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In a tense climax during the premiere of The Xpose (the film within the film), Ravi pieces together the truth: Kenny K’s business partner, Mr. D’Costa (a veteran actor in a cameo), had been running a drug-smuggling racket using film canisters. Riya, an undercover narcotics agent, was about to expose him. Zara’s death was a case of mistaken identity.

Composed by Himesh Reshammiya, featuring popular tracks like "Ice Cream Khaungi" and "Dard Dilo Ke." Plot Summary

Kenny K, though arrogant and morally grey, is not the killer. In the final scene, as the real murderer is arrested on the red carpet, Ravi delivers the famous punchline: “Frame to bahut log karte hain, but Xpose sirf main karta hoon” (“Many can frame, but only I can expose”). The Xpose -2014- Filmyfly.Com

The narrative takes a dark turn when a young actress, Zara (played by Sonali Raut), falls to her death from a high-rise building during an awards afterparty. What follows is a classic whodunit murder mystery, where everyone from rival actresses (like Chandni, played by Zoya Afroz) to film directors and producers has a motive. Ravi Kumar takes it upon himself to untangle the web of lies and expose the killer. Key Highlights of the Movie 1. Himesh Reshammiya's Over-the-Top Dialogues

Set in the glamorous yet cutthroat world of the 1960s Hindi film industry, The Xpose is a murder mystery wrapped in a musical. The story mirrors real-life Bollywood rivalries and scandals of yesteryear. In a tense climax during the premiere of

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"Scandal," Ravi muttered into his drink, watching the two women circle one another. "It’s the only currency this town respects." Zara’s death was a case of mistaken identity

The case of The Xpose highlights the moral gray area of film piracy in emerging markets.