All Is Well Page #2

Synopsis: A musician finds himself on the run from a group of thugs with his friend and his estranged parents.
Director(s): Umesh Shukla
Production: B4U US
 
IMDB:
3.8
Rotten Tomatoes:
14%
NOT RATED
Year:
2015
126 min
239 Views


Look son..take my advice.

We'll run the bakery together.

All you do is squat

flies all day at the bakery.

I want to do something with

my life..l want to be someone.

You sound as if we haven't

done anything with our lives.

Yes..you've done a lot.

You're good for nothing.

Son.. - Loser!

What are you doing?

How dare you argue with your father!

Have you ever acted like a father?

Did you ever ask me what I want,

what I thought?

Every father is a hero for his child.

The child is always assured..

...that no matter what,

his father's there.

But you are my problem!

I see..

Fine, I am your problem.

Get out of my house.

And don't come back..

...until you don't make

something of yourself.

Get out!

What are you saying? - Be quiet.

Inder, stop.

What are you doing, son?

Didn't I tell you, mom..

...someday he'll throw me

out just like my guitar. - No.

Let me go, mom. - Stop..lnder!

Nimmi.

Nimmi, did you board the plane?

- Board?

The plane's already landed, papa.

Land?

You were supposed to arrive at 8pm,

but landed at 8am instead?

You're too much, papa.

You blundered again.

Stay there,

I'll send a car to the airport.

Get the car.

If you send a car now,

we'll be wasting a lot of time.

It's okay. - I'll take a taxi.

But. - It's okay, papa.

Okay, bye.

She has arrived.

Since you're here, why don't

you attend my wedding as well?

You sing well.

If you perform at my ceremonies,

you can make some money as well.

Come on.

Your hean might melt..when

you see me in the bridal dress.

Goodbye..Ms. Nimmi!

May your wedding be a pleasant one!

You go your way, and I go my way.

"O companiomjust a little longer."

The destination of

love's calling out to thee.

Gurdaspur. - Kasoli.

Why are you after me?

Chill. I'll take another cab.

No, no, sir.

Gurdaspur is on the way.

We can drop her on the

way and continue to Kasoli.

You see..this way I'll get two fares.

"You're the one..l prayed for."

Taking a single step

without you..is impossible.

Madam..your stop is here.

Lefs go. - 0K8'!-

"O companiomjust a little longer."

The destination of

love's calling out to thee.

Well..you're on a suicide path.

So..good luck.

Please fulfill my

last wish before I die.

How about you give me

a biscuit from your bakery?

You know..it's a four hour journey.

And I'll even take

your parents' blessings.

Blessings?

Once you meet them.

...It will shatter all

your illusions about marriage.

Most welcome.

Come. - Sir..are you lnder Bhalla?

Foreign return?

Yes.

You see..your father is

at the lawyer's place.

And he's called you there too.

And the lawyer has

even sent a car for you.

Come.

Sister-in-law, you too.

"Oh my baby doll of gold..."

You're a bloody good for nothing,

loser.

Get out of my house. Get out.

Advocate Chima.

Welcome, mister. Welcome.

Welcome, lnder. Come.

Come, sit.

Take a seat. Don't be shy.

Sister-in-law is with you too.

Come on. Sit down.

See, Mr. Bhalla,

finally they are here.

Sign here..and make

your father sign here.

What's this? - What's this?

It's an invitation

to my tonsuring ceremony.

What a joke.

These are the papers

to your father's bakery.

Your father borrowed

a huge sum from me.

And now I've to borrow

money from other people.

Your father's borrowed money

from everyone in the village.

Even ATM machines

refuse to give him money.

Look..l've a complete list.

2 million..with interest.

2 million.

Give me the Bakery..scores settled.

I came here to take

my share of the money.

Exactly.

I put out a bait and you came running.

Had he been getting his share..

...he would've been overwhelmed.

Your father's left

you debt as inheritance.

So you will have to pay up.

