Anamika Page #4

Synopsis: Middle-classed, slender and petite Jia Rao meets Gajner's recently widowed Kunver Vikram Aditya Singh Sesodia, both fall in love, get married, and re-locate to live in his palace in Rajasthan. Jia finds out that everyone in the vicinity still believes that Vikram's first wife, Anamika, who allegedly met a sudden death, may still be alive, and actually witnesses an apparition in the palace grounds. She is not permitted to enter in to a certain section of the palace where Anamika had her residential quarters. However, she does manage to find her way there, and decides to follow in Anamika's lavish and sophisticated footsteps, invoking a sudden change in Vikram affections. Meanwhile local Police Inspector Pratap, none other than Vikram's brother-in-law, continues his investigation and collects evidence in order to arrest Vikram for Anamika's death.
 
IMDB:
3.2
Year:
2008
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If you want to paint a symbolic

painting of Gajner...

...then what would you draw?

Symbolic.

Front elevation of the palace...

with a turban on top.

I don't think so.

A palace amidst the dessert.

Try again.

Gajner's reflection in the lake.

You still haven't understood

Gajner completely.

If you want to draw Gajner

in one symbol...

...then that symbol is Anamika.

That was really mean Shekar.

What did I say?

You very well know what you

said and what you have done!

Please go and bring him back.

One drink for me too.

You didn't hear or you aren't

interested in talking.

I am not interested in

anything that brings...

...that tragedy called Anamika

back in my present.

Why are you accusing me for it?

You think about Anamika

everyday yourself.

Cheers.

What I do with Anamika's

memories and what not...

...that's my lookout.

But if you talk about Anamika

in front of that poor Jia...

Jia! She will always

be a deprived soul.

Forget me, everything in Gajner...

...marks Anamika's presence.

Whether you see her or not.

Anamika is present in Gajner.

You are a police officer,

so be that.

Don't try to be a judge

and pass judgement.

Anamika is dead.

And now my wife's name is Jia.

You are my sister's husband,

that's why I tolerated it.

But just today.

You are my wife's brother, that's

why I kept quiet then...

...and now too.

But don't be under

any delusion that...

...I don't know the truth

behind Anamika's death.

Thanks for the drink.

Sometimes Vikram does get angry.

But then, life hasn't

been fair to him.

And you know.

Everything that happened between

him and Anamika that...

What had happened?

Can we leave?

Oh!

God he's getting impatient.

If you want to make your

marriage successful...

...then don't wander into

knowing what happened.

What you don't know,

is good for you.

Take care, good night.

Will you come now?

Sorry for all this.

- It's alright.

Sorry.

Jia!

Jia!

Sorry.

Sorry, I am late.

No more sorry.

Shall we go somewhere far

away from this sorry?

Seems like it might rain.

Narayan! A raincoat for the madam.

Where are we going?

Coming closer to each other.

I know I am a difficult husband.

But I will try to be easy.

Do you know riding?

- Yes, of course.

That's good.

Then today I will show you Gajner.

Come here! Come here!

Isn't she a beauty!

Just remember one thing.

Don't go that way.

You got to control her

and ride her well.

Why not go that way?

- Because I said so, okay.

Come, come, come.

Come on, beauty.

Jia!

Jia!

Jia!

Jia, don't go that way!

Jia!

She's there.

She's somewhere around.

I will find her! I will!

Then there will be a storm again!

And once again she will be

back in Gajner with a bang!

You said you knew horse-riding.

Do you know how dangerous it is?

I am sorry, Vikram.

But how long will I say

that I don't know this...

...I don't know that.

I couldn't even be a good escort.

I don't want to lose you, Vikram.

I want to be your life.

Please be a bit patient with me.

It's my fault, Jia.

We shouldn't have come to

Gajner after marriage.

This place can't see me happy.

I am sorry.

Forgive me.

I hope you aren't angry with me.

Come on, let's go.

Stop crying.

Stop crying.

Otherwise the people of

Gajner will think that...

...something is... you

know what I mean.

Come on, let's go.

Good morning, ma'am.

- Good morning, Mr. Mahajan.

Mr. Mahajan, do you have matches?

Yes.

But I am sorry, I don't

have cigarette.

After Mrs. Shishodiya's demise

no one smokes here.

No, even I don't smoke but

it's a bit cold today...

...so I thought I would light

up the fireplace. - Sure.

Thanks.

Give me some work, too.

Trust me, I know these

things very well.

There is such a lot of difference

between you...

...and Mrs. Shishodiya.

Like?

No, no, I was just saying it.

Even I know a bit.

The biggest difference is that

she was very beautiful.

Isn't it?

Everything about her was beautiful.

Her dress, her hairstyle,

appearance.

Everything was a piece of art.

But...

But?

A person can marry the most

beautiful person in the world.

But it is not easy to

maintain relationships.

What has happened to you?

What's with the new hairstyle?

Earlier it was just hair,

there wasn't any style.

What was the need to do all this?

You like all this, isn't it?

If I liked all this, then

why would I have liked you?

My Jia is lost somewhere

in all this.

I am extremely sorry, sir.

If the matter wouldn't

have been serious...

...then I would have

never disturbed you.

Ms. Malini is firing Mahesh

and Hanumant from their jobs.

They have been working with

us for the past 10 years.

What happened?

There was an expensive vase in

the library of Mrs. Shishodiya.

And it's missing, that's why she...

Ask Malini to talk to me.

Right away, sir.

Jia, now you should

handle these matters.

If that vase has been misplaced or...

It's not been misplaced.

And nor has anyone stolen it.

Then?

It's right there, in the

drawer. But broken.

I am sorry Vikram, actually

I broke the vase...

...and I was scared

so I hid it there.

Who were you scared of?

For God's sake. Jia, all

of this belongs to you.

Whether you break it

or set it on fire.

The only person who

should mind is me.

Stop behaving like a caretaker.

You are prince Vikram Aditya

Singh Shishodiya's wife.

So start behaving like my wife.

I can never be like

that Mrs. Shishodiya.

Which Mrs. Shishodiya?

Like the Mrs. Shishodiya

Gajner was used to.

Whoever comes to meet me,

they just come...

...to compare me with Anamika.

Am I beautiful like Anamika?

Am I a social figure or not.

Do I have a class or not.

What kind of clothes do I wear?

That's all what people say.

Is she as good as her?

Maybe that's why you married me.

Because I am a simple inexperienced

middle-class girl.

And no one can gossip about me.

Like the way everyone would

talk about Anamika.

What gossip?

What have you heard about Anamika?

No, that...

I meant to say that...

What was the need to indulge

yourself in all that?

After coming to Gajner you...

you are not the same Jia.

Just look at you, what

you have become.

It's not going to work out.

We can never be happy.

Sorry.

If you think we cannot

stay happy together...

...then I will go back.

But I can't see a reason

why we can't be happy.

We are happy with this marriage.

I am happy! You are happy!

Believe me, we both are very happy.

Fine! I agree if you say so.

We are happy.

What did you tell Jia about Anamika?

Take a seat, I will get tea for you.

First answer my question!

I didn't tell Jia anything

about Anamika!

Shekar hasn't discussed

about Anamika, too.

Then who?

You Vikram.

You don't want to leave

Anamika yourself.

Why did you get married?

So that you can forget Anamika.

But atleast try doing that.

Or is it that you like being

sad thinking about Anamika.

I am giving Gajner a last chance.

If I am not happy, then

I will sell everything...

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