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Synopsis: Stern, strict and prestigious Ashok Bansal is an industrialist and the eldest in the Bansal family. He is a very strict man especially when it comes to his family, his younger brother, Anil, and sister Sunita who must all follow his rules and regulations pattern. Fail to act proactively and abide by these rules Anil decides to run away from home with an orphan named Kavita and seeks employment in a garage. His sister who loves a peon named Kamal is forced to marry the alcoholic, cruel, abusive and womanizer Pradeep Malik. Soon a run-away orphan named Munna ended up in Ashok's house. Where she decides to mend his ways. Will she be successful in doing so?
 
IMDB:
5.2
Year:
1993
171 min
108 Views


... even in 1 0 years!

Your brother is right, Pradeep.

One cannot jump and reach

the pinnacIe of success.

One attains it, step by step.

And that girI isn't just a step

but your Iadder to success!

Just tread on the first step, and

you'II reach the end on your own!

We have come here onIy

on a hoIiday for a few days.

We'II return to London.

But before we Ieave,

we want to see you settIed.

I think it's quite a good deaI.

I feeI it's not a bad idea!

It's very good!

The wife wiII remain at home.

Who can stop you if you want to

have another woman sometimes!

Done! I accept!

That's more Iike it!

Whether the time is

auspicious or not, I shaII...

...speak to Ashok BansaI tomorrow

itseIf about your proposaI.

- Yes, brother?

- Where is Sunita?

Brother, she... she...

Isn't there a cIock in your room?

Didn't you hear this cIock chime!

Don't you know it's 9 O'cIock?

It's 'Raksha Bandhan' today.

I was preparing for it.

You shouId have prepared

for the festivaI beforehand!

Did you remember now that you

had to buy a 'rakhi'...

... and pour oiI in the Iamp!

Sir, I've prepared the bank

papers that you had asked for.

But, sir... the 'rakhi'...

Do not Iay more importance

on reIationships than business!

And henceforth, just taIk

about your work!

- What's this!

- A 'rakhi'.

Even I can see that! I'm taIking

about your haIf sIeeve shirt!

This is an office,

not your house! Go and change it!

Fenni, give me the names

of the industriaIists...

... who wiII be

attending the meeting today!

Didn't you hear me?!

Sir, my mother... I mean,

my mother was unweII, sir.

So I had to become a doctor.

I mean, I had to take her to the

hospitaI to see a doctor, sir.

Ho... hospitaI! Even you shouId

have stayed in the office then!

Why did you come

to the hospitaI?!

I mean, why did you

come to office?!

I pay you more than the other

companies because I want work!

These 8 hours beIong to me!

Go now! Get me the Iist...

... of the industriaIists

attending today's meeting.

Here's your kerchief!

I've managed to keep

aside 2 minutes for you.

I have to attend a meeting.

Say whatever you have to, soon.

I wiII try my best to take

as IittIe time as possibIe.

EIse, it takes 2 hours

to just begin such matters.

Hurry up, Jayram!

It's the jet age! Speak fast!

Mr.Ashok, there's a

good famiIy which wants...

Go on! I'm Iistening.

You know

Pradeep MaIIik, don't you?

The renowned industriaIist.

He is a very competent boy.

Even you have a

younger sister, and he...

I see! You have come here

with a marriage proposaI.

Yes. If they get married,...

AII right. I'II think about it

and get back to you. Okay?

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Ravi Kapoor

Ravi Kapoor (born 27 June 1969) is an English actor of Indian heritage best known for his roles on Gideon's Crossing and Crossing Jordan. Before relocating to Los Angeles, Kapoor worked for ten years as an actor in England. He trained at East 15 Acting School. Kapoor is married to actress Meera Simhan. more…

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