– The old king. Wants legitimacy. Controls the courts and half the city’s narcotics. Killed not by a bullet, but by his own son’s ambition. Uco – The son. Hot-headed, entitled. His weapon of choice: a silver revolver (never reloaded on screen—symbolic of his arrogance). Bejo – The rising star. A young gangster with a slicked undercut and a warehouse full of cheap heroin. His philosophy: “Crime is just business with bad advertising.” Eka (Hammer Girl) & Goto (Baseball Bat Man) – Bejo’s assassins. The index lists their kill counts separately. Hammer Girl: 12 on the train. Baseball Bat Man: 8 in the kitchen. Combined: 20 (all via blunt-force trauma).

While not a direct true story, it is reportedly inspired by real-life income tax raids in Uttar Pradesh , India.

Notable for massive set pieces, including a muddy prison riot and a high-speed car chase. It stars Arifin Putra as the mob boss's son and features iconic villains like "Hammer Girl" and "Baseball Bat Man". Reception:

The movie takes place immediately after the events of the first film. The survivors of the Wan brothers' (Wahyu and Tama) apartment building raid are taken into police custody. However, things take a darker turn when the police are revealed to be corrupt and the brothers are forced to fight their way out.