Chamatkar Page #3

Synopsis: Sunder Srivastava (Shah Rukh Khan) is a young graduate whose main ambition in life is to fulfil his father's dream of starting a school on his half-acre property in his village, though he has no funds to execute his plans. Sunder's childhood friend Prem, a seasoned conman who operates in Bombay, convinces the gullible Sunder to mortgage his land to the village Zamindar (landlord) and fly to Dubai. Prem promises Sunder a handsomely paying teacher's job in Dubai that would give Sunder enough money to start his school within two years. Sunder does as told and arrives in Bombay to meet Prem; not only is there no sign of his friend at the station, but Sunder also gets unwittingly involved with a petty thief who robs him of all his luggage and money. To make matters worse, when Sunder reaches Prem's lodge, he finds an apologetic letter from Prem informing him that he has used his Rs.10,000 to get himself to Dubai instead and will one day repay him. Now at the end of his tether, Sunder wander
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
Director(s): Rajiv Mehra
Production: Nirvana Films
 
IMDB:
6.7
PG
Year:
1992
171 min
138 Views


C'mon I'll drop you there.

I would be very grateful sir.

- Why should you say that?

A human being should help

another human being.

Driver. - Do you have a car too?

- Yes. What should I do?

What a coincidence it is. I

came to receive somebody..

..and he hasn't come.

You have come..

..but nobody has

come to receive you.

Yes sir. - Keep the luggage of

this gentleman, in the car.

He has to go where

we will be going.

I have been thinking, had

you not been there..

..then what would

have happened to me?

Somebody would have taken

away your luggage.

Is that so? - Yes.

I'm going now. I'm, going to

see the driver you stay here.

I'm coming along with you.

- No you stay here itself.

It's possible that your

friend comes here.

Yes that's quite possible.

And even if he doesn't come then

we'll still reach you there.

You're very kind.

- Now you don't move from here. - No.

You don't move from here.

- No I will not move.

Oh god, you have sent a

good man to help me.

Long lives hanuman.

Don't worry young man.

Whatever god does, he

does it for the good.

Maybe something good

may come out of this.

I'm sorry sir, are you

an inspector or a saint?

You're right, you're right. Take

this sweet from the offering.

My name is P.K. Sant. But

I'm a Sant by eating.

You don't worry at all. We'll

definitely find your baggage.

And if the lord wills, then you'll

get it too. Go. - Yes? - Go.

Long live India.

Long live Hanuman.

Long live India.

Long live Hanuman.

Greetings, greetings.

Oh you killed me, you killed me.

I'm sorry, forgive me.

Forgive me.

It's not your fault..

..foreigner this is the

fault of this one leg.

Don't say that, I'm

feeling very ashamed.

Ok, you can go now. I'll be lying

here itself. - Forgive me.

What do you want?

- Is this Prem kutir lodge? - Yes it is.

Have you booked any room?

No, no. My name is

Sunder Shrivastav. - oh.

I've come from Jawaharpur.

- I see. - That Prem has..

Yes Prem, Prem. He has

left a letter for you.

Sunder, you may definitely

be shocked to read this..

..letter of mine.

But believe me my friend

this is my last letter.

Actually I was in need

of money to go to Dubai.

I couldn't arrange for Rs. 10,000.

So I thought of you.

Just think that a friend

has helped a friend.

And yes sunder, give the pen

that I gave you, to this man.

I hope that you'll surely forgive me.

Isn't it?

Did you get my pen? He told me

that you're going to get it.

Yes. Is this it?

- Yes, thank god, I got my pen.

Sir, this lodge, I mean who

are the owners of this lodge?

My father and myself.

- What? Isn't it this fellow?

What? - No, what I mean is can

I get a place for the night?

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