Krantiveer

Synopsis: Disowned by his parents at a young age Pratap Narayan Tilak ended up in a small time village controlled by underworld dons and some very powerful and influential politicians. Lazy, alcoholic and unemployed Pratap being influence by a journalist called Mega Dixit attempts to make people of that community independent and beneficiary. Because of state owned members and some members from within the police force, Pratab is forced to take the law into his own hands creating more chaos in his society.
 
IMDB:
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Year:
1994
159 min
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Salutations, Mr. Bheeshm Narain.

- Salutations, brother!

ls everything fine at home?

- Yes, thanks to God.

All right.

What happened to the

case about your land?

What has to happen,

Mr. Bheeshm Narain?

They are giving me date after date.

And l am tired going to

the court every now and then.

Can l tell you something?

- Yes, yes.

You along with Mr. Gandhi,

fought with bullets and sticks..

..and achieved freedom

for us from the British.

But the British rule

was better any day.

Work was done immediately.

Nowadays, you have to

bribe to get your work done.

God knows what will

happen of this country.

l touch your feet, mother.

- Live long! Come, sit here

Just like your grandfather, you..

..should also make

the family proud.

Here, take these offerings.

Very good!

Did you take your father's

blessings? - l will, mother.

First mother's blessings,

then father's blessings.

Son. - You know l don't like milk.

You will have to drink the milk.

lf you don't drink milk,

how will you grow strong?

Come on drink. Very good.

- Daughter-in-law.

Listen, is Pratap ready?

- l am ready, grandpa.

Regards grandpa.

- Live long.

But you will not drop me

off to school today.

l'll go to school myself.

You rest here.

He is exactly like his father,

the same habits.

Grandpa, don't you know

that you should never hit here.

You know the small brain lies here

lf you hit there, a person dies.

Okay, l made a mistake.

Go, go to school. You are late.

Okay, grandpa.

Mother, l am going. - Okay, son.

My young son died

serving the country.

Now l have only one dream.

That this freedom

fighter Bheeshm Narain..

..Tilak's grandson,

makes the family proud worldwide.

Wealthy one,

looks like today your luck is good.

You are getting all the money.

What has happened in your eyes?

What will happen in my eyes?

There is something wrong.

Look at me.

Now look into my eyes.

You will now do as l say

Throw No.3. Hey, we won!

ldiot, gambles!

So you are the one who

has taught my son to gamble!

No, aunty, no. - l am not

going to listen to you today.

l went to the school

and l came to know..

..that my son has not gone

to school since twenty days!

Today l have come to know that..

..in your school this

is what is being taught.

What is the matter, father?

You look very upset.

Daughter-in-law,

it has become evening.

Pratap has not come home yet.

He'll come, father.

After school Pratap..

..goes for tuitions

to the master's house.

He was saying exams are nearing.

This time he will score

the highest marks in school.

He will. He will surely do that.

Daughter-in-law,

his eyes shine with confidence.

l tell you he will

one day become famous.

People far and wide

will be talking about him.

Yes, people will talk about him.

But not because of his good deeds.

But because of his bad deeds.

Master, please say good things.

What are you saying, master?

l am telling you the truth,

Mr. Bheeshm Narain.

l am trying to open your eyes.

You are talking about tuitions.

l have come to tell

you that for the..

..last twenty days,

he has not stepped in the school.

Sister Durga, Pratap met

me outside the village yesterday.

l asked him why he

was not coming to school.

So he told me grandpa

is very serious.

l am looking after

my grandpa day and night.

Hearing this, l came to enquire

after Mr. Bheeshm's health.

After coming here l find

the story is something else.

Master,

what rubbish are you talking?

Master is not talking rubbish,

sister Durga.

He is telling the truth.

Your son Pratap has taught

all the children to gamble.

Pratap has started gambling too?

A child from my family.

And that too gambling?

Yes, grandpa, near the river..

..in the ruins,

he gambles and also smokes.

Champa, what are you saying?

lf l am telling lies,

then l will rot in hell.

He himself is a scoundrel and

he is spoiling my only child also.

Sister Durga, there is still time.

Correct your dear child.

Otherwise,

after years, there will be..

..a dacoit in this community

and that will be your son.

Oh God! Look at how the father,

grandfather were.

And look at how this

scoundrel grandson is.

Looks like he will spoil

the Tilak family's name.

Father! Father!

Father!

No! No! No!

A horrible thing has happened.

You are playing here and

your grandpa has expired there.

You are crying as

if your father has died.

lf he has died, so what?

Everybody has to

die someday, right?

You will die, l will die.

He is saved from the troubles

of this world, poor thing.

He has come to give me the news!

Strange boy! Don't you

know you have light the pyre?

lf l don't light the pyre,

will my grandpa not burn?

You stop worrying about

me and do your work.

Grandpa has gone to sleep forever.

You also go home and sleep.

Call the grandson

to light the pyre.

Priest, l will light the pyre.

Mother?

You scoundrel!

lf you ever dare to say the..

..pure name of mother

from your lips..

..then l will cut your tongue.

From today neither you are my son,

nor am l your mother.

Today, these hands have

lit two pyres. - Mother!

What dreams your grandfather

and l had seen for you.

All those dreams have burnt

in the pyre. Did you hear?

Go away from my sight.

You are the murderer.

You have killed him.

l will not let you live.

l'll not let you live.

Sister Durga, let him go,

are you going to kill him?

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