Aashiqui Page #2

Synopsis: Things are not nice for both Rahul and Anu Verghese; with Rahul having a stressful family life to deal with and Anu; often being ill-treated by her hostel supervisor Arnie Campbell which makes her run away time and again. Both meet with each other and fall in love only to get married; but even after marriage things once again turn sour which eventually made the couple split up.
Director(s): Mahesh Bhatt
  4 wins.
 
IMDB:
6.3
NOT RATED
Year:
1990
152 min
581 Views


That has been my experience.

If there's anything that keeps

man alive in this world...

it's love. Love.

I'll take responsibility for you

and let you go.

Go and awaken love in your heart.

Not hatred.

Awaken love.

Go on.

May I know what's your problem here?

Why did you want to run away?

And what did you intend to do

having run away from here?

Answer me.

Do you hear me?

Answer me!

I don't want a life of charity.

I don't want anyone's favours.

I want to become something

on my own.

I want to lead my own life...

I want to have something of my own.

Have you ever taken a look

at yourself in the mirror?

You don't have a good face

nor good brains.

Listen to one thing carefully.

Your future is as dark

as your past was.

What will you do after

you leave this hostel?

What will happen of you

once you've left?

You... you can't do anything.

All you can do is to

embarrass us.

"I had to bow my head before that

inspector, only because of you!"

Because you committed the sin

of escaping from here.

"I committed no sin, sir.

- Shut up!"

Don't you dare talk back to me!

You have committed a sin.

And you must now atone for it.

You will get nothing

to eat or drink...

till such time as you clean

all the rooms in the hostel.

From the ground-floor

to the top-floor.

From night to the morning.

"Rahul, come here. I've got to

discuss something with you."

"Rahul, my son.

Whatever happened last night..."

we'll never talk about it again.

"My son, there's nothing more dead

than love that has died."

I want to bury my dead love and

try to lead my life once again.

Will you help me?

It's 9. I'll miss my train.

I must leave now.

Thank you.

"The electricity bill is lying here.

I'm leaving a cheque, too."

"Remember to pay the bill,

or the supply will be cut."

"Okay, Mother.

- May I leave now?"

"Keep an eye. I'm going out.

- Very well, sir."

Hey Gavaskar... Kapil Dev!

We're talking about Cricket.

It can't be played by two people.

We need atleast eleven players.

Stand here and bowl.

You and I are going to play today.

"Only the two of us?

- Yes, and bowl well."

"O God! You've hit a six,

haven't you?"

The Test match is all over!

I knew it. Now...

- Wait here.

I'll go and bring it back.

My word! Since when has he

taken a fancy to fielding?

"Hey mister, this is a girls' hostel.

Entry is forbidden. Don't you know?"

I'm looking for my ball.

I'll go away with my ball.

Find it quickly and go away.

What happened?

"How did you fall, Anu?

What happened?"

Get up.

"Let's go, Anu.

Mr Campbell has sent for you."

"C'mon, or he'll be angry.

Let's go."

"Come on, Anu."

"What is the matter, mother?

Why are you so quiet?"

"My son, don't you find

something unusual here?"

Unusual? Oh no.

Everything is the same.

But why's it so dark in this room?

And why have you lit candles?

"When do we light candles, my son?

- Is it someone's birthday?"

No. We light a candle when

a young irresponsible man...

"forgets to pay the electricity bills,

despite being reminded..."

only then do we light candles.

Am I right?

Bill?

The bill!

What? What did you say?

You threw the electricity bill

on the girl?

"Was she going to pay it?

- No, Master. You don't understand."

I understand it.

I understand everything.

First you see the girl...

is that right?

And she sees you. Right?

- Right.

And you and she wanted to

say something to each other.

But you could say nothing. Right?

- Right.

So where does this electricity

bill land here?

I scribbled something on the bill and

threw it to her. She picked it up.

Very good. You wrote something

on the electricity bill...

and she picked it up.

Great!

You now want the bill. Right?

- Oh yes. That's right.

Only the bill? Or also a reply

to what you wrote on it?

