Anjaam Page #5

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


the stubborn either.

Wow! Your aim is great.

Yes and you are an expert archer.

You'll hit bull's eye thrice, won't you?

Want to bet?

You will lose.

I never lose, Shivani.

Whenever I see you,

my heart starts racing.

Whenever I see you,

my heart starts racing.

A fire awakens inside me.

A fire awakens inside me,

a fireball erupts.

Whenever I see you,

my heart starts racing.

Whenever I see you,

my heart starts racing.

With the warmth of Your breath,

my body is emitting fragrance.

With the softness of Your lips,

my heart is intoxicated.

What kind of fire has

awakened, my beloved?

Every cell of my body

feels intoxicated.

When You come in front of me,

a pain arises inside me.

When You come in front of me,

a pain arises inside me.

Your tresses are raining nectar.

The fragrance of Your love is

making me lose my consciousness.

Your tresses are raining nectar.

The fragrance of Your love is

making me lose my consciousness.

I swear on Your name, my feet are

staggering, an intoxication is spread.

When You come in front of me,

a pain arises inside me.

When You come in front of me,

a pain arises inside me.

You walk with such a style.

You walk with such a style that

it makes my heart restless.

Whenever I see you,

my heart starts racing.

Whenever I see you,

my heart starts racing.

Even my brains have stopped working these days.

On which favourite horse..

Why are we at your place?

The one who is famous, he is actually infamous.

Why are we at your place?

What is this? Stop it.

Stop what? I haven't even begun

anything and you say stop it!

Not here! Go out! Get out!

Did I come to stay here? I'll stay with you.

As your mistress, my love.

- Come on.

- What are you doing? Let me go.

Those black, black eyes. Those big, big teeth.

- What rubbish are you talking? Get out!

On seeing you, cruel one, Im in a bad state.

- Out.

- Money, give me money.

- What money?

- For Diwali.

It's not Diwali.

- Okay, give me for Holi.

- Holi is gone.

You'll not get any money.

- You have a child?

- Child? I don't have a child.

- Why? Are you impotent?

- What nonsense! Get out of here.

Let's go, what will this stingy give us?

He drinks country liquor.

Get out!

You!

Wait!

Why did you go into my room?

- We went to look for the child.

- To look for the child?

Show me you hands.

Is this the child?

Show me your hands too.

Come on.

This! You'd come to steal.

I'll call the police right now.

- Please don't call the police.

- Don't call them?

- No, please.

- Take that off.

- I will not take it off.

- Not this. Take off this necklace.

- Take off this necklace.

- This is mine.

Shut up! Take it out even if it

is your father's. Quick.

We've come to the wrong house.

He is a bigger thief than us.

Here you are. You've taken everything.

What's the matter?

Someone was watching us.

There is no one here, you must be wrong.

Ashok, you are locking

such a beautiful house.

Brother, this is Bombay.

Anybody can break the lock and go inside.

Then we'll have to go to

the court again and again.

- It is better, I'll stay here.

- Brother, let's go.

- Let's go.

- Don't you have to wait for Shanti?

Sister said that after seeing the doctor..

..he'll come to the new house

with Shivani, let's go.

Shivani, what are you doing?

I'll do it.

- Come on, sister.

- Wow! This is a nice house.

It is better than the old house.

- We'll shift here tomorrow itself..

- You stay quiet.

- Ashok, we had been to the doctor.

- Yes?

- Good news for you.

- What?

- You are going to be a father.

- What?

Once more, eh?

- Shut up.

- Let me speak.

You always blabber.

Stay quiet. Please.

Ashok, we shall leave.

You take care of Shivani.

Where will we go? It is a big house.

They both will feel scared.

- We will stay here.

- You come with me.

Ashok, I'll take Pinky

from school and go home.

- You both come home, okay?

- Ok.

Bye.

Sweetheart! Our son is so lucky for us.

I got such a huge house, such

a nice job and so much joy.

I love you, baby.

How do you know it's going to be a boy?

Is it? You're asking me this?

Come here.

I'll ask and tell you right now.

Hello, child, I'm your father here.

What did you say? Just a minute.

Your son is telling me to take care

of his mother until he arrives.

And give her a lot of love.

- Mr. Vijay, you?

- I'm extremely sorry.

- I shouldn't have come here

without informing you.

- No, it's okay.

Actually, I thought that I'd

come here and ask you...

...how do you find the new house?

Do you wish for anything else?

- No, it's just perfect.

- I'm glad.

And these publicity designs are ready too.

- Please have a look.

- Oh, my God.

- That was quick, I must say.

- I believe that you'll like them a lot.

Mr. Vijay, Shivani's photo..

You don't like it?

But why Shivani's photograph?

Actually I'd seen Ms. Shivani's photograph

in an advertisement before.

- So I thought..

- Shut up!

How dare you use my photograph?

I'm sorry, if you don't like

it I will change it.

Get lost from here!

I said get out of here!

- Get out!

- Shivani, what insolence is this?

How dare he use my photograph?

It's a design, not a photograph.

He said he will change it.

- We'll not stay in this house.

- What nonsense is this?

- You have to leave this job.

- I won't get such a good salary.

You have to leave this job!

- Don't shout, Shivani!

- I will shout on top of my voice.

If I leave this job, what will I do?

Where will I get a salary like this?

What do you lack? What will

you do with so much salary?

I earn money for you, Pinky,

and our to-be child.

You want money? Leave this job.

I'll earn the money.

Shivani!

I'm leaving this house.

Shivani, Shivani, wait!

If you leave, don't come

back to this house again!

Don't ever come back!

Did you hit Shivani?

Did you hit Shivani?

What are you doing here?

Did you hit her?

Did you hit Shivani?

Mr. Vijay, this is my personal matter!

You don't interfere.

And please get out of here.

- Did you hit Shivani?

- I said get out!

- Did you hit Shivani?

- Out!

- Did you hit Shivani?

- Out!

- Did you hit Shivani?

- Out!

- Did you hit Shivani?

- I said get out!

- Did you hit Shivani?

- Out!

Why?

Why did you hit her?

Why?

Why did you hit her?

Why?

Tell me.

Why did you hit her?

Why?

As you said, Mr. Ashok

didn't have any enemies.

Then there could be just one

reason behind the attack. Robbery.

Someone came into the house to

rob and he tried to stop him.

And that's how he was injured.

I shouldn't have left him alone.

- I shouldn't have.

- Mrs. Chopra.

Yes, Doctor.

Mr. Ashok is unconscious.

He'll have to wear an oxygen

mask till tomorrow.

One of you can stay with him.

Okay, I shall leave now.

Inform me as soon as he

gains consciousness.

I have to take his statement.

- Thank you, inspector.

- It is alright.

Sister, you both go home.

Pinky must be alone.

Come tomorrow morning.

Yes.

Shivani.

Please go away from here.

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