Agneepath Page #7
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Kancha Cheena wants to hear you
scream in pain over the phone.
Eh! Commissioner!
You whites will always
resort to trickey.
And you will always attack the
weak.
Years ago, you had lured an
innocent widow into your petrol pump.
You had deceived her.
You tried to rape her.
And why are you silent... speak up!
Go on. Speak up, swine!
A 12-year old changed
your face forever.
But, you're incorrigible.
The 3-feet tall Vijay has grown
six-and-a-half feet tall.
But you have not yet
changed your ways.
Are you the same kid?
This contains vermilion. But you
aren't aware of it's power.
lt's what is beholden
to women from India.
Let me show you how powerFul
this is.
Kancha Cheena on the
line for you, Don.
You want to hear the Commissioner
scream out in pain, don't you?
Listen to this...
Did you hear that?
That was a lot of noise.
Now, wait for the big bangs.
Those were big bangs
indeed, Vijay Chavan.
He hurt kids... the bloody hood.
l've taken you for a brother.
And l respect you as an elder.
You had once taken me for a
friend. Is the friendship over?
l'm not related to you. But, aren't
your mother and your sister your own?
lt has been 3 months since
you have spoken to them.
Your mother is sad, and your sister
is sad. And, l have been sad too.
l can take care ofyour
mother and your sister.
But, l won't spare you if
anything happens to your wife.
She had come over.
Tell me... did you meet them?
- Yes.
The world knows what you're about
to do. But l don't know a thing!
What have you told Krishnan?
What have you told him?
You want to abort the child...
you want to kill the child.
lf anything happens
to my child, l'll ...
You'll kill me, won't you?
Go on... kill me...
Go on...
You'll be doing me a favour.
At least, l'll be spared the trauma
of having killed my own child.
l don't want our child to
grow up and call you a hoodlum.
What are you going to do then?
Will you strangle the child?
Or, will you kill yourself?
Take a look at yourself...
how you have changed!
ARer the Commissioner's son
had called you a goon,...
... you took me to the slums.
You wanted to show me that
you are a God, not a goon.
But, you are no God, Vijay.
God was that child...
...who promised that he'd give a
village back to his mother.
Where is the village?
Where is it?
l want the village, Vijay.
child...
... l'll kill you.
l'll kill you.
And you've had eveyone addicted
n the village - Get out of here.
Are you going to hit me? Swine!
My house... it's a poor man's
house.- Liar! Dog!
Never was born a man poorer
than you!
l'll give you a penny.
Curse your mother!
There used to be a school over here.
Children used to study in the school.
Education is really
of no use... say what?
Nowadays, l put them to work
as soon as they are born.
And that's what the cur
makes the children to do.
That's why no child was born
to you.- Get lost.
You'll remain a eunuch forever!
This is the pleasure spot in the
village... the red light area.
We used to have only one whore
in the village.
Now, all women are whores.
-lt's a matter ofwarming the beds.
And some day, your wife
will be warming beds too.
Shut up, you miserable thing!
- Swine!
Why have you stopped here,
Don? You're seeing this house.
Had l not burnt the
house you are seeing,...
...l would've been burnt. A
schoolmaster used to live here.
Dinanath... He used to dream of
making a heaven out ofthis village.
a living somewhere, l guess.
A strong wind is rising. You
might get blown away. Take care.
Dinkar Rao.
million.
Five million?!
My Son!
Why are you looking at me?
Come, let me show you the world.
Gora hasn't returned from India.
Dinkar Rao isn't calling up.
gone.
India.
You have saved my life, Don! l
shall never forget this in my life.
Are you licking the dust?
Stop groveling and get up.
Here's the money. You may take
it.
l could give my life for you,
Don.
You beg for your life, and then
you offer to give it up for me!
You can't give me anything. You
have nothing! What do you have?
Oh yes, l have. l have these title
deeds of all the land in the village.
Does the land belong to you?
the people in the village.
But l hold these lands in lien of
mortgages. You may keep the papers.
They wouldn't know that l've pledged
their lands with you. They trust me.
And l trust you. In a short
while, l'll return your monies.
lfyou want me to, l'm willing
to sign on a blank paper.
Go on.
l'll give the money to Inspector
Pathan. It'll save my life.
Thank you vey much, Don.
Gone! There goes the bloody
swine.
million!
of sale.
He has sold the village lands.
l'll kick the villagers
out oftheir homes.
And, the villagers, in turn,
will kick the hell out ofyou.
lsn't that what's
going to happen, Vijay?
Here, uncle....
take the stone and throw it...
Kancha's glass house. It'll
shatter.
Pimp! You've sold the villagers'
Iands.
Did you own the lands?
Beat him! Beat him!
You won't even find shelter
in the brothels.
They'll help you get warmer,
swine!
Run, you dog!
So you did get blown away by
the wind.
l had warned you
about the strong breeze.
Now, you have been blown away.
Why did you deceive me?
ln your drunken fantasies,...
... you have seen the
schoolmaster's family begging.
You were wrong.
Who are you? -Vijay Dinanath
Chavan. That is my full name.
The bloody dog is dead! The
swine!
What have you done?!
ln a fight bemeen the snake and
the mongoose, the snake dies.
The snake is dead.
It's the mongoose's turn now.
the snake-charmer.
Didn't you say that
you'd even befriend an enemy,...
... for the sake of business?
Isn't that your policy?
business well.
But, you have no
inkling ofthe outcome.
The outcome is what you must
face.
But, you are a poor listener.
You don't understand;
and you don't remember.
l told you my name on
the first day we met.
That's my full name...
understand?
Now you have understood.
knowing what the leR does.
What you don't know...
... is that you are about
to join the schoolmaster.
Why step back while
you hold a gun on me?
Stepping back cannot take
you backwards into time.
Will it return?
No!
And, l have you trapped
like lesser game.
l've checkmated you. Look
behind you.
Had l wanted to, l would've
killed you right away.
But, my enemies aren't
given an easy death.
l have waited 25 years to reach
you.
Take him away. Let him rot in
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