Jamai Raja Page #3

Synopsis: The conflict between Mother-in-law and Daughter-in-law is very common in every family. But in our exemplary story, there is a conflict between Mother-in-law and Son-in-law. Millionaire Durgeshwari Devi is a very stubborn and proud lady. She has two sons, who are employed in her factory. Her pet daughter Rekha is studying in a medical college in Bombay. Everybody is scared of Durgeshwari in the house. In Raja's house, his mother Devki and his adopted sister Indu are staying. They are poor people. Raja is trying for a job. It is a co-incidence that he falls in love with Rekha. When this news is conveyed to Durgeshwari by her Secretary Shakti, she get enraged. Raja marries Rekha secretly. Durgeshwari has to accept Raja as her son-in-law and invites him along with her daughter to stay in her house. But it is her keen desire that Rekha must be separated from Raja and she tries her best to create hatred between them. But truth prevails. During the events that are unfolded, Durgeshwari finall
 
IMDB:
5.4
Year:
1990
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about last night's incident..

and have us arrested..

..we are not going to be

afraid. Right, partner?

Because we have developed

tough skins by now.

You can lodge a complaint.

I want to tell you something.

- Say it fast.

l love you.

Paltu, congratulations.

This girl has fallen for you.

She's crazy about you.

Congratulations, Paltu.

Thank you very much.

This has happened

to me several times.

Listen! - Yes.

l was telling you.

This has also happened

to me several times.

Now you stay here, l am leaving.

l know.

l am not so innocent.

But what did you find

so appealing about me..

..that you fell in love with me?

You don't even know me.

l saw how brave you are..

..when you came to the

marriage ceremony that day.

l saw how determined you are..

..when the police beat you

up, yet you stayed silent.

l saw your golden heart

when you united two lovers.

One who has a golden heart,

is brave and determined..

..who took every risk

and barged into my room..

..and then never left my heart.

He settled in my every

moment, sleeping, or awake.

Thank you.

l was pleased to hear all this.

But what you know

about me is very little.

You don't know a lot about me.

l am unemployed, and come

from a simple, poor family.

l have many responsibilities.

l stay atleast a

furlong away from love.

You misunderstand me.

- Please don't say any more.

For now, l can only

love a job, not you.

l am getting late for my

interview. l'll be going.

Good bye.

Tea!

- Paltu, get in!

Why are you standing

here? Get in! Get in!

Get in!

The weather is bad today. We'll

go for the interview tomorrow.

You waited outside my

house for seven days.

Whether day or night, sunshine

or rain, you don't care.

That is why l am forced

to ask you what you want.

l love you.

That's an old

story. Anything else?

l love you.

Don't you know any other

dialogue other than this?

Don't you watch films?

Please say something else.

l love you.

Oh God!

Your record has got stuck.

Say what you have to soon.

Or l'm leaving.

- Look..

l have been looking

for a whole seven days.

l truly love you.

And l can do anything

to prove that l love you.

You can do anything for me, but

l cannot do anything for you.

You are a rich girl,

but l am a poor guy.

Rs.25 may mean just

a lipstick for you..

..but for me, Rs.25 means

meals for three days.

We are poles apart.

The way two poles cannot meet,

rich and poor cannot unite..

..likewise, even

we cannot unite.

But it's not my fault if l

was born in a rich family.

Alright, l will leave

everything for you.

Will you accept me then?

Please leave me alone.

l'm getting a headache

hearing your talks.

Forget about me.

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