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(Missed the first few minutes )
Haldhar rushes towards Krishna with his sword upraised, but Krishna lets loose his chakra which beheads Haldhar. Everyone is shocked. Kashiraj rushes forward and grabs Shano by her hair and points his sword at her neck. Kashiraj threatens that if Krishna even tries to aim his chakra at him,it would be the end of Shano. Krishna, nonetheless, sends his chakra at him, which first slices his hand and as he tries to run away, beheads him as well. The head falls on the ground (So no Sudikshana and the fire monster track...)
Paundrak is scared stiff, but challenges, that by killing Haldhar and Kashiraj, he cannot be said to be more powerful. Paundrak summons a chakra of his own ( uff what's this now?) and throws it at Krishna. Krishna sends his chakra which shreds Paundrak's chakra into pieces.
Maharani Tara once again appears from nowhere. She sees the lifeless bodies of Haldhar and Kashiraj Paundrak hides behind her and asks her to plead with Krishna to spare him once again. Tara turns away in disgust. SHe looks at Krishna directly and says " The sinner is in front of you Lord, finish him." Krishna nods as if Permission has been granted and sends his chakra forth. Paundrak tries running away but falls on the ground. As his subjects crowd around the tyrant king, the Sudarshan slices his head.
The crowd celebrates the end of Paundrak by praising Krishna. Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu smile from their respective abodes. JV, Sudama and Narad also smile while watching the TV ( Were they also watching the rout of the Indian Cricket team at Perth earlier in the day?)
Krishna announces that henceforth the kingdom will be ruled by Maharani Tara who is wise, capable and devoted.
Krishna is once again welcomed back in Dwaraka by JV. Sudama comes and touches his feet.
(Shouldn't it be the other way around? Sudama welcoming him and JV touching his feet? Anyways...)
Krishna and Sudama are eating, and Krishna informs JV that she better keep another plate ready, since they are expecting a guest. one who had been to gurukul with them. Krishna says that this person is an ocean of learning and one who has had the fortune of having been imparted knowledge from Brihaspati himself. Krishna says that it is none other than his cousin, Uddhav. Shots of Uddhav compiling a book are shown.
Krishna and Sudama recollect their days in gurukul, where Uddhava was the star pupil. Krishna teases Sudama to revise all the mantras which they had learnt, just in case Uddhav quizzes them on something.
Krishna is playing the flute when Uddhav makes his entry.Krishna rises and welcomes him with open arms.But Uddhav humbly folds his hands in front of Kirshna. Uddhav presents Krishna with the book he has written. Krishna remarks that it seems to be a intelectually heavy book. Just then Sudama barges in and without looking at anyone, drags Krishna away. Uddhava looks at his book, abandoned by Krishna, annoyance highlighting his face.
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