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Synopsis: After the shooting death of Forest Officer Anthony, the authorities assign orphaned Raja to his post, which he accepts. Upon arrival, he finds out that there are some corrupt officials working, and he quickly dismisses them. He than, with the help of local tribals and their leader, Mongola, exerts control over the region, preventing poaching, illegal cutting of trees, event rescues an elephant from the jaws of a crocodile. He meets with wealthy Pooja, and both fall in love with each other. Pooja's dad, Brijmohan, wants her to marry Nagendra, the son of Sher Singh, but Pooja refuses to do so, and as a result marries Raja without her father's blessings. As a result of poaching and confining Pooja, Nagendra and Sher are arrested and imprisoned for six years. Six years later, they are released and find out that Pooja is still married to Raja and they now have a son. Nagendra and Sher conceive a scheme to break-up their marriage, get Pooja and her son out of the way, and then kill Raja. Bef
 
IMDB:
5.4
Year:
1989
162 min
80 Views


Now you'll try to say that all

this is family heritage.

But I know very well, Sukhiram

that your father was a watchman

and your mother

had to clean other's dishes

to make you an officer.

Now don't try to lie.

And tell me truthfully,

what is your salary?

Sir, 1200 rupees.

A person who earns 1200

rupees as salary

can't drink scotch.

A person who earns 1200

rupees as salary

can't have a colour T.V.

No, sir, what are you doing?

Bastard, being a policeman

you cheat law.

Before becoming a policeman

we have to take an oath.

Did you forget that

oath too? Get up.

Anthony lost his life because

of people like you.

Sir, please forgive me. Look, look,

this blood. Let it flow.

Let the impure blood of bribery

come out of your body.

Now give me the names of

those who bribed you.

What's the address of the

people who killed Anthony?

Sir, God promise, I don't know

their name and address.

Those people just throw money

while passing through

the check post.

And I get busy collecting

that money.

I never tried to Iook at their face.

Because I believe that the

less I know about them

the more will I live.

Gangu.

Yes, sir. Keep my car ready.

I have to go in the jungle.

What! Again jungle!

Let my fate burn!

Sita, marrying Ram, had to live

in the jungles only for 14 years.

And look at me.

I'm living in this jungle for

You care neither for me

nor for this house.

The whole day, you're either

in that timber shop

or roaming in the jungle.

Along with you, you've even made

my son Nagender an animal.

I wish my nephew, Budhi was here.

I could have at least poured

out my soul to him.

I don't know when my

dear Budhi will come.

Here I come, aunty.

I've come, uncle.

Budhi, you've come,

my dear has come.

You'd gone to Kashi university,

hadn't you?

Did you get your PUC certificate

or you just ate and became

fat like a buffalo.

Fat? I'm fat? Shall I show

you the mirror? Shut up!

If this time you fail, then

my heart will also fail.

If this is the matter, uncle, call

a doctor immediately. Why?

Because this time too there are

good chances that I'll fail.

Will you again fail?

Aunty, I've got Banarasi

sari for you from Kashi.

God bless you, my son.

You always get a sari for me

whenever you go to give your exam.

I bless you, God willing, may

you fail for another 12 years

and you keep bringing sari for me.

Uncle. What is this? This is

a container. I've got it for you.

It contains the sacred

water of Ganga.

When you are on the verge of dying

I'll sprinkle this holy water

on you with Basil leaves.

Keep it safely. It's a useful thing.

Budhi! When did you come?

When did you come! Talk with

respect. I'm elder to you.

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