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Synopsis: Gurgaon is the most modern boom-town of "India Shining", the new frontier to be conquered by those who understand real estate. This city rose from a small town to a boom town satellite city in just fifteen years. However the law and order is yet to catch up. A family of Policemen - A family of Gangsters - Under the guise of a respected citizen, Yashwardhan (Jackie Shroff) runs a parallel world - a world, where he is the Emperor. To bring down a criminal - the law will have to now think like a criminal. When Vishal (Arjun Kapoor) is planted in Yashwardhan's world in place of Ajay (Arjun Kapoor), the lawmakers (Rishi Kapoor and Prithviraj) roll the dice and a sequence of events unravel - something much more than what Vishal bargained for, as he finds himself in a predicament that puts him to the test. Aurangzeb is all about a world where Kingship knows no Kinship and where there can be only one Emperor.
Director(s): Atul Sabharwal
Production: Yash Raj Films
  2 wins & 5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.6
NOT RATED
Year:
2013
137 min
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I have told.

If you want more information,

then bring a warrant, arrest me!

Or else, please leave.

I didn't understand one thing...

My father was thrown out

of the police because of you two.

He got humiliated in

the press and his department.

But he kept his silence.

He could have risen through

the ranks in his department.

He always believed that your

own kin matters more than your dreams.

Oh really?

I've always felt

that he never valued me.

But I know now that he

never thought of me as his own.

My brother was never able

to make his case against Yashwardhan.

Today that man operates

illegal businesses

in the garb of a real estate empire.

Police had no evidence against

him then, and has none until now.

Even now Yashwardhan could be arrested

and you two brought

in front of the world.

Then yes,

my brother's name can be redeemed.

But how can Yashwardhan

go to jail now?

Ever heard of 'Aurangzeb?'

The Mughal Emperor?

What if there was an 'Aurangzeb'

in Yashwardhan's gang,

the one who would capture the

king and kill the rest for the throne?

You mean Ajay?

Ajay's brother Vishal in his place.

When the land starts

getting sold in the villages,

the filth of the countryside

starts coming to the city.

You guys too have become

rich by selling your farmland.

You've earned money but not class.

Untie our driver. Bastard.

Of course I'll set this poor guy free,

but what I'll do to you...

have you thought of that?

I'll blow a window in your head.

The wind will blow through

and keep you cool.

My father says I am a thick-head.

Shoot, let's check if the

bullet goes through or bounces back.

Shoot... shoot... shoot.

You dog.

This property-dealer works for us.

He's the one we sent to take

your signature and thumb impressions.

And this is what you did to him?

He was forcibly making

us sign the papers.

And was quoting a very low price.

But he was saying our name, right?

Then how did you dare

sign for another colonizer?

Speak.

Listen, listen... someone called

to say that Yashwardhan

Singh wants to withdraw his claim.

Don't lie.

Never, brother.

- Don't lie!

I am not lying.

He's telling the truth.

Yashwardhan has cancelled the deal

He's called you for a meeting.

What the hell were you up to?

Some plots were

included in the R-zone.

I wanted to do the deal.

I've told you a million times to

let Nina handle the high level jobs.

So then why didn't

Nina herself find out

about the R-zone land before I could?

A politician was

interested in that land,

and we were interested

in a relationship with him.

That's why we backed

out from the deal.

You do have a lot of relationships,

hun... Ms. Nina.

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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