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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
300 Views


Then, what is the meaning of Aakhri Dao?

Let him come, then I will tell you.

Him. That thief.

That fool. That scoundrel.

And yet, you still want him.

You can't neutralize poison with honey.

You need poison for it.

Have you sent him the message?

I have put up posters

in every infamous lane.

He's an old grain.

God knows which pot he will come out of.

"My innocent darling."

"Move your body slowly, slowly."

"Wherever you go, let's go together."

"My eyes and my dreams

are full of abandon."

"My days and my nights

are full of abandon."

"Everything about me is full of abandon."

"Abandon..."

"Your blue eyes tease me

all day and night."

"Your intoxicating eyes pierce

right through my heart."

"My innocent darling."

"Move your body slowly, slowly."

"Wherever you go, let's go together."

"My innocent darling."

"Move your body slowly, slowly."

"Wherever you go, let's go together."

"This lane..."

"This lane is for crazy lovers like you."

"Get down..."

"Get down and get a little funky, dude."

"I swear..."

"I swear once you start opening up,"

"I'll dance..."

"I'll dance like a crazy fanatic."

"Your blue eyes tease me

all day and night."

"Your intoxicating eyes pierce

right through my heart."

"My innocent darling."

"Move your body slowly, slowly."

"I'll take you along wherever I go."

"My beloved."

"Hey!"

"Why are you so..."

"Why are you so shy?"

"Everyone..."

"Everyone here is naughty."

"Don't be..."

"Don't be fooled by my looks."

"I am a legendary...

"I am a legendary lover, darling."

"Your blue eyes tease me

all day and night."

"Your intoxicating eyes pierce

right through my heart."

"My innocent darling."

"Move your body slowly, slowly."

"Wherever you go, let's go together."

"Your innocent darling."

"Move your body slowly, slowly."

"I'll take you along wherever I go."

"My beloved."

Last move, Bhawani Singh.

- Stealing gold from the army?

- Yes.

I had a friend who dared

to get into a fight with the army.

- Do you know what happened to him?

- What?

He's dead.

If they are the army, we are the badasses!

Bhawani, this job is too dangerous.

I hope you haven't lost your mind.

No one will pay you 50,000Rs

for a puppet show.

But what good is 50,000Rs if we're dead?

The world is not like your mother

who will give you

everything served on a platter.

You have to work hard for it.

I have thought this through.

Guruji.

There is no safe in this world

that you can't crack.

And Dalia knows every dune in Rajasthan.

- And I am the third.

- Yes, you were always born ready.

- If the four of us work together...

- Oh, brother.

There's just three of us.

Who is the fourth one?

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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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