Akele Hum Akele Tum Page #5
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- 1995
- 160 min
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Take him to a hospital. Hurry!
Nothing's going to
happen to you, Sonu.
I'll treat you to
ice creams afterwards.
I'm Ravinder Kapoor. I'm the chief
assistant director in RP Films.
- I see. - I have come here
for a sound transfer.
I saw your friend all of
a sudden. She's very good.
My director wants a smart girl as he
is about to shoot an important scene.
The role is that of a
friend to the leading lady.
No. Not stand-by.
You don't know Mr. Kapoor.
That's right. Mr. Paresh Kapoor.
- You must've seen his film last
year. - Yes. - It was a super hit.
It's still raking in royalties.
- How many days is she to work at it?
- It's only a day's shoot.
- But...
- How much money will she make?
gets 100 bucks as conveyance.
- Please do try. I'll wait for you.
I've dumped Sunju. He
says that I'm selfish.
He asked me why I went to
see a film when he was sick.
I couldn't bore myself sitting
by him all evening; now could I?
Have I done anything wrong?
Tell me, Anjali... have
I done anything wrong?
You were supposed to
deliver your lines.
Don't you remember your lines?
Will she be able to
deliver the lines?
innocent. She'll deliver all right.
Didn't I tell you that I don't
Tell me, Anjali...
What have I done wrong?
You haven't done the
right thing, Deepa.
was when you had fallen sick?
He kept by you and cared
for you like a man possessed.
And you can't even
spare an evening for him!
You call that boredom.
The truth is that you've
never even understood Sunju.
He loves you very much.
She's going on saying
whatever she wants to.
I'd told you earlier that
I tried it at my friend's instance.
I really want to become a singer.
Very well... you may sing some.
Sir?!
Please listen to the songs I've scored.
I've helped you already.
I introduced you to Amar
Kaushik. And you've disgraced me.
- They started misbehaving with me.
- Will they really misbehave?
- You see, Mr. Gulbadan.
- You see, Mr. Rohit...
I merely run a
small-time music company.
We only publish
records and cassettes.
I'm not a film producer.
- I'll be back in a minute.
- Please take your time.
One minute, Mr. Rohit.
I can help you sell your songs.
I'll get you 2000 for each tune.
- Here's my card. - So they get
the credit for my compositions.
You want me to give you a job
so you can walk out on me again.
That won't happen ever
again. I beg your pardon.
Please give me a chance.
- Isn't that, Mrs. Kiran?
- Yes. She's Rohit Kumar's wife.
- She's made a heroine in films.
- She used to sing.
And now, she's up
to dancing in public.
Come quickly, Dad. Take
a look... over there.
It's Mummy's picture.
They put up the posters today.
I want to see Mummy's film. You'll
take me to see it, won't you?
You'll take me, won't you, Daddy?
Won't you, Daddy? Please tell me.
How are we to see Mummy's film now?
It's a "house-full"
show. Let's go home.
I want to see Mummy's film! You'd
promised to show me Mummy's film.
I want to see Mummy's film at once!
Hurry up, Daddy.
How come you're here? No
one is allowed up here.
He wants to see how his
Mummy's film is projected.
I spoke to the manager.
- Is he Ms. Kiran's son? - Yes. - Very
well. You can sit here and see it.
"Tell me... what
can you do for my sake"
"I'd get the sun, the
moon and the stars for you."
"I'd get the sun, the
moon and the stars for you."
"I'd bring the heavens and earth
together for your sake."
What's the matter, honey?
I'd rather love a straightforward fellow.
"You needn't bring the sun,
moon, nor the stars into this."
"You can take your rotten son
back to America with you."
"Before you leave, try
Can you tell us how you are
feeling right now, Mrs. Kiran?
I'm happy to see that the
audiences have liked my performance.
Would you like to work again with Paresh Kapoor?
Yes, of course.
Any plans for the future? What
We hear that you are Mrs. Kiran Kumar.
- It's said that you're married,
and that you have a son. Who said that?
Don't ask vulgar questions...
Please step aside.
Come along, Kiran. Let's go.
- Has Mummy forgotten me, Daddy?
- No. - Then why didn't she stop?
Why didn't she talk to me?
- Can I go to see her
sometime? - No. - Why not?
Did you see those stars?
They shine, merrily, but
they are far away from us.
Your Mummy is now like a star.
You can see her and long for her.
But you can't go anywhere near her.
Come on... Let's go home.
Then, my Mummy goes to a forest.
fellow in the forest.
- Go upstairs, Sunil.
- After a minute, please, Daddy.
Then the hero comes, and
sings a song with my Mummy.
- My mummy's very beautiful. -Really?
- She's more beautiful than yours.
Beautiful she is. But, she's
more stubborn than she's beautiful.
Why don't you go over to her,
patch up and bring her back?
If I go to her now, she'll think
that I've come because she's a star.
Forget her.
In any case, it was she who
left me. I didn't desert her.
- She can return if she wants to.
- And you're very stubborn too.
We've finished the cola.
Hey Moolchand!
Hey Moolchand!
- What's up? - 2 Colas please. -
I've closed for the day.
Down the shutter.
- Open up if you've closed down.
- Am I to stay open all night for you?
If you're so interested, you
could walk a block to fetch it.
- Why don't you fetch some for us?
- Am I your servant?
- Forget him. He's an illiterate.
- What?! An illiterate, am I?!
Did you call me an illiterate?
Oh yes. I am an illiterate. And I
know exactly what I am. Unlike you.
You sing in a rotten nightclubs
and think you're no less than Elvis.
He calls me an illiterate! And
he sits drinking in front of his son.
You couldn't even take care of
your wife. And he is lording it over me!
You bloody! What did
you say about my wife?!
- No! Don't!
- What did you say about my wife?!
I'll break your face! I will!
- Let go! And you! Get lost! -
Don't you dare touch me! - Get lost?
- Let's go! Just come back here...
and I'll show you! - Don't fight!
Go home, Moolchand!
And you're a strange fellow. Must you
pick up a fight with such a scum?
- Bad fellow! Come on, let's have
a drink. - No, he spoilt my mood.
Come home, Sunil.
What's it with you, now?
Hey! I just fell down.
Let's squat here for sometime.
Why do you drink rum, Daddy?
What did you know about rum?
I know everything. Rum
is an alcoholic drink.
One day, a drunk came to
the gates of our school.
The kids at school were teasing
him and poking fun at him.
And everyone threw stones at him.
I don't want anyone to
make fun of you.
Do you love me so much?
I love you very much too.
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