Well, the earlier sequel said "Sab gandha hai par dhandha hai ye".
And this one started and ended with "Dhandhe mein dosth dushman hotha hain".
I think even from these kinds of movies, people can learn a lot of things.
First of them being,
Love thy work as thyself. The protagonist goes on proving this saying
"Koi engineer hai, koi doctor hai aur main gangster hai".
There is nothing called destiny, everything is hardwork.
"Main kismat ko nahin maanta"
Have the courage and you can work wonders even in a new field ( I dont know if this works for all the fields !)
"is line mein experience ki nahin, daring ki zarurat hoti hai".
And with the knowledge we have about the Chaturvedas, the Mahabharatha and the umpteen mythological stories that say "Among the 64 arts, theft is one, war is another, business is one more"..etc, and with a little bit of predicate calculus, can we deduce that "Crime (theft+war+business+others) is also an art"?
If so, can all arts be professions?
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