Jamai Raja Page #5

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
 
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Year:
1990
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Don't you want to go to office

today? - Oh my God! l forgot.

Mom, l will drop the

letter on my way. - Alright.

Carry your tiffin.

Wallet! lt looks expensive.

When did you buy it?

My office friend gave

me a gift. l'm going.

Careful! Don't slip.

So you love that girl?

And if l give my consent, you

are even ready to marry her.

Yes, mummy.

Will you forget her if l refuse?

Say you won't.

Why are you afraid?

You want that l, Durgeshwari,

who travels in a Mercedes..

..should forget her status,

her prestige, her position..

..go to a hut and

ask a poor woman..

..her daughter's hand

in marriage for her son?

Yes, mother. - Good.

Shakti!

Yes, madam?

- Arrange for my departure.

Come madam,..sit down.

l am very fortunate that you

took the trouble to come here.

Yes, you are fortunate

and l did take trouble.

But you don't take the

trouble of coming to my house.

Because that will be your

trouble and my misfortune.

l don't understand.

l have not come here

to drink dirty water..

..in that dirty glass

with your dirty hands.

Has my daughter

made some mistake?

Your daughter is one worker among

the 1500 workers in my factory.

Her mistake is that she

makes Rs.500 a month.

But dreams of marrying the

factory owner, that is, my son.

She is immature. She can dream.

But you are her mother. Shouldn't

you have convinced her otherwise?

Convinced her against what?

ls it a crime to dream?

Your entire's month's expense..

..is what l spend on

dog biscuits for a day.

What your daughter

makes in a month..

..my daughter spends in a

day in the beauty parlour.

How can your daughter

dare to see such a dream?

You are rich people. You

can feed biscuits to dogs.

But there is something which both

rich & poor have in equal measure.

And that is decency.

We have proved our decency

by welcoming you in our house.

But the proof you have

given of your decency..

..of coming to my house

and insulting me,..

..isn't worthy of you.

One who is selling her

daughter, who will respect her?

You are extending your

limits, Durgeshwari!

Call me Mrs. Durgeshwari!

lt is my decency that l

have come to your house.

Or l could spend a little

money and get anything done.

l could have got you

thrown out of this city.

But it is my principle not to

waste my might where words work.

So what do you want?

l want to buy you off.

l want you to take money for

your daughter's fake love.

Ask her to stop

following my son.

lf necessary, get

her married elsewhere.

l'll bear the expenses.

Come inspector, this

is that thief's house.

Thief!

Order a house search.

- Search the house.

Search for what?

- For a theft.

Who committed a theft?

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