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Synopsis: India in the new millennium is faced with corruption, unemployment, crime, and all-round insecurity. Many want to travel abroad to better their lives. Rashid Khan is an individual who assists them, albeit illegally, by taking huge amounts, and then transporting them to their choice of destinations, which in this case is Britain. A group of about 200 people use their lives' savings and pay Rashid, chief amongst them are dishonored Indian Army Officer Aman Kumar Sahadev; Banwari and his nephew, Prem, from Uttar Pradesh; Rajnam Venkateshwaram from Tamil Nadu; Santokh Singh from Punjab; Prof. Proveer Chatterjee from Kolkata, while others hail from Gujarat, Mumbai, Haryana, Rajasthan, Jammu, and also include people from Bangla Desh and Pakistan. This trip turns out to be nightmare as their presence is intercepted and they go into hiding and face hunger amongst other problems. They must now leave to board a ship, which encounters a storm, capsizes, killing hundreds, and leaving only a handfu
Genre: Action
Director(s): Ammtoje Mann
 
IMDB:
3.7
Year:
2007
92 Views


Then elder sisters must be called dadi.

That is why mr. Makhan

singh calls you desi.

Enough, enough!

Will you undress and dive in it now?

God! What a creature!

He is going to england all the

way from pakistan just to exorcise!

And look at his attire. He looks more like

a parrot than a human in green clothes.

- Have some shame.

- He will die of hunger if he does that.

We all have to die someday, baba.

Die of shame!

This is how the cow looks when

you play a flute before her.

You were given money

for what? To buy drinks?

For five months, we couldn't

even breathe without permission.

Today i want to live

freely like these white men.

You are right, chaudhry.

Today i will be free too.

You drank my wine!

So buy another one.

You will always remain a desi.

I don't have any money for more.

- Skinny won!

- And he will get a handsome amount too.

Hey skinny!

Just wait. Your dad is coming!

Dada, you take care of the panjiri.

Aman?

Go from here.

Come on, fight with me.

Come on!

Aman.

What happened, darling?

What? Any problem?

- There is a problem.

- What?

There are some of our indians...

that problem is nothing darling, but one

of our great problems has been solved.

That is why we have to leave

for rostok in the evening.

Come, lets celebrate it together.

That is fine but these

indians... let me...

but remember we have to

leave today, okay? Come fast.

By the way madam, do you know you

look stunning in this shalwar kameez?

Bye. Love you. Love you aman.

You stupid man! What are

you doing here? Go sit.

Nawab khan, didn't you listen?

It's a long trip. Go and sit.

What sit? You have been sitting

us down for the last five months!

You charged me airfare and use a truck!

I swear donkeys in my village

can run faster than this!

Sardarji, just look at its condition!

At least it is better than ours.

- He is right.

- I am worried too.

Why, rasheed, this truck

can go straight to england?

Yes, your highness.

Somebody do something about this guy.

He wasn't even fit to leave his village

and they sent him straight to moscow!

Brother, we are going to ukraine's

capital kiev, not england.

- Key?

- Yeah, key.

The key to england.

Is there some kind of door outside

england for which there is a key?

Oh just keep quiet.

- But they key...

- just shut up. You talk so much!

I was looking at our future.

Somebody put a leash on him!

- Have we reached england?

- Yes.

Prince charles has come

to receive us. Look.

This is our rasheed

chaudhry, not who you said.

Who else did you want?

Come on, get down.

Lets see how england looks like.

England looks like this? How can it be?

Oh shut up!

Everybody listen up. You have to

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