


The song has the kind of mood, theme and pace which reminds one of 'Tu Rang Sharbaton Ka' and 'Soch Na Sake'. It is delightful to hear the voice of Atif Aslam and he does quite well to sing 'Tere Sang Yaara' for Akshay Kumar. Then 'Tere Sang Yaara' was unveiled and expectations were pretty much set that with Manoj Muntashir as the lyricist and Arko, Raghav Sachar, Ankit Tiwari and Jeet Gannguli as the composers, there is an entertaining soundtrack in store. Later, just a couple of lines (from 'Tay Hai') in the film's theatrical promo established the melodic base of the music. First it happened a few months back when Akshay Kumar introduced the theme of Rustom via a well-orchestrated act in an awards function. Rustom is acquitted by the jury amidst the public support and his clean reputation.Just the hints were good enough to suggest that the soundtrack of Rustom would turn out to be exciting. The court has no proof of this or the scam whatsoever. He shoots Vikram after he says he doesn't love Cynthia and won't marry every woman he sleeps with. He warns his fellow corrupt officers to not buy the carrier else he will make his report public. He wanted Rustom to clear the inspection of a damaged plane carrier, which Rustom refused to. But back in the prison, Rustom confesses to the cop that he did plan Vikram's murder because he was involved in a scam that threatened national security. He presents the tape in court and knows he may have swayed the jury's decision. The investigating officer however finds a tape which confirms that Rustom had vowed to kill Vikram. Rustom almost proves himself not guilty as there's no solid evidence against him. The officer agrees and hands her over the cheque. Cynthia meets Rustom's senior and asks for Rs 5 crore if they seek the papers. Meanwhile, a few naval officers want Rustom to handover some confidential papers to them.

Rustom claims that he had a scuffle with Vikram after confronting him and he shot him to defend himself. The jury trail begins and the prosecution tries to prove that Vikram's death was a premeditated murder and not a heat of the moment incident. The Parsi community, including an editor of a tabloid come together to support Rustom, who is a decorated officer of the navy. Preeti wants Rustom punished for killing her brother. He pleads not guilty and says he will fight his own case. He admits to the crime and refuses naval custody, even a defence lawyer to fight his case. He shoots Vikram thrice before surrendering himself to police. He loads a pistol and collects it from the ship before confronting him.

A shocked Rustom leaves immediately to meet Vikram. Cynthia admits to her infidelity and breaks down in tears. He goes over to Vikram's home to spot Cynthia and Vikram together. Rustom goes through Cynthia's things to discover hidden love letters exchanged with a certain MR V. Commander Pavri also calls up Preeti's brother Vikram (Arjan Bajwa) but his servant says he is not at home. Rustom calls up his friend Preeti (Esha Gupta) to enquire about Cynthia but she says she's not aware of her whereabouts. Their maid informs him that she's not been home for two days. He yearns to see his wife wife Cynthia (Ileana) but is surprised to not have her at home. Rustom Pavri (Akshay Kumar), an honourable officer of the Indian Navy returns home from the sea before schedule.
