Chal Mere Bhai Page #2

Synopsis: The wealthy Oberoi family consists of dad, Balraj, his mother, and two sons, namely Vicky and Prem. Vicky is in love with a beautiful young woman, and they hope to marry soon. Unfortunately, this woman passes away in an accident, leaving Vikcy devastated and heart-broken. Vicky takes the responsibility of running the family business, and this is where he meets with a klutz named Sapna Mehra, a woman who wants a job as as his secretary, but has no skills whatsoever. Vicky refuses to hire her, and she tearfully exits the office, only to run into Balraj, who takes pity on her and hires her. Vicky does not go against his dad's wishes and accepts Sapna as his secretary. Vicky gets involved in a fight and is severely wounded and hospitalized. Sapna spends all her free time looking after him, and the Oberoi family feel she will make a good wife for Vicky. Vicky accepts the family's decision. But no one took the trouble of asking Sapna if she really loves Vicky or his younger Casanova-like bro
 
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Relax, grandma. Control yourtemper.

- You shut up!

- Yes, mother?

- Is this the time to come home?

I'd asked you to come at 5!

I'm sorry. I was in the office.

Is your office more important

than Prem's drama?

We're all ready for half an hour.

Now hurry up orwe'll be late.

The son of Industrialist

Balraj Oberoi is an actor!

Prem is not fooling around.

He's acting in a stage play.

You keep quiet. You're his elder

brother. You should explain to him.

He must concentrate on business

instead of these wasteful hobbies.

Why does he need to work?

I am here. Let him do

whatever he feels like.

He's become responsible on his own.

You're spoiling him! He's

sheltered by you! Wasting money!

- Why have you made money? Forthese

sons, isn't it? - Mother, you...

Get the car out.

- Will they come with us?

- Of course.

You should have told me. I'd lock

the office and get my staff along.

Apart from us, who

would watch his play?

Don't underestimate Prem.

One day Prem will be the

brightest star of the stage.

Oh Lord in the sky,

listen to my plea if you exist.

There are hundreds of girls

in the world. Find one for me!

My father's daughter

calls me brother

My father's wife calls me son

My mother's brother

calls me nephew

My brother's daughter

calls me uncle

Oh Lord!

You've given me everything'

Now give me a pretty wife

who'll call me husband

It'll be nice to fiind

someone calling me husband

She'll have a child

calling me daddy

The child will get married

and also have a child

My daughter-in-law will call me

father-in-law and the child, grandpa

You've kept me unmarried.

What mistake have I made?

My lovely sons would've given me

the next beauty

Give me the girl that

you want to give me soon

For all my trust in you, my

marriageable age may pass by

I may get old and may

have to carry a stick

I'm telling it to you because

you rule the world

God, you've given

me everything

Now give me a sister-in-law who'll

call me her brother-in-law

- Have we already reached Bandra?

- No, Bandra is quite far.

- Then why did you stop the cab?

- It's conked off.

- No, that's not possible.

- Why?

It's a machine.

Anything can happen.

Why don't you understand?

Today is my fiirst day at work.

Incidentally it's

my fiirst day too.

Now I'll lose my job.

You're not even trying!

I've got a job with such

difficulty. Now I'll lose it!

It's not empty.

Where will I get a cab?

Excuse me. Excuse me...

- Are you going to Bandra?

- No.

But I have to go to Bandra.

Today is my fiirst day at work.

If I'm late it will be my last day!

- So what can I do?

- Don't do anything.

Just take me to Bandra.

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Ikram Akhtar

Ikram Akhtar (born 20 April 1970) is an Indian film writer working in Bollywood. He started his Bollywood career as an Assistant Writer working for Anees Bazmee. more…

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