<P> Warren Anderson (Martin Sheen), the CEO of Union Carbide, visits the plant to inspect its functionality, where he is briefed about a plan to connect two additional tanks for storage of methyl isocyanate to increase the output of the plant, ignoring the deteriorated condition of the tanks . Motwani meanwhile meets Eva Gascon (Mischa Barton), a reporter in the Paris Match, and persuades her to get an interview of Anderson . She impersonates the identity of an Associated Press reporter, but fails as her true identity is exposed in between the interview . Motwani convinces Dilip of the danger posed by the chemicals . </P> <P> As the date of the disaster nears, Dilip arranges a loan for the wedding of his sister . Roy later explains how the company is ignoring safety standards, and that how a future leak might become uncontrolled as the officials had turned off safety measures to reduce the maintenance costs . Roy gives his resignation to the company and advises Dilip not to talk about the plant's safety if he wishes to retain his job . Dilip makes a phone call to Motwani describing what Roy just said, and expresses his fear about the plant's safety, saying he will return to the rickshaw - pulling business as soon as his sister is married . </P> <P> To overcome the increasing revenue loss, the officials shut down the plant, firing most of the workers, including Dilip . The plant officials then order the usage of the remaining methyl isocyanate as soon as possible . Meanwhile, Dilip is busy with the wedding of his sister, and Roy has a final look of the control room . The safety measures fail and a runaway reaction follows . The faulty tanks cause the gas to start leaking, and an attempt to contain the leak fails . The gas escapes to the surroundings and is carried east by the wind . Motwani rushes to alert the people in the vicinity of the plant to vacate and head west, since the warning sirens were previously sabotaged . He meets Dilip, who ignores the warning and asks Motwani to leave the area without causing any hindrance to the wedding . Meanwhile, the guests experience irritation in the eyes and discomfort in breathing . Dilip senses the danger and visits the plant, realising that the plant had been compromised . He rushes back to his residence where he finds his family and relatives dying from acute exposure to the toxic gas . He carries away his son, paying farewell to his wife's corpse and flees the slum . </P> <P> As the gas shows its effects, a nearby hospital is filled with hundreds of patients reporting cyanide poisoning, and the lack of antidote results in most of the patients' death . Dilip, on his deathbed, and using the last of his strength, rips off his Union Carbide identity badge and after flinging it away, rests his dead son on the ground . He eventually accepts his fate to die in the highly toxic gas cloud and succumbs to the toxic gas, dying by his son's side . The story jumps to the present day, where a blind boy is holding Dilip's identity badge, and the film ends with Motwani narrating the words "Whatever may be the cause of the disaster, Carbide never left Bhopal". A photo montage depicts the aftermath of the disaster, and pictures of the characters and their real - life counterparts . </P>

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