Bombay to Goa Page #2

Synopsis: College student Mala has dreams of becoming a Bollywood movie actress; her dreams began materializing into reality when she is approached by Mr. Sharma and his assistant Mr. Verma who promises to take her to the way of stardom. Unfortunately when her parents learn about this they oppose to this and decide to arrange her marriage so that she will be restricted to go above her limits forcing her to approach Sharma for advice who asks her to run-away with huge sums of cash. Greed over comes the duo resulting in Sharma killing Verma; Mala who witness this is on the run for her life; she then board a bus that run between Bombay to Goa without realizing where this journey will end. But her life remains threaten as Sharma has not given up his searches for her.
 
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Year:
1972
132 min
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No thanks.

- Why not?

l hate fllm people.

Maybe like others, you too

feel they are bad people.

That is wrong. Good and bad folk

are found in evey profession.

ln business, society, government.

lt depends on what kind

of person you come across.

Think before condemning others.

To become an actress

you had become blind.

And what kind ofa man

you associated with.

l've made all the inquiries.

She's a golden goose.

Her name is Mala. Father...

Drinks water from a silver glass

and eats ofl a golden plate.

And the girl dreams of becoming

an actress day and night.

Ourjob is done. Let us also eat

and drink in gold and silver.

Remember the technique?

- Absolutely.

l'm a photographer for a fllm

magazine. May l take your picture?

Why?

- By printing your picture..

l want to prove it's not only

the fllm stars who are beautiful.

lt's also outside fllmdom.

lfyou don't mind, send a picture

to Sharma International too.

He is..?

- Sharma.

Just returned from Africa.

And she is Miss Mala.

But how do you know my name?

How many beautiful girls

are there in this city?

One...

- Orjust two.

lt was not diMcult

flnding out your name.

l was saying he has just

returned from East Africa.

He has a factoy there.

He's come here to make fllms.

And is looking for new faces.

So you're looking for new faces?

l'd love to act in fllms.

l've won many cups for acting

on school and college stage.

ll you give me a

chance in your fllm?

Sure. You need us

and we need you.

The photograph should

be true to life.

lfthese drops ofwater slip ofl

her body, the picture will be good.

Stand like this.

Smile and pose.

Who are you?

- Forget me.

Someday l am sure you will

become a great fllm star.

To reach you then,

l'll have to be born again.

Sowhy don't l take

your autograph now?

Write something with your

delicate hands in my book.

Don't interFere in

somebody's personal matters.

You take the picture

and you get out ofthe frame.

l wasn't born to get out.

- ll you go quietly...?

Look, l neither came because

you asked norwill l leave.

l think he's decided he wants to

get thrashed. You come here.

Smile a little.

Just a minute! Wait!

What's going on? Let her be.

Look at it this way. You want a

heroine. You're also getting a hero.

Just hold this.

l think l'll have to

stop being nice.

l turned one into aflsh.

What do you want, love?

- l don't talk to riflrafl, love.

Listen to me.

God gives beauty but

we must protect it.

Take evey step in youth

aer great contemplation.

Up to you whetheryou listen or not.

But l tried explaining.

A sexy pose.

Don't move.

What are you doing the day

aer tomorrow in the evening?

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Rajendra Krishan

Rajendra Krishan (6 June 1919 – 23 September 1987) also credited as Rajinder Krishan, was an Indian poet, lyricist and screenwriter. more…

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