A chase erupted through the bazaar. Carts of flowers and coconuts flew. Watson fought a Pathan swordsman with a suri , while Holmes dodged poisoned needles disguised as kumkum dots.
The monsoon lashed against the cobblestones of George Town. Inside a dimly lit room above a spice warehouse, Sherlock Holmes sat cross-legged on a wooden cot, smoking a beedi and playing a veena with unusual intensity. Beside him, Dr. John Watson, dressed in a veshti and shirt, stared at a telegram.
Cut to black. A Tamil voiceover announces: ("Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows — Next part soon...") Would you like a full screenplay-style script or an audio drama version of this Tamil-dubbed story? --- Sherlock Holmes A Game Of Shadows Tamil Dubbed
Moriarty smiled. "ஆனால் நியாயம் ஒவ்வொரு மொழியிலும் தோற்கிறது, ஹோம்ஸ்." ("But justice fails in every language, Holmes.")
The final confrontation took place at the Parthasarathy Temple tank at midnight. Moriarty held a detonator linked to barrels of explosive camphor hidden across the city. A chase erupted through the bazaar
Holmes held up a small, hollow deepam (oil lamp). "Because in every language, the brightest light hides the deepest shadow."
The killer was Moriarty—but here, he called himself இருளரசன் (Irularasan – King of Darkness). A genius who had studied ancient Chola warfare and British ballistics. He was selling a new weapon: a silent, smokeless gun that could fire poisoned needles, disguised as a temple lamp. The monsoon lashed against the cobblestones of George Town
"Holmes, this is insane. The Governor's secretary was found dead inside a locked iron safe. No血迹, no指纹... I mean, no இரத்தம், no கைரேகை."
He flicked the beedi into a trail of kerosene. The flames formed a ring around Moriarty, not an explosion. A distraction. Watson tackled Moriarty into the water, and the detonator fell—dead.