
In Pakistan, the Lashkar commanders are in an almost celebratory mood. They ask “kee haal hai jee”. The terrorists in the Taj are struck by its grandeur and opulence. “There are computers with 30-inch screens,” they inform their handler. “Haven’t you set them on fire?” questions the boss.
The Nariman House horror also unfolds. The plan to take Rabbi Holtzberg and his wife Rivka hostage and secure the release of Kasab has failed. New instructions are passed from Pakistan: “Just shoot them now. Jaan chhuddao, don’t wait any longer, Insha Allah, Insha Allah. Sit them up. Shoot them in the back of head.”
The terrorist was obviously hesitating. The voice from Pakistan says, “Karen Bismillah.” Two loud shots are heard. “Did you kill them”, asks the voice from Pakistan. “Done,” replies the man on the spot. And then, filmed through a window, baby Moshe is seen wandering in the room where his parents lie dead.
Dan Reed’s film ends with a chilling warning. One of the Lashkar commanders is heard telling the terrorists in the Taj: “Tell them this is only the trailer... just wait till you see the rest of the film.”