Aaj Ka Arjun Page #4
- Year:
- 1990
- 164 min
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Nothing will happen to her.
Go to the Thakur.
l'm sure Ajit will be there.
What did you say?
Ajit married your sister.
spend nights with young girls.
Ajit told me that Laxmi is the
daughter-in-law ol this lamily.
Your sister and the
daughter-in-law ol my lamily!
She's not lit to
even be our servant.
How dare you even think thus.
l didn't.
We are no match to you.
l may be illiterate
but not my sister.
She is highly educated.
Bhima, l'm a vey bad man.
understanding what is wrong.
l'm well versed with
the ways ol such girls.
lrom wealthy homes.
Anyway, this is nothing new.
Forget it.
You too lorget it.
What must l lorget?
Laxmi's hand in marriage?
That he married her
in eveyone's presence.
l don't want to be your relative
or want to enhance my status.
l'm your servant and will
always remain one.
Just accept my sister.
Hit me to your heart's content.
But give my sister her due.
You want me to accept each girl
Don't talk so cheap about my sister.
Your sister conned my naive son
lor my wealth.
- Don't abuse my sister.
- Shut up!
She's cheap and immoral.
- l'll kill you.
- Anybody there?
l won't spare you.
Swine!
Swine, you dared to hit me!
You abused my sister.
Take him to the police
and tell the inspector
he came to my house to steal.
You abused my sister.
l won't spare you!
lnspector, this is
my lile's savings.
Take this and release my Bhima.
- l beg you. - He went to
the Thakur's house to steal.
My Bhima is incapable
ol such an act.
lnspector, release Bhima.
He's a vey nice man.
He's not capable ol such an act.
Okay, il you insist.
But il he's seen again around the
Thakur's house then he's had it.
Constable, release him.
lnspector, here after he'll
not commit any mistake.
l've got such a great news
and you are in mourning.
Ajit has written
a letter lor Laxmi.
Ajit's letter.
Laxmi, read this letter.
lt's lrom Ajit.
Dear Laxmi, l know you must be
upset at my sudden disappearance.
and take you home.
But on reaching home, l had to
Ieave immediately lor the town.
Had l not gone,
l'd have to incur heavy loses.
Don't wory at all.
l may be away lrom you,
but my heart is with you.
Yours Ajit!
''O my dear sister...''
''this is eveyone's opinion...''
''that there is none like you''
''O Lord, you've given me...''
''more than l asked lor''
''My dear sister...''
''may you always be happy''
''Ouietly...''
''you want to yearn lor your beloved''
''You are love-struck, dear''
''l prayed...''
''lor your happiness''
''O Lord...''
''make me an uncle soon''
''This pain is unbearable''
- ''lt is too much''.
- ''l'm so restless''
- ''The clothes have grown tighter''
- ''The veil has lallen''
''She's carying, poor girl''
''My poor sister who's so pampered''
''Stay away lrom her''
''Don't trouble her
Ieave her alone''
''Now go to your own homes''
''My sister looks so beautilul''
''There is none like you''
- Bhima, where are you going?
- To meet Mr Ajit.
He by passed us as il
we were strangers.
Why are you taking
these letters with you?
To show the Thakur il
he doesn't believe me.
- Tear these letters.
- Why?
not Mr Ajit.
- You?
- Yes.
But,....
Why did you do this
to my sister, Gauri?
Why?
l didn't cheat her.
Had it not been lor
these lake letters,...
Laxmi would have died.
And you would've
died without her.
And without you,
l too would have died.
Bhima, one lie
saved so many lives.
Gauri, l'm sory.
So it means that now
our lactoy will start.
Vey soon, son.
- Any rebellion?
But you squashed it.
l had no choice.
Look at her daring.
When your men asked them
not to till their lands,...
Laxmi was instigating them.
Belore it could have
any results...
l played a move that tricked her.
She's immersed in her sorrow
and doesn't care about anything.
She'll curse me all her lile.
That's nice but l also
heard a bad news.
- What?
- That she's pregnant.
And il she can rebel against me
lor the villager's rights,...
then she can go to any lengths
lor her child's rights.
But only il that child
is born, lather.
l'll kill her belore she gives
birth to that child.
Laxmi, what happened?
Catch her.
Brother!
Move!
Bhima, spare me.
Laxmi, how did all this happen?
l'm line, brother.
the village,...
Brother, my dream remained
unlullilled.
lt will not remain unlullilled.
Free this village lrom the Thakur.
- l will lree them.
- Will you?
- Promise me.
- l promise you.
Nothing will happen to you.
Believe me.
''Why did you snap ties
with me, sister'' ?
'' And left your
memories in my arms''
''O my dear sister,...''
''eveyone shared my opinion...''
''that there's none like you''
''The reason lor which...''
''you died...''
''l too won't spare him''
''l take a pledge''
l'd summoned you as an Inspector.
But am bidding you goodbye
as a lriend.
l'll support you in your
light against tyranny.
Uncle!
Uncle!
- What is your name?
- Kanhaiya.
Bhima, l'm not his real mother.
But l've brought him up as a son.
- What is it? - We've got the
permit lor the lactoy.
Good. Lakhan, Mohan's land
comes in the way ol our lactoy.
And he's still not
surrendered his land.
Don't wory, he'll do it
today itsell,....
dead or alive.
l'd rather die than
surrender my land.
You will do it.
Give his thumb.
He won't sign, eh!
Rogue!
Villagers, see this
and learn a lesson.
Anyone rebelling against
Thakur will be suppressed.
Thakur will be maimed like his.
Where is your Bhima?
Why isn't he coming to his help?
Hereafter il Bhima continues
to live in this village,...
there will be a dead body lrom
evey lamily on this square.
What is the matter?
Thakur's men broke his hand and
lorcibly took his thumb imprint.
l'll teach him a lesson.
Bhima, l know that you are
brave and will avenge me.
But what will happen after that?
Another man will be lound
injured at the square.
Why're you messing with Thakur
when God made him our master?
The Thakur has said that il you
continue to stay in this village..
there will be bloodshed evey day.
Bhima, have mercy on us and
Ieave this village lor good.
Leave this village.
You expect me to
Ieave this village!
You want me to leave this land
where my sister gave her lile.
She gave her lile lor you all so
that you don't become homeless.
So that nobody takes
your land lrom you.
And l'd promised
my dying sister...
to lree this village lrom
the Thakur's tyranny.
And you want me to
Ieave this village.
ll by my going away, peace
will reign in this village...
then l'm ready to go.
- Munna, let's go.
- Wait, Bhima.
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