Anjaan Page #7

Synopsis: Raju 'Bhai' & Chandru head a thriving gang in Mumbai, taking on & decimating all those who oppose them. When the story of their success reaches the ears of the dreaded don, Imran Bhai, they face his inevitable wrath. It is now up to Krishna, the brother of Raju Bhai, to identify the culprits responsible for the fate suffered by the duo and exact revenge.
Director(s): N. Linguswamy, Suresh (co-director)
Production: Prime Media Pictures
  3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
4.9
Year:
2014
166 min
547 Views


your life forward by ten years

Who are you?

Who are you to Bhai?

You use your rapport with the Arabs

and bring all the gold here

You use your influence with

the Police and distribute the gold

You have manpower with you

and therefore he has you with him

l know all your strengths,

but you don't seem to know it

l only want Imran

l'll take care of him

Mumbai without Imran...

Just the four of you,

imagine how it would be

What are you all saying?

l will not agree

You need diamonds

to cut diamonds

You need fire to dome fire

Betrayal has to be

destroyed by betrayal

l've learnt this from you

You shouldn't die

with just one bullet

You must float in your own

blood and die

l will decide when l'll die

l also decide when YOU will die

You've only seen

the traitors around me

You haven't seen

what loyalty is

He'll come

He'll kill every one of you

And he'll kill you too finally

Please leave, Raju Bhai

We'll take care of this

Don't wait here

Please leave, Raju Bhai

Cary him

Even enemies must not have

traitors with them

Where are you going?

Where are you escaping?

Why does every one

want to mess with me?

No one is letting me look at

my face in the mirror

Which platform does

the Kanyakumari Express come to?

lt's you? You're finally leaving?

You found a pretty girlfriend

while searching for your brother

You didn't find your brother

till the very end

You didn't come to do that

You had other plans

Get back home

and have a good life

Take the left

Let's go

Just a minute, please

Where is the stick you had?

Raju...bhai, eh?

l didn't realise

l was playing with a Lion

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