Aryan Page #10

Synopsis: Dispossessed Brahmin Mohanlal priest moves to Bombay where he finds a new calling in the hitman business.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Year:
1988
181 min
176 Views


Did you think that we'II be

behind bars for our entire Iife?

Where's the GoId?

TeII me, where's the GoId?

GoId...I've soId it.

You've soId it, isn't it?

Good.

We need money...where's it?

If you want your Iover to be aIive,

then hand over the money to me.

If you give the money, we'II go back

without disturbing you.

She'II be saved if you admit her

in the hospitaI immediateIy.

If we get the money

even we'II escape.

PoIicemen are chasing us,

we don't have time to stay here.

What do you say?

OreIse everything wiII perish.

TeII me, do you want to see her

aIive or not?

I'II bring the money.

No...I'm not a Hindu to

promise on Geetha.

I'm not a MusIim to

promise on Kuran.

I'm not a Christian to

promise on BibIe.

As an ordinary human being, I promise

on my inner conscience,

I humbIy request the court to

Iisten to the truth.

I was a Brahmin who foIIowed Ahimsa

and devotion in my Iife.

Didn't you brand me

as a thief?

Didn't you brand me

as a Murderer?

Didn't you make me

a cuIprit?

What eIse punishment can this

honourabIe court give me?

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T. Damodaran

T. Damodaran (Malayalam: ടി. ദാമോദരൻ; c. 1935 – 28 March 2012) was a screenwriter of Malayalam cinema. He scripted some of the biggest blockbusters in Malayalam cinema. Damodaran and director I. V. Sasi teamed up to produce many hit movies, including Angadi, Eee Nadu, Vartha, Avanazhi, Inspector Balram, 1921, Adimakal Udamakal, and Balram vs. Taradas. He also teamed up with director Priyadarshan to produce many hit movies including Aryan, Advaitham, Abhimanyu, and Kala Pani. His daughter, Deedi Damodaran, is also a screenwriter of Malayalam cinema. She made her debut with the film Gulmohar. more…

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