Sign on the papers..and

make your father sign as well.

His sign doesn't matter.

I am not going to

sign in the first place.

Bloody old man..

Chima, my home's above the bakery.

If I sell it, where will I live?

Your son's come down from abroad.

He'll take you back with him.

He won't take me anywhere.

And I won't go with him either.

Son.. him?

You see..you two have one day.

I'll come home..to taste

sister-in-laws cooking.

Either you pay my 2

million..or give me the bakery.

And if you don't settle

this account tomorrow..

"Then I'll put you two in

your bakery's furnace.

...and make bread.

Careful..you fool.

Careful.

Even/thing's still the same.

Same old broken roads.

Same old din and

filth..same old people.

Look there.

That dog's been peeing

there for the last 10 years.

At least he's loyal.

He's lazy, not loyal.

He's stuck at the

same place for 10 years.

I would be rotting here too.

Yes, of course. He's the

only one who's been successful.

That's why he came down for his share.

Nonsense.

Tell him..there are no goons after me.

2 million in debts.

What was the reason

to borrow so much money?

And even if he did..

People always keep aside some savings.

I did do some savings. I did too.

I kept giving that

money to his mother.

And his mother used

to make jewelry out of it..

...so that it'll come

in handy someday.

Tell him that.

Ask him..where's the jewelry?

Did he put them in

the oven and make biscuits?

Tell him..his mother kept all

the jewelry at his uncle's place.

Because she didn't trust me.

Ask him..why doesn't he tell

mother to get those jewelry back?

I can't tell her that.

Tell him, daughter-in-law.

Tell him..you're not

his daughter-in-law.

I am not your daughter-in-law. - Fine.

You're not my daughter-in-law,

good for you.

You should thank God for it.

Stop, the bakery's here. - Fine, fine.

Will you take us to the border?

Come on.

How much? - 3550 rupees.

What? - Yes, sir.

He hasn't paid my fare

for the last 5 years.

Put it on my tab.

No more nonsense from you. Come on.

What a man. - l'll..

Uncle, let me take that.

- It's alright, dear.

Come on.

Yes, papa?

Dear, it's almost evening..and

you're not home yet.

Yes, I'm a bit late.

How late?

I'll come tomorrow morning.

Where will you stay?

I'll stay with my friend..lnder.

- lnder?

Fine, dear.

Okay, papa. Bye.

Are you and lnder just friends,

or.. - Well, l..

On, l get n.

lnder's the one saying no.

Hopeless boy.

Come.

'Why don't you put

him in some good school?'

'Why don't you understand,

I don't have the kind of money..'

'Then let him stay with my brother..'

'Don't talk about your brother,

or else I will beat you.'

'Don't touch me.'

Don't you dare take his name. -

So why don't you..

'I'll slap you.'

Do you know three-lettered word for

"Aascharya, Achambit" (Astonishment).

AMAZE. - Where's mother?

No, not AMAZE. In Hindi.

Sorry, uncle.

Ask him where's mom.

She's at the Old Age Home.

What?

She's been sick for

the past couple of years..

...so she's at the

Old Age Home. - Sick?

If she's sick,

she should be at the hospital.

Why the Old Age Home?

Are you going to say something or not?

There are no big hospitals here.

There's just one Old Age Home..

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Umesh Shukla

Umesh Shukla is an Indian film director who directed the Indian drama film Oh My God. The film starred Akshay Kumar and Paresh Rawal. He made his directorial debut with UTV Motion Pictures' and Bindass' presentation Dhoondte Reh Jaaoge. Shukla’s latest release is 102 Not Out featuring Amitabh Bachchan and Rishi Kapoor.As an actor, he is known for his villain role in Mithun Chakraborty' s Yaar Gaddar where he played the governor and his alter ego Sheila (the governor's wialso acted directed in many Gujarati plays. He is also well known as a director for Gujarati Play (natak), Kanjee Viruddha Kanjee. more…

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