"Both, I want both. Or there'll

really be darkness in my life."

Stand straight.

Turn around. You've grown an inch.

Whom did the cops catch yesterday?

- Anu.

Anu!

- Go on. Yours is over.

"Anu, come here."

Stand straight... hands straight.

Look up.

At least return the electricity bill.

- What?

I'll stitch the dress

just as he says.

"Not an inch more, not an inch less."

"Am I right, sir?

Very strict!"

Stand straight now.

That guy Rahul...

he's a very nice boy.

I know him very well.

He comes from a nice family.

"Right now, his house is

plunged in darkness."

So return that electricity bill

and write a few lines in reply.

You will? Sure?

Very good. Give it to me.

Here's Master.

"Rahul, looks like

he's done it for you."

"The way he's walking,

I'm sure he has scored today."

Spoilt brat! How often have I told

you not to play with my scissors?

Give that to me!

And what have you done?

You've torn this up?

This is my bread and butter!

I hate people poking fun at it!

Just tell him that!

- All right...

stop acting high and mighty and

tell us. Have you brought a reply?

Talk softly! You want me killed?

"Master! We've all got to die someday.

I, him... and you!"

No touching! I told you so many

times not to talk about dying!

I'm scared of death! Tell him!

He always tries to scare me!

Stop it.

"Master, tell us what happened.

Have you brought the bill?"

And a reply too.

- Show...

Why're you excited in

someone else's affair?

What is it to you?

- Wait... give it to me.

Hold this. And this too.

Here you are.

This is the bill.

Give me the reply.

"Rahul, meet me in the room next

to the library next Saturday"

"At 7:
30.

- Anu"

"Thank you, Master.

- Not again!"

"Congratulations, my friend!"

"Your love story has begun, Romeo!

But what will you do till Saturday?"

"Slowly and quietly,

come into my life..."

"slowly and quietly,

steal my heart"

"I love you so dearly, my love..."

"I've got to meet you

and tell you"

"Slowly and quietly,

come into my life..."

"slowly and quietly,

steal my heart"

"I love you so dearly, my love..."

"I've got to meet you

and tell you"

"Ever since I have seen you,

my heart has not had any peace"

"On my lips, there is no name

other than yours"

"My state is like

yours too, my love"

"I miss you.

I do nothing else"

I've gone crazy about you

So steal my heart

"Slowly and quietly,

come into my life..."

"slowly and quietly,

steal my heart"

"You have often awakened me

in the nights"

You have stolen my sleep

"And you have tormented

me so very much"

"And yet, I love everything you do"

"Come to me now...

stop feeling shy"

Steal my heart

"Slowly and quietly,

come into my life..."

"slowly and quietly,

steal my heart"

"I love you so dearly, my love..."

"I've got to meet you

and tell you"

"Slowly and quietly,

come into my life..."

"slowly and quietly,

steal my heart"

Where did you get that?

Where?

"In the church, sir."

Could you only find a lipstick

in our sacred church?

What did you aim to achieve

by donning this make up?

"You want to fall a prey to

someone's lust, like your mother?"

"Speak. You remember what they

did to your mother, don't you?"

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Robin Bhatt

Robin Bhatt (Hindi: रोबिन भट्ट) is known as one of the most successful writers in Bollywood. He is well known for his skills in penning screenplay. He is a half-brother of Mahesh Bhatt. He has written many films and was nominated thrice and won an award for Baazigar. His debut film as writer was Aashiqui, which proved to be a hit film. He has written many films for Bhatt Productions.Besides writing, he has also worked as an actor and an assistant. In his 20-year-long career he has written about 66 films and also acted in more than 10 Hindi Films such as Chalte Chalte, Golmaal Returns, U Me Aur Hum etc. He has worked with some of the greatest filmmakers in his career. Many of his films have gone on to become high grossers at the box office, such as Aatish, Sadak, Aashiqui and many more. He was nominated for Omkara, Koi Mil Gaya and Krrish and won an award for Baazigar for best screenplay. more…

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