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Synopsis: Wealthy widower Deepraj Khanna lives a comfortable lifestyle in India with his only child, a daughter by the name of Pooja, who always gets what she wants. When she enrolls in an all-girls college, she feasts her eyes on a young Lecturer by the name of Suraj Chauhan, and wants him all for herself. She gets all the more determined when he outrightly rejects, and even humiliates her publicly. She is devastated when she finds out that he has given his heart to an invalid former dancer, Supriya Maheshwari, who is convalescing after recovering from a paralytic stroke. Pooja thinks of the unfairness of life and confronts Supriya, who has a relapse, is again hospitalized and refuses to respond to any treatment, insisting that Suraj walk out of her life and marry Pooja. When Suraj finds that it is Supriya's last wish, he does marry Pooja, only to find out a few months later that it was Pooja who had caused Supriya's stroke. Suraj walks away from everyones lives, but he will return again five y
 
IMDB:
2.9
Year:
2005
137 min
124 Views


Make uP... make uP... sir...

actually, I went in

to aPPly the Powder...

...and I found out that

it had finished.

When the Powder came, I found...

...out that the Perfume

had finished too.

When the Perfume came I found out

that there wasn't any cream.

I had to go to the market

many a times, sir.

And when I had to go,

I had to come too.

Actually, sir...

This is your first day in college...

and this is our first fisticuffs...

I mean... a first meeting

with you, isn't it, sir?

I have to look beautiful,

isn't it, sir?

The ones who laugh on a

rotten joke are fools.

And I haven't come here to judge

the Miss India contest.

Take your seat.

Thank you, sir.

Hi...

Let's continue.

Carbohydrates consist of...

- One second, sir. - Yes?

Sir, you said that the

ones who laugh...

...on a rotten joke are fools.

What is a standard joke, sir?

My subject is chemistry, not jokes.

An imPortant grouP of naturally

occurring substances.

Hydrogen and oxygen.

As elements in...

War...

Terrorists in the college?

I had heard about them

in the Parliament.

What nonsense is this?

College terrorism?

Yes, sir.

What is all this? What is haPPening?

I think you know better than

me about these girls.

No. We gave sir a guard of honor.

Did we do anything wrong. Sir?

Hundred Percent wrong.

He is our guest.

He has come in our college to

teach for just six months.

Do you act like this

with your guests?

I will rePort. I will

rePort all of you.

Should you be killed...

Should be left... tell me...

Sir...

We stay here too, sir.

Your neighbors.

Will you Pet something in this, sir?

I like to rear honeybees.

Any Problems?

No... no Problems, sir,

shall we helP you?

I will call you if I need you.

Please call us, sir.

We burst crackers in the class.

But we aren't that bad girls, sir.

The cracker guy?

Greetings, sir.

Armaan Khan.

These girls stay with me.

Actually, I have a lot of

contacts in the society.

Even if you have any

Problem, tell me.

Shut uP!

Sister, I will go to the market.

Armaan... listen... go to the market.

...and get my sPecial betel leaf.

- Betel leaf?

The one that you get every time.

Kiwam... raw and eatable, 120, Pure.

Remember it.

The high society PeoPle

have a high choice.

Like that... what do you like... sir?

I like to teach insolent

PeoPle some culture.

Now mind your own business.

Thank you, sir.

He is angry.

The scaredy cat.

A moon like face stays in

the window next to me.

A moon like face stays in

the window next to me.

Hey, Neeta.

Did he leave?

It seems that he is inside.

- Okay.

There is a letter box here.

That means that he must be

waiting for letters too.

Who will send letters

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