Paying Guest Page #2

Synopsis: An incompetent lawyer gets evicted, dons the guise of an old man to gain accommodation, falls for the owner's daughter, then faces numerous life-changing challenges.
 
IMDB:
6.9
Year:
1957
157 min
91 Views


..Iike the faiy's Ieg.

You wiII die a sIow death.

Fustated wite,

you think you ae vey smart.

TeII me. If you had been

in my pIace..

..what wouId you have witten?

Look, a poet is being intoduced.

ObviousIy, it shouId

begin with a poem.

Fo instance, teas ae fIowing..

Wounds ae fesh. I am heaIing it

with the baIm of wods.

It's onIy wods and wods ae aII

I have to take you hearts away.

And to take you hearts away,

today, we have with us..

..such a pesonaIity in

ou studio whose wods have..

It's mine, I was.. don't quieten me.

He is speaking my Iines.

He is taking my shot. - Shut up.

What shut up?

- Cut it.

He is speaking my wods.

WonderfuI Iines! What wods!

What is this?

Pape. This is the

estauant's pape.

In it, it's witten that you

ae seIIing me this estauant.

What?!

Yes, my dea bothe.

I wiII seII this estauant

and ecove my shae of money.

SeII the estauant?

I shouId seII this estauant?

I shouId seII my fathe's deam?

I shouId seII it to a useIess,

ogue man Iike you?

I too am the son of the

man who is you fathe.

I have a ight to this estauant.

- Right?

The peopIe who fuIfiI thei

duties shouId taIk about ights.

What duty did you fuIfiI as a son?

You spIuged you shae of money.

Now, onIy this estauant is Ieft.

It's fathe's Iast memento.

And you want to seII this too.

Listen to me caefuIIy.

I won't even seII a singIe

bick of this estauant.

Who wiII buy a bick?

The entie estauant wiII be soId.

Eithe whiIe you'e

aIive o afte you death.

I give you a week's time.

If you don't seII this

estauant and give me my shae..

..then you know my powe.

Ronnie..

- HeIIo, M. Singh. How ae you?

WiII I get something to eat?

I am vey hungy.

BaIIu Singh, is eveything fine?

Yes, Inspecto. Eveything is fine.

I am his younge bothe Ronnie.

Lonnie?

- Not Lonnie. Ronnie.

Ronnie. He means to say Ronnie.

That's what I am saying.

My name is Ronnie.

This knife?

This knife is ou

fathe's Iast memento.

He was a chef. He wouId cut

onions and tomatoes with this knife.

Right, Bothe?

I'm Ieaving. I wiII come next week.

I don't need an expIanation.

I want esuIts.

Lazy feIIow.

Eveybody wants saIay fo fee.

Go compIete the weekIy saIes eport.

Go. Why ae you staing

at me? I said get Iost.

Why ae you Iaughing?

Tust me. Now, it's you tun.

Hi, good moning.

Wow! You'e Iooking

vey petty today.

How many times I have toId you

to stand staight in font of me!

I hate this body Ianguage of yous.

Soy, ma'am.

I head you wee again Iate today.

Switch that thing off.

- Yes, ma'am.

WiII you just stand ove

my head o wiII you sit too?

Thank you.

Ma'am, didn't you hea?

I soId two cas today.

I head it. Good.

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Nasir Hussain

Mohammad Nasir Hussain Khan or Nasir Hussain (16 November 1926 – 13 March 2002) was an Indian film producer, director and screenwriter. With a career spanning decades, Hussain has been credited as a major trendsetter in the history of Hindi cinema. For example, he directed Yaadon Ki Baraat (1973), which created the Bollywood masala film genre that defined Hindi cinema in the 1970s and 1980s, and he wrote and produced Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak (1988), which set the Bollywood musical romance template that defined Hindi cinema in the 1990s. Akshay Manwani wrote a book on Hussain's cinema titled Music, Masti, Modernity: The Cinema of Nasir Husain.. He belonged to a Rohilla Pathan family of Uttar Pradesh. more…

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