1920 London Page #4

Synopsis: Shivangi (Meera Chopra) lives in London with her husband Veer Singh (Vishal Karwal). One day, he receives a gift from Rajasthan. From then, strange things happen with Veer and his condition deteriorates. Shivangi, thinking that this is because of black magic, goes to Rajasthan and finds Jai (Sharman Joshi), an exorcist and begs for help. Jai help Shivangi and her possessed husband from the evil spirit forms the crux of the story.
Genre: Horror, Mystery
Production: Reliance Entertainment
 
IMDB:
4.1
Year:
2016
120 min
631 Views


They must admit it.

Don't be crazy, Shivangi.

Your in-laws are very

cunning and they'll clearly...

deny any knowledge about

a gift or the chief's letter.

Shivangi, this is not the

time to get into a spat with them...

in fact, we should

be saving your husband.

This lemon has revealed that...

the spirit's origin

is connected with Sajjangarh.

But this doesn't mean

you can uproot them.

Then what should l do, Jai?

Should l just sit here

and do nothing.

No.

Just stay here and

look after your husband...

And l...

l will go there and try to

uproot this evil from its origin.

l won't let that witch

succeed in her motives, Shivangi.

l promise you.

l can never forget

what you're doing for me.

What's this?

Keeping my end of the promise.

But my job's not done yet.

l'll take these once my work's done.

Jai...

Thank you so much.

l am not doing it for you...

l am doing it for myself.

l mean... l feel really

obliged doing this for you.

See you.

Waterloo Station, please.

Please hurry up, George.

Jai!

l never told you who sent that locket.

Then how did you know that the

chief of Sajjangarh sent that locket.

'Your in-laws are very

cunning and they'll clearly ...'

'...deny any knowledge about

a gift or the chief's letter.'

l kept thinking that

my in-laws are doing this.

But l didn't know that

the man whom l trusted the most...

turned out to be my biggest enemy.

You sent that spirit to me...

and l kept begging

you to get rid of it.

l held your hand for protection.

But you let me drown.

Yes!

Because you held my hand

for your own intentions...

and also let go for the same reason.

You turned out to be my biggest enemy.

By accusing me in the court.

By humiliating my love

in front of everyone.

By showing me my stature.

l was jailed only for few years,

Shivangi...

but l am still being punished for it.

That judge heard your testimony...

gave his verdict... and

snatched all my happiness.

And me...

l listened to my heart.

And decided to snatch strip

you of all your happiness.

l had already passed judgment

on your husband's death order.

l only came here to

put a seal on my judgment.

And l did it by throwing

that locket in the river.

Every tear you shed

makes me so happy, Shivangi.

lt's really hard to say.

l wanted to see the

same agony in your eyes...

which my eyes felt did once.

The agony of losing someone.

What did you think... only

you felt that agony?

Were you the only one who loved me?

You were punished alone?

Do you want to know...

why l lied in the court that day?

Wait!

What are you doing, brother-in-law?

Such a small punishment

for such a big crime?

He tried to tarnish our family honor...

and for that he must suffer to death.

We must cut that lowlife

into small pieces...

and throw them to the scavengers.

l would've done something

similar with you!

But what to do?

The one who tried to

tarnish my family honor...

is none other but

my sister's husband.

lf we shed your blood...

my sister will become a widow.

Rudra! Go! Finish him.

No, brother. Don't do it.

Don't do it.

lf he's committed a crime,

then so did l?

Punish me...

Punish me,

but don't harm him, brother.

Please...

Move aside!

Father, stop him.

Father, stop him.

Don't kill my Jai.

l'll tell him to go far away.

Father...

Father, l never asked

you for anything.

But consider this my

first and last request.

And after that l'll do as you say.

Please let him go.

Spare Jai's life, father.

Spare my Jai.

Please listen to me.

Please father, listen to me.

Fine, if you want

me to spare his life...

and keep the honor

of our family intact.

Then you'll do... as l say.

You...

Why didn't you tell me?

You always thought from your heart.

And my family... resolved

every problem with a gun.

Someone had to think calmly.

My lie would keep you

behind bars for few years.

But my truth...

But my truth... would've killed you.

And that's why...

l did what l thought was right.

What have l done?

You gave such a big

sacrifice to save my life.

And l...

l tried to kill your husband...

No, Shivangi!

Even if l've to fight

some witch or God himself...

l promise your husband

will be unharmed.

Nothing at all.

Jai!

While doing the wrong

thing... l didn't realize.

When the time comes

to make things right...

everything will go wrong.

it'll be out of my hand.

The spirit l sent

to possess your husband...

is no longer under my control.

For the first time l feel so helpless.

What now, Jai?

We don't have much time on our hands.

You were right, Shivangi.

We really don't have much time.

What will we do now, Jai?

How will we free Veer saa

from the clutches of that spirit...

in such short time?

Sometimes... in order to go forward...

one has to take a step

back and mend one's mistake.

l must turn back time...

and go see my Guru.

He'll definitely give me a solution.

'Remember this place.'

'This is where l trusted you.'

'And handed over my knowledge

to you before l died.'

'For doing good deeds.'

'To help those in need.'

'Because l knew...'

'...you were serving time for

the crime you never committed.'

'l was so lost in your innocent eyes...'

'...that l forgot to

peek in your heart.'

'The seeds of hatred

were already sown in there.'

'Forgive me, Guru.'

'That hatred raging in

my heart...'

'...was never right.'

'l was wrong, Guru.'

'l was wrong.'

'Help me, Guru.'

'l must rectify my mistakes.'

'What you're trying to do,

Jai, isn't as easy as it looks.'

'Because what you

did... is quite dreadful.'

'You awakened that witch.'

'Promised her a soul.'

'And now...'

'...she won't rest in

peace without the soul.'

'Right now... she's searching

for Veer's soul.'

'You're the only one

who can help me right now.'

'l must save Veer.'

'l must protect Shivangi's happiness.'

'There's one way.'

Shivangi.

Guru has shown me the way.

Yes, madam.

Ask him is there's place

where God's foundation was laid...

but no one goes there anymore.

What kind of a question is that?

How can he have the

answer to such a question?

Didn't he tell you a name?

'On a moonless night...

amidst the mountains.'

'God's broken home...

that's where you'll find your path.'

- What is all this?

- What my guru told me.

George, is there a place here...

where people go on

a no-moon light night.

Like a hill or a mountain?

Not that l know of.

Wait a minute,

there a place called no-moon hill.

But there is nothing there

except for a broken-down church.

l got it.

That's where we must go.

But what will we do once we get there.

We'll know that once we get there.

l don't get it.

All l could understand was that...

someone will help

us once we're there.

"Let me cry my heart out today..."

"You betrayed my breath,

left me alone..."

"and me destroyed completely,

beloved."

"Make my wounds fresh again."

"Cure my sorrows."

"Make those loyal again, beloved."

"Am l addicted to you..."

"or is it your intoxication?"

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Sukhmani Sadana

Sukhmani Sadana is an Indian writer and actress. She played the role of Uttara Bakshi in the TV series Khotey Sikkey that aired on Sony Entertainment Television in 2011. Before starting her acting career, she had done work on some television commercials and TV shows as script writer. She has also written the script of the upcoming horror film co-written by Vikram Bhatt. The film is third in sequel to 1920 (2008) and 1920: Evil Returns (2012). more…

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