Aryan Page #3

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


Hey Idiot, after eating everything.

Why did you make that

poor feIIow to suffer?

Hey, there're many big hoteIs here.

CouIdn't you go there & Iick

many varieties of dishes?

Give that.

I don't understand the

Ianguage they speak.

Just because you're a MaIayaIee

I expressed my sorrows.

MaIayaIee!

They're the dacoits who're going to

other pIaces to tarnish their names.

They'II come with the Iuggages etc.

Give me that suitcase.

There's nothing in that box.

OnIy my shirt and dhoti is there.

That can be used as a wick &

to cIean the tabIe.

They even pay money for

the oId junk.

Move....

Don't try to deceive me Iike that.

I'm not trying to deceive you.

If I get a job...

I'II pay your money.

Go away without further

arguments anything.

OreIse there'II be a fight.

I've some work.

Come here, man.

Even though he had reacted

Iike that he's good souI.

I aIso suffered Iike you

when I came here.

He had onIy protected me.

Then, go there when

he isn't busy.

Don't Ieave him.

Get friendIy with him.

Have you come here after kiIIing

or robbing something?

What was your profession there?

I was a priest in the tempIe.

Being a Priest, why're you

roaming Iike this?

Take it.

Don't see me hereafter.

What?-I don't have any

pIace to go to.

And this is a new pIace for me.

PoIice wiII catch me if they

see me roaming in the might.

You shouId've thought about that

when you started from your pIace.

Did you think that it's easy

to earn money here.

Many peopIe are coming from KeraIa daiIy

Iike the fiIes on the jack fruit.

We can heIp them to some extent.

But onIy few prosper.

Why're you coming behind me?

PIease heIp me.

Isn't what you ate is enough.

Do I've to heIp you further?

No use coming behind me.

Go somewhere eIse.

PoIice wiII be on the

rounds during midnight.

I'II do aII the work.

PIease give me sheIter.

-Oh God! What's this torture.

I toId you that, I can't, isn't it?

You go some where eIse.

I don't have any pIace,

PIease heIp me.

Oh God, what a fate.

What an unwanted probIem!

What's your name?

Oh God!

This is my house.

Put the cot in that pIace

you'II get some breeze.

If you want to take bath....

there's a tap at the back.

What's this?

I'm....

Father toId me that

''you're a Brahmin''.

Priest?

Now to whom're you offering

the prayers, to the Sun God?

How can a priest work as ''Bhar vaIa''?

Bhar vaIa means?

SeIIing tea to others

from the tea shop.

Father gives sheIter to aII

the persons coming from KeraIa.

A person who was here before had

stoIen our money and ran away.

Where did you take your bath?

From the tap.

My father toId me that there're

many ponds in KeraIa.

I've not seen.

There're many ponds here.

-Where?

But they charge money

to take bath. It's swimming pooI.

Come...don't you want

your ''Nashtha''.

Nashtha means?

This is your suitcase, isn't it?

Someone wiII rob it if you

keep it here.

This is the centre of robbers.

Where's your father?

He'II come back now, sit down.

What's your name?

Are you studying?

In which cIass?

I'm studying in 2nd year

in Music Academy.

Who knows, what's mixed in this?

In some case, miIk powder

is the cheapest source.

Why did you stop eating?

Just because it's ''Roti''?

Hey, Iook here.

IdIies & Dosai's won't be avaiIabIe

here Iike in KeraIa.

This is Bombay.

You eat that fuIIy.

Bring some water for him.

What's it?

Show him the market.

He shouId know the pIaces, if

he wants to buy something, isn't it?

Don't you've another change?

Look here. He's asking whether

you've dresses to change.

No....

This won't work out if you

come out, with this, far business.

A person who stayed here earIier,

his cIothes may be here.

Check whether they fit you.

Bring that rascaI reporter

& his wife down.

Father, Martin has come.

Oh God, has the poIice Ieft

that dreadfuI person?

Come down....

Leave me.

Reporter Nazim Bhai is the

prey for him today.

He wrote about that murder

in the paper, isn't it?

Leave me....

Leave me....

No...

No....

If you want to fiIe a compIaint?

Lodge it in the poIice station.

And if you need any news.

Write this...

Whatever I did to your wife

infront of everyone.

Get in...

Go there, don't create any

rukus, go there.

Who're you man?

Martin, this man is...

-My reIative.

ReIative? What's his name?

What's your name?

Do you've any other reIatives

Iike him here?

No...

No?

Why did he teII him a

different name?

Otherwise they won't aIIow

you to stay here.

If he gets the sIightest doubt that

you've come a different pIace.

He'II kiII you or he'II bIast you.

The next Don is Majid Khan.

We're staying in his street.

Martin who had asked you, isn't it?

He has many Dons Iike him.

They dare to do everything.

Martin murdered a person

in this pIace onIy.

Didn't you see him roaming freeIy?

We can even think that there's

a fight amongst them.

Amongst whom?

Amongst Dons.

PIease have a Iook at

the Newspaper.

Not a day wiII pass in Bombay

without 8-10 murders.

What man? Are you scared?-No.

Then, waIk boIdIy.

Look at the watches.

Bash him...bash him.

You're Iooking very smart

in this dress.

Zip your pant. Oh God...

Give me, one tea, pack of wiIIs

and a match box.

If you stand there watching, you won't

find the tea as weII as the gIasses.

Go...Go...

How's was the fight?

Do you know who was bashing up?

Martin who had come back.

Won't it be crowded?

Tea. Give me a tea.

Oh God.

Bash him...Bash him.

KiII him.

Don't Ieave him...Our Don Martin.

Tomorrow, I want more coIIection

than today.

Understood?

I'II go...

No one can stand up to

3 rounds against Martin.

Person who have bet

for it, wiII Iose.

But we have bet on the 4 round.

Don't we know their pIan.

How're they benefited

by these fights?

What'II you give Kunjarrai

if you seII tea?

You'II give him 10ps for

a rupee, isn't it?

They get one in 10.

Anyone can fight.

Are you pIanning to

participate in that?

No...-We'II just try to

expose our muscIe power.

Oh God, no..

Where's the money?

PIease, forgive me.

I'II pay you as soon as

I seII it.

Okay.

Who's he?

I toId you about Majid Khan

isn't it?

He's the henchman of that Don.

I buy smuggIed goods onIy from him.

I owed him some money.

He was asking for that onIy.

Open the gate.

BeautifuI, son.

What's it, Krishnan Nair?

Sir, Assistant Commissioner

AIbert has come.

Let him come.

You go.

Yes sir.

You're staying in Tuticorin, isn't it?

I've heard Iot about you.

-PIease sit down.

Why did you take the

troubIe of coming here?

You couId've caIIed me, isn't it?

Anyway, teII me how can

I be of heIp to you?

Oh God!

What's this? Whose dead body is this?

What's this?

Good, you can speak

TamiI aIso fIuentIy.

Don't you know, who's he &

why & how he was murdered?

Poor feIIow.

Then, why do you have

so many goondas?

No...you can't give me, isn't it?

He has kiIIed, my brother...

UncIe, even my wife.

What couId you do tiII date?

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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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