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Synopsis: Young Anup Saxena lives a middle-classed lifestyle in Bombay along with his widower dad, Durgaprasad, who works as a Police Inspector. Anup's life is turned upside down when he witnesses four men assault and kill his father. He spends the rest of his childhood acquiring money and athletic ability to avenge his father's death - a decision that will take him to Las Vegas, New York, Geneva, Madrid and Paris - where he will find his life threatened by his father's assailants as well as a New York-based detective who is determined to arrest him at any and all costs.
 
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Year:
1976
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read about the murder..

..of two innocent Indians.

- Ratan and Jagdish?

Yes.

- They were innocent?

Yes. And co-incidentally,

their murderer is also an Indian.

But why are you

taking an interest in it?

Actually Mr. Gupta, it's a question

of the honor of my country.

Because I am an Indian as well.

Actually, it's the question of

your life and death, isn't it?

Mr. Gupta, if you

handle this case..

..then I am sure

you'll catch the culprit.

Mr. Puri, I've

retired from the services.

I understand, Mr.

Gupta, but.. old is gold.

You are right, you are right.

But you know gold is getting

costlier in every country.

That's why I would advice

you to take help of the FBI..

..and to hurry up.

So that the murderer

doesn't leave the country.

Come on, boys, next lesson.

Yes, sir.

- I am sorry. Come.

'Your attention please,

flight AF010, to Geneva..

..passengers are requested

to proceed to gate no. 15.'

Oh my darling, it's

a beautiful weather.

Let's go for skiing.

My darling, my love.

Rody. Follow me.

Rody, do you see that cliff.

There is going to be a blast there.

What will happen if

someone falls from that cliff?

He's dead.

- Good.

I am going there with my

beloved wife for skiing.

Remove that danger

board from there.

But she is pregnant.

But I don't want to add

to the world's population.

This foolish woman has

also fallen for my love..

..and transferred all

her wealth in my name.

I got what I wanted.

She'll get what she deserves.

Her death.

That's my profession.

This is my business.

Go and remove that

danger board from there. Go.

Thanks, love.

- Come on, sweetheart. Let's go.

Come on, love. Let's race it.

No!

Are you alright?

Pardon me, but your

husband wanted to kill you.

Oh no.

- Yes.

That's why he ordered his

man to remove the danger sign..

..so that you don't

know about the gorge.

He's lying. Who are you?

I ask you, who are you?

Her life and your death.

- Shut up!

Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.

This is your

captain Jubia, speaking.

We're cruising at a

speed of 500 miles per hour..

..at an altitude 30,000 feet.

Out next stop is Madrid.

Thank you.

Yes, sir.

- May I see Mr. Dominique Francis?

Here's my card.

One moment, sir.

Hello, Mr. Gupta. - Hello, Francis!

You thought of me after a long time.

I thought you've forgotten me.

But I didn't forget you. - Is it?

I regularly kept enquiring others..

..about where Mr.

Gupta is, how is he?

What would you like to have,

sir? Whiskey, brandy?

Special wine for special customer.

- No, Francis.

Sorry, I don't take

whiskey or brandy during daytime.

You won't have anything, sir?

Then have lunch with me today.

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Sachin Bhowmick

Sachin Bhowmick (Bengali: শচীন ভৌমিক; 17 July 1930 – 12 April 2011) was an Indian Hindi film writer and director. Writing was his main work and he wrote stories or screenplays for over 94 films. He is best remembered for directing the light romantic black comedy classic Raja Rani (1973). He was also a regular contributor to Ultorath, a Bengali magazine on cinema. Due to the Bengali pronunciation of his surname Bhaumick we will find his surname spelled as Bhowmick in numerous sites. more…

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