Ghajini: The 15-Minute Life
Sanjay attacks — not with rage, but with brutal architectural precision, using the maze's blind spots and load-bearing walls he designed a decade ago (long-term memory intact). Ghajini falls.
The climax unfolds not in a chase, but in a . Sanjay finally corners Ghajini in an abandoned mirror maze (a structure Sanjay himself designed years ago, now a trafficking hub). Here, Ghajini explains the cruel irony: Kalpana is actually alive. He never killed her. He kidnapped her to force Sanjay to build a hidden underground route for his network. The "murder" Sanjay remembers? A staged death to break him.
Three years later. Sanjay lives in a fortified warehouse, alone. His body is a roadmap: hundreds of tattoos — names, dates, locations, threats. His walls are covered in Polaroids. His only company is a video diary he records every morning, re-watching the same brutal message: "Ghajini killed her. You have 15 minutes. Find him."

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