As police handcuff Hindurao in front of villagers and lead him to the police vehicle, Hindurao turns to Master and gives only a smile without malice.
Finally Hindurao surrenders to the police. Master reaches Hindurao's hideout and persuades him to face the reality and surrender in order to give himself a chance. Other politicians are eager to fill in this vacuum. Hindurao runs away to Mumbai and in his absence chaos spreads in the management of his factory and poultry. Hindurao tries to give a speech in order to divert the attention of people from the topic of Maruti Kamble but people ask "What became of Maruti Kamble ?" and shout him down. Hindurao anticipates the results and contacts district administrator and politicians, but they show no inclination to help him out. Master has also decided to fast until his demand is met and he is ready to fast until death. Outside the village, at the district headquarters, people notice that Master has made a demand to the government that an enquiry be made into the misdeeds of Maruti Kamble and that Maruti Kamble be found and brought to justice. Now should he fight against the tyranny of Hindurao too? Master leaves the village.
Master had fought in the independence struggle of India and is pained to see that though people had become free of the British rule, they are again being exploited by persons like Hindurao. As Hindurao had told the truth about Maruti Kamble, it is Master's turn to leave the village. Before police could get him, Hindurao got Maruti Kamble murdered and people thought that Maruti Kamble had run away to escape villagers' wrath, though some people had their "doubts". Maruti Kamble thought that people would believe the charges to be true and try to kill him, so he tried to run away. The villagers could not tolerate such immoral behaviour. He alleged that Maruti Kamble had extra marital affair with a widow. Hindurao says that Maruti Kamble was a military man and posed a challenge to Mr Hindurao's economic and political progress, so Hindurao falsely implicated him in a crime. The pact is that Hindurao would tell Master everything about Maruti Kamble and Master will stop his enquiries and leave the village. Finally he calls him and makes a pact with him. When Hindurao comes to know that Master is enquiring about Maruti Kamble, he becomes worried. He asks people about Maruti Kamble but they suddenly become silent.
Master is perpetually drunk and again overhears people asking "what became of “Maruti Kamble". Master observes that the progress is not of the village but only of Hindurao. Now there is a sugar factory, poultry, school etc. Hindurao tells Master how backward this village was and how Hindurao worked hard for the progress of the village. Hindurao decides to call him "Master" (teacher). But the drunkard dodges his questions by giving some philosophical or imbecile answers. He asks the drunkard some direct questions like who he is and where he comes from. Hindurao invites the drunkard to his mansion and provides him space to live in order to keep an eye on him. Hindurao Dhonde-Patil through his henchman who expresses his doubt that the drunkard may be a sleuth sent by the central government. The news of his arrival reaches the sugar baron Mr. At the bus-stand people are talking something about some "Maruti Kamble" in a hushed tone. A middle-aged penniless drunkard arrives at a sleepy village in a bus.