishal?
He drives for Dia.
Okay.
- She has a driver. - Hmm.
No actually, Vishal is a friend.
But he also works for me.
When Dia said that she wanted a driver, I asked... I asked Vishal.
Any special reason that you asked your friend to drive for Dia?
Actually when Dia asked for a driver,
I thought I should ask Vishal instead of hiring a stranger.
I want you to always be with Dia, as her driver.
Keep an eye on her.
And at no cost should she find out
that I've asked you to be with her.
If there's anything you see, report back to me.
I know this is unethical,
but it is for her own safety.
I hope you understand.
Hmm.
I see.
Look Aditya, don't mind me saying this,
but if you want us to help you find Dia, then don't hesitate to share anything,
any detail, no matter how minute you might feel it is.
Because it's these minute things that solve the cases.
Yes.
I understand that completely.
I can do anything to get Dia back.
I'll do anything.
And I know only the truth will help me achieve that.
That's good.
Neha
Hmm.
Even a half good detective can guess
that you and Aditya Dhanraj share a past
which you two are still trying to get past.
The past is not at fault,
the present is,
for bringing the past back to the present.
Hi, Neha.
How are you?
Good.
There you go in Hindu again.
It's not Hindu, it's Hindi.
You should know this by now.
Oops, I'm in the doghouse now.
Ricky, this is Aditya.
Nice to meet you.
Pleasure.
Dia.
Dia Verma.
Hiya, both of ya.
It rhymed Adi, did you notice?
Yeah.
We got engaged last summer.
See.
See, see.
See.
Congratulations.
Yeah, that's great.
Congratulations.
Thank you.
I'm her special friend.
We decided partner was too Business-like and boyfriend too casual.
Right?
Right?
That's great.
Oh come on Aditya, let's go.
Sorry guys, I don't want to sound rude,
but I've managed to get him to the club with great difficulty,
and I don't want to waste it.
It's okay. Have fun.
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"My mood is amorous"
"Let's seize the day"
"Tomorrow's uncertain anyway"
"Your eyes are dangerous"
"My mood is amorous"
"Let's seize the day"
"Tomorrow's uncertain anyway"
"Let our breaths mingle"
"Let the unsaid be expressed"
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