Dushman Devta Page #2

Synopsis: Shiva is an escaped convict who is looking for a suitable place to hide from the police. His adventures lead him to end up in a rural region which happens to be the main target of bandits and wild animals - with no one who can stop them from looting and killing the residents there. Shiva finds that he can take refuge there. His methods of solving the issues get him well respected by the residents who regard him as god without knowing that Shiva has an ulterior motive.
 
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1991
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...they have to reach Meenaganj...

...before evening at any cost.

Bear.

Hey! Villagers, listen, bear

has taken away Leela with him.

What happened, Kamli?

- Villagers, listen.

What happened? - Bear has

taken away Leela with him.

Bear has taken away,

Bear has taken away.

Bear has come.

Are you all right?

I think all this act is

of that saint Raja sir.

Since the time your father is lost...

...you put all the blame on Raja sir.

I am not saying

anything to you, Pundit-ji.

You'll understand

when you'll bear that.

Gauri, where are

you going in a hurry?

You sit here and grind medicines.

Do you know what has

happened in the village?

Whatever happens in the village?

I grind these herbs

and make a medicine...

...for making people unconscious.

A bear came in the village.

A bear came?

Then definitely he must have

taken away a girl with him.

Since my houses is

not near this village...

...I don't know what's

happening in the village.

How will you come to know?

Dacoits and bears have

made the life miserable.

Don't know, what is written in

the destiny of this village?

It seems that no body

can save this village.

There he's running.

He got saved.

Chase him.

Have you seen a man here?

Why don't you say anything?

He is an absconding criminal.

Why are you asking him?

He is deaf and dumb.

Check his cart.

See, if he's not

hiding in the straws.

Check his luggage too.

Sir, there is nothing in it.

There is nothing in this too.

Ok, let him go.

Now come out, there

is no danger here.

Hey old man! What acting you did?

Do you used to do

act in a drama earlier?

No, son, I never lie, that's why

I did this act of deaf and dumb.

I have been to so many places.

Nobody helps anyone

without any reason.

There must be some reason.

Yes son, nobody helps

without any interest.

Tell you one thing.

I am a bankrupt; you

won't get anything from me.

Thank you, greetings.

Bye-bye.

Who are you people?

Give a strong tea.

Getup, baba, who

were these scoundrels?

How ruthlessly they have beaten you.

Don't know, son,

might be some enemies.

Hey, arrange that bed.

Yes, sir.

Sit Baba, slowly, slowly, very good.

Give me a glass of hot milk.

Yes.

And listen if there is ghee,

put two spoons of ghee in it.

Yes, I am bringing it.

Take this, sir.

Baba, drink some milk.

It will give you some energy.

So Baba, how are you feeling?

Are you feeling better?

Yes, God bless you, son.

This God never blesses anyone.

You saved me from

those policemen and...

...I saved you from these civilians,

the account is equal.

It is ridiculous, you

were so many people...

...and still you could not

catch a single prisoner.

You don't know that Shiva.

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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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