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Synopsis: Suman lives a wealthy lifestyle along with her widower dad, Thakur Ranvir Singh, and an unmarried aunt, Damyanti, in a palatial house in Bombay. They are direct descendants of Raja Hariman Singh of Bijapur. When Ranvir finds out that Suman is in love with a middle-classed male, Sanjay, he expresses displeasure and forbids her to ever see him again. When she persists, he tells her that there is a curse on the entire family - a curse that was inflicted 200 years ago by a blood-thirsty, flesh-eating demon named Samri. This curse impacts only women in their family, who are hideously transformed after giving birth to their firstborn, and die a painful death. Treating this as mere superstitious, Suman and Sanjay, along with Sanjay's friend, Anand and his wife, Sapna, set out to Bijapur to unearth and put an end to this rumor - not knowing that soon they will resurrect a virtually indestructible Samri - who is out to kill the remainder of the Singh family before wrecking havoc on the region a
 
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1984
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What is a dream and what is the truth?

Who will know that here?

Live for the moment,

oh live for the moment, lover

Papa, I'm back

Sorry I'm late again

I met my old girlfriend Nikki

and she insisted I go back with her

And then her parents insisted

I stay for dinner

Papa, have you eaten?

Who is this boy?

It's Sanjay, papa

He's a really nice boy

- If you met him...

- You'll not see him again

Please meet him just once.

He's from a respectable family

Ranbir Singh's family blood

has not become so thin...

...that it can flow away

in the gutters

I knew it, Suman...

I knew that your father's money

would be a wall between us

Even so Sanjay, why won't you

meet Papa one day?

I'm sure if he met you,

all these problems would be solved

No, Suman

He'd just reject me

because I'm poor

So now I see how my own blood

wants to shame me

And how this man is now

my mortal enemy

You fool...

If you burn palace lamps

in a hovel...

...you won't get light,

you'll burn the hovel down

But if there's a fire,

the must be some light

Not for long

In a poor man's life,

even a brief light is worth much

Today's love is not love,

it's just the fever of youth

How much?

How much money do you want,

to leave my daughter alone?

Sorry, sir...

...true love

can't be bought and sold

You blacken

our good family name...

...and now you argue with me!

Teach him respect!

Let him go, papa.

Please!

Stay off my friend!

Come you bastard dogs,

where are you running off to?

We showed 'em

I don't understand

If Suman wants you,

what's his problem?

The problem's always been there,

and it always will be

I cannot ignore the heritage

of this family

But what about

your daughter's wishes?

This child's tears

are not something that I want...

...but that vagabond will take her

away from me forever

But I won't let that happen

I won't even let his shadow

fall on her again

Why can't you

make this girl understand, Dayawanti

Make her understand,

or I dread the consequences

Who... Who are you?

I am asking you, who are you...

...that has for centuries cast a shadow

of death on this family?

How much more blood must flow?

How many more will you kill?

How many more lives?

You can't kill her. You can't ever

take my child away from me

Papa what happened?

Nothing, just go back

to your room

After today

you will never meet Sanjay again

And if he tries to see you,

I will have him killed

Don't just stand there,

get out of here

Those gone days I remember.

Those stolen moments I recall

The ones I spent with you,

warm in your embrace

That smile of yours, your blushes,

the time of December, the wet cold

What happened to those days,

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