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Synopsis: This story revolves around Malhar Gopaldas Agnihotri, a out-of-work actor, poor, and dependent on his father, who is heading for retirement. Malhar knows that he can act, very well indeed, all he needs is some encouragement, and some money. He gets neither. His father is abusive, and even gets physical with him openly in front of all the neighors, and even the neighborhood. Malhar loves a young lady named Apoorva Choudhury, but his affections are mis-applied, as Apoorva only regards him as a friend, and she loves Nihal Joshi, a Police Inspector. Frustrated at the lack of love and encouragement, Malhar takes recourse in an exercise, an exersise that will put him in direct confrontation with the law, as it starts with murder.
 
IMDB:
6.7
Year:
1998
180 min
991 Views


Calm down.

The thing is that this

girl is a little crazy.

- What do you mean?

- She is mad.

Her story is very painful. If you

hear it then even you will feel sad.

This entire property

belonged to her father.

He lost everything in gambling.

The girl got such a big

shock that she became mad.

Even today she thinks that

this bungalow belongs to her.

She curses me and I listen.

- Oh no.

I think what will

happen of this girl.

No uncle, you are really

very kind hearted man.

Who keeps a mad girl like this?

- There is something called humanity.

- No problem.

- You are 20 people. You must be

tired so go and sleep. - Yes.

Whatever had to

happen has happened.

- Now there is peace.

- Okay.

- Go and sleep now.

- Okay, good night.

Okay, I will come in your room.

Oh god, she looks so beautiful.

Amazing.

We will go.

We will go after having tea.

- Yes, we will go.

- Bhaag Singh.

I am getting late.

Where has father trapped me?

What is it?

What are you looking at?

- Am I looking mad?

- No, no.

You are not at all mad.

Oh God.

Hey, listen where are

you taking our things?

Uncle, where has

he taken our things?

- Calm down, calm down.

- One minute.

- Where has she gone?

- Nothing has happened.

He has got fit of

being a washer woman.

She will go to the shore and

wash your things and bring it back.

You will get your

things cleaned for free.

Idiot, you survive on her

money and say lies about her.

Shameless,

why have you come her between men?

- Go inside.

- Keep quiet, otherwise I will hit you.

- Boy.

- Yes.

The thing is that she is

the owner of this entire property.

He lied to you so

that you do not beat him.

Why shouldn't we? Uncle, you..

But where has she taken our things?

Hey, what are you doing?

Why? Mad people behave this way.

They pick up the things

and throw it like this.

One more is left.

Sister,

I don't have underwear left.

We request you...

Anyway, we have come to apologize.

Okay, we will catch our

ears and even ready to do pushups.

Come on do it. What are you doing?

We made a mistake. For give us.

If you come further then

I will hit you. Understood.

Get away.

Why do you want to

prove Bhaag Singh right?

Look, please calm down.

We will vacate your

bungalow and leave.

But please give this.

- Immediately.

- Yes immediately.

- At this moment.

- Yes, but let me first take my bag.

- Hey, leave it.

- My bag.

Give me the bag.

Leave the bag.

Being a girl aren't

you ashamed of doing this.

- this is too much.

- Give me the bag.

I will make sure I take the bag.

There is nothing that belongs

to your father. Give me the bag.

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N. Chandra

N. Chandra or Chandrashekhar Narvekar (born 4 April 1952) is an Indian producer, writer and director, known for gritty realism, in his early dark and loud films such as Ankush, Pratighaat, Tezaab and Narsimha (1991). Chandra also made the successful but critically scorned Style and its sequel Xcuse Me. more…

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