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Synopsis: Baadshaho is inspired by real-life events during the Emergency and revolves around stolen gold, a thief (Ajay Devgn), an undercover cop (Vidyut Jammwal), a character inspired by Maharani Gayatri Devi (Ileana D'Cruz) and an army officer (Emraan Hashmi) who is entrusted with protecting the country's treasure.
Director(s): Milan Luthria
Production: Grand Showbiz Media & Entertainment
 
IMDB:
5.1
TV-MA
Year:
2017
136 min
297 Views


Don't go near her.

That's exactly what I have come here for.

It's time to perform the final rites.

Whether Princess Gitanjali arrives, or...

Guards, attention!

High Angle!

One round!

The king is dead.

And looking at the Princess' behavior,

I don't think she will be able

to handle the empire.

She's a misfit from head to toe

and we are not used to her modern ways.

Bhawani.

The Princess is calling you.

People are commenting behind my back

about my clothes, my friends...

I am sure you have heard.

Do you have the same opinion about me?

- That's not it.

- Then what is it, Bhawani?

Did I make a mistake?

No, let your enemies make mistakes.

I am surrounded by enemies!

And you're leaving me alone amongst them.

I thought you don't need me.

My father, the king, once said to me.

"There's only one man in this palace

that I can trust."

From now on,

you will stay with me all the time.

Like how you used to stay with the king.

As my personal security in-charge.

But, don't ever break my trust.

Trust me.

Loyalty runs in my blood.

A promise and a life

can only be given once.

From now on, they are both yours.

It's late and you didn't tell anyone.

Where are you going?

Give me the keys.

I won't give them

unless I know the reason.

Everything is over now

that the king is dead.

Our Privy Purse is finished!

And I'm left with nothing.

Our population is 1.2 million.

Who will look after them?

The government?

I don't want to live.

I don't want to live like a fake queen!

Give me the keys to the jeep.

Get in the jeep.

Who do you think you are?

No one ever dared to touch me,

misbehave or talk to me like this.

If the security isn't strict,

then what is the point of having one?

I can have you shot for such conduct.

Life lasts just for four days

and today is the fourth.

That's the way I have lived it.

What are you doing?

- Where are you taking me?

- I'm helping you end your life.

What?

If you want to die

then it's pointless for me to live.

Because my life belongs to you.

I guess you're in more hurry to die.

The sooner the bad part

is over, the better.

Bhawani.

Bhawani...

Bhawani...

Bhawani, stop the car!

Once you have faced death,

you will realize the value of life.

Your people look up to you.

If you're dead, who will they turn to?

Have you ever thought about that?

But who do I turn to when I'm in need?

I am completely alone.

Whether you walk

on a bed of roses or thorns...

you can't hug yourself in times of despair

nor can you cry on your own shoulder.

Everybody needs somebody.

Someone special.

I am with you.

Always.

On every step of the way.

Until the end.

That's my promise.

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Rajat Arora

Rajat Aroraa (born 23 July 1975) is an independent writer in the Indian film and television industry; widely known for his films Once Upon a Time in Mumbai (2010), The Dirty Picture (2011), Kick (2014), Gabbar Is Back (2015) and Taxi No. 9211 (2006) He has also written the blockbuster hit and critically acclaimed Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai (2010). Rajat wrote Baadshaho (2017) directed by Milan Luthria and starring Ajay Devgn. The movie is scheduled for release in September 2017. He also worked on AZHAR, a biopic on the most controversial Indian cricket captain, with Balaji Telefilms. The movie released on 13 May 2016. Rajat is also working on untitled film for Multi Screen Media (MSM). more…

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