Ghayal Page #4
- Year:
- 1990
- 163 min
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Who're you afraid of Varsha?
Afraid of world! I'll...
Sir! Sir!
Sir, I'm sorry!
- What do you mean, sorry?
more than inside the ring.
I'm sorry sir. - What sorry?
What do you mean sorry?
Look, you better behave
yourself. I tell you.
Otherwise I will send
you back to Mumbai.
No sir! No sir! I'm sorry
sir!
I'm sorry sir!
Train! Train! Go and train.
- Thank you.
O Lord! Getting close
to him is dangerous.
Hi Ajay.
- Hi Varsha.
Dream. Must be dream.
It's a dream.
I said hello.
- No, it's dream.
Ajay. - Varsha.
No! It can't be.
Hit me! Hit me! Hit me!
Why didn't you reply
my 10th letter?
- Surprise! How nice.
my coach intervened.
Coach?
- Our coach.
'Look, you better behave
yourself I tell you.'
'Otherwise I will send
you back to Mumbai.'
Who are you? Who have
you come to see?
Varsha go. I don't know you.
Go away, else I'll be killed.
I've come all the way from
Bombay only to meet you.
What if you have come from
Japan. I don't know her.
Is there no discipline -
he brings a girl here.
Go away! Go away! Go away!
Go away! Go away!
Okay. I'm going.
Good bye.
Ajay! How dare you?
Thank God I found you. I looked
for you everywhere.
Waiter!
Excuse me I don't know you.
C'mon Varsha.
We've met after so many days
let's be sweet.
Strange!
Why are you whispering to me?
Don't talk loudly - everybody
is looking at us.
direction.
And that fatty has stopped
eating.
fatty - I don't understand.
Who called me baldy?
- No, we didn't call you baldy.
And who called me fatty?
you're quite slim.
Eat your meal! Eat your meal!
You'll get me killed.
Here. Eat up! Eat up!
they are having romance.
If you like a young girl's
romance with old man go and...
Who called me old man?
old age. Do you want me beaten?
See he touched me. ls there no
decent person to save me.
He's bothering me and nobody
is there to stop him.
What's going on? (in Punjabi)
- Nothing brother.
You please sit. This is our
way of romantic conversation.
What's going on? (in Bengali)
- Nothing, she loves me.
What's going on? (in Tamil)
- Nothing, she loves me.
What's going on? (in Gujarati)
- Nothing, she loves me.
You please sit, sit.
You too sit down Varsha.
Who are you mister?
Mother! Is this villain
bothering you?
I'm not villain Bhim. I'm her
fiancee.
Darling, tell Bhim that
you love me. Please.
I don't love you.
She said, she loves me.
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