Anjaam Page #2

Synopsis: Vijay Agnihotri is a wealthy, spoilt man who lives with his mother in the city of Mumbai. His mother has allowed him everything and more than that he wants. One day due to a mishap Vijay meets an air-hostess named Shivani Chopra, he immediately falls head over heels in love with her. He tells his mother about his love, and his mother agrees to get him married, on there way to Shivani's house they get a nasty shock for Shivani had get married to Ashok Chopra, an air-line pilot. Vijay is unable to accept this proposal and continues to persuade Shivani to marry him. He even destroys Shivani's family and has her sent to jail. When Shivani is released from jail she plans to take revenge from Vijay and to make him account for all his sins.
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Rahul Rawail
  1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
7.0
Year:
1994
170 min
602 Views


with your passport.

Passengers flying by

Air India..

- Excuse me.

- Yes?

Where's this crew going?

They're going to Dubai by

Air India flight 102.

Okay, then please change my

London ticket to Dubai.

This isn't an Air lndia ticket.

I cannot change it.

Okay.

Than give me an Air lndia

ticket to Dubai.

Yes, sir?

Hi.

- You?

- Yes, me.

What are you doing here?

I came here to play cricket.

This flight is going to Dubai

and that's where I'm going.

I wanted a drink. Could I get one?

Sure.

Yes, sir?

I want the drink to be more

intoxicating than your eyes.

Yes?

It must be spicy like your words.

Yes.

Yes, sir?

And it must be just as salty as you.

Of course.

More intoxicating than my eyes.

Spicier than my words.

Saltier than me.

Your drink, sir.

Thank you.

It's very good.

Do you like it?

It would not be possible

that I did not like it.

You made it with such love for me.

Really, it's very good.

Are you sure?

Yes, I'm sure. Very good.

Yes, sir?

I want another one like this.

Exactly like this?

No.

No, this one didn't have enough salt.

- Namaste.

- Thank you.

Thank you.

Air India announces the departure of

Flight AI 746 to Mumbai.

All passengers are requested to

proceed for security check.

Thank you.

- Please fasten your seatbelt.

- Yes.

- Please fasten your seatbelt.

- Yes.

Hi!

You? You're here again?

- Why? Did I commit any crime?

- You came to Dubai on this flight two hours ago.

And you're going to Mumbai now?

Is there a rule in your

airline company ..

..saying I can't go

back on the same flight?

Come, I'll show your seat.

Thank you.

Fasten your seatbelt, please.

Sit down, we are

experiencing bad weather.

Shut up!

Didn't you hear the weather is

bad? Sit down.

You stay quite and sit.

Have a seat, when the weather is

better l will make you a drink.

I don't drink anyone's made drink.

Stay quiet and stay

out of my way.

What are you doing?

You just dropped everything!

Shut up! Shut up! Shut up!

Who are you to stop me if a

break a bottle or a glass?

You...air hostess.

You are here as a servant.

So be a servant.

Did you understand?

You are so rude.

Don't you know how to talk to a lady?

You bought a ticket, not us.

We are here to serve you not

to take your rude behaviour.

Apologize to her.

Apologize to her!

I'm sorry.

And now sit down quietly.

- I'm sorry.

- Sit down.

Shivaniji! Shivaniji!

Shivaniji!

- Shivaniji, I'm very hurt, look.

- Let me see.

Keep quiet.

It's just a small scratch.

Get the first aid kit.

- Just keep quiet.

- Quiet?

If a person is wounded won't he scream?

- Careful, what are you doing?

- Shut up.

Now what?

Shivaniji, what kind

of bandage is this?

Look, the bandage came off,

please come and fix it.

I'm losing blood, I'll die, please.

- Don't you have any problems now?

- No.

Well, have a nice flight.

Im in great crisis.

My heart is lost.

Im in great crisis,

my heart is lost.

May someone please find

it and bring it back.

Im in great crisis,

my heart is lost.

May someone please find

it and bring it back.

Where should I go and register

a complaint, no one tells me.

Should I cry or laugh,

what should I do?

Should I cry or laugh,

what should I do?

Im in great crisis,

my heart is lost.

May someone please find

it and bring it back.

Where should I go and register

a complaint, no one tells me.

Should I cry or laugh,

what should I do?

Should I cry or laugh,

what should I do?

The one who comes in my dreams,

when will she come in my arms?

How many days will she

keep on torturing me?

The one who comes in my dreams,

when will she come in my arms?

How many days will she

keep on torturing me?

Wherever I turn around and look.

I see her.

Shes my path, my

journey, my destination.

The atmosphere has gone wild,

my desires have awoken.

Should I cry or laugh,

what should I do?

Mr. Bhattia is selling

his Delhi factory.

If we buy it, it will give us profits.

That's fine, but I'll have

to talk to Vijay.

And he comes back from

London within one week.

Mom!

- Vijay? You didn't go to London?

- No.

Why?

Just because.

- What happened?

- I bumped into someone.

I got hurt.

I had a lot of fun.

Vijay, what is this foolishness?

May I not cross all the

limits of craziness.

How should I show her that her

face is always there in my eyes?

May I not cross all the

limits of craziness.

How should I show her that her

face is always there in my eyes?

Shes the most beautiful one.

Theres no one like her.

O my God! Her style is a killer.

I dont know what kind of

intoxication is spread.

Should I cry or laugh,

what should I do?

Im in great crisis,

my heart is lost.

May someone please find

it and bring it back.

Im in great crisis,

my heart is lost.

May someone please find

it and bring it back.

Where should I go and register

a complaint, no one tells me.

Should I cry or laugh,

what should I do?

Should I cry or laugh,

what should I do?

Stop, stop.

Who is the girl?

Do you remember that when I was

a child I used to sing a song?

Far in the sky there is a

star very dear to me.

Give me the one I like.

Mom, give me that star.

I found that star.

And what if that star becomes

your daughter in law?

Than all my wishes in

life will be fulfilled.

But the star must have a name.

She has it, Shivani.

It's a very nice name.

- When will I meet her?

- Whenever you say it.

But, mom, there is one problem.

She is a very ordinary girl,

a flight attendant.

So what?

After the wedding she will be the

daughter in law of the Agnihotri family.

All right, let's go right away.

One does not go empty-handed to

see the future daughter-in-law.

I'll call the pandit (erudite person)

tomorrow to get an auspicious date.

Thank you, mom!

The jackpot.

Namaste.

Mr. Vijay, you. This is your mother?

Greetings, motherji.

There was no use for this present.

Since he brought it, I'll keep it.

- What is going on, Mohanlal?

- Shivani is getting married.

I don't agree with this bond at all.

The guy is a pilot.

He flies planes in that sky.

If something happens to the plane

over there, he'll go up there and here.

Oh motherji! Mr. Vijay!

Far in the sky there is a

star very dear to me.

Give me the one I like.

Mom, give me that star.

Mom, give me that star.

Mom, give me that st...

Forget Shivani, son.

Time is a great salvation,

heals all wounds.

Slowly, everything will be okay.

I've an idea. Go to London for some days.

You'll get a break from this.

I'll check in.

I'll call you everyday.

I want to see my son laugh as before.

- Mr. Vijay? Greetings, mother.

- Namaste.

- Where are you going?

- London. Where are you going?

Me? Why are you joking with me?

Where can I go?

I have come to the airport because

of a very important reason.

Shivani is going to New York

with her husband.

He has been posted there for four years.

There. They are going. I'll go.

Take care.

I'm leaving.

Bye.

ANJAAM:

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