Aryan Page #5

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


What have you decided?

I'II do any work...

Provided it gives me money.

Then, I'm prepared to

do any meniaI job.

This Ietter came a week ago.

Father wants to see you.

To my dearest Devan,

At home, things are managed

by your money.

Regarding the case

against Arumugam,

If you don't send the Iawyer's fee

of Rs.1000 immediateIy.

We'II Iose.

Here, your father is

stiII bedridden.

Rest of them are fine.

Yours Ioving Unni Krishnan.

Whose Ietter?

Is it from your brother-in-Iaw?

-Yes.

Oh! Is it Devan?

When did you come?

- A Short whiIe ago.

I was waiting to see you.

Where do you sIeep now?

In my office onIy.

Don't forget us when

you prosper.

Come here often.

I won't forget anyone.

That's the nature of

human beings.

I've seen many peopIe

whom I had heIped.

They'II just turn their faces

and waIk away.

That's my experience.

I won't be one of them.

May the creator give you

aII the happiness.

Then, I've something

to teII you.

What's it?

About Saihnu.

Even though I had waIked

away haIf-way.

Inform me about

Saihnu's marriage.

I'II definiteIy attend even

if I'm busy.

Oh God...won't I inform you?

Oh! I forgot to ask you.

What's your job?

Don't notice me.

Tomorrow night at 1 1'o cIock...

near Band Stand.

You've to hand over this

in the SeaguII Boat.

We had asked for 4 Lakhs.

If you have the money,

I've the item with me.

If we couId get a written statement

that he's Karim Sahib's man,

I can arrest him at

that moment.

If you arrest him, you'II be

more benefited than me.

I know that.

But we've to get a written

statement from him.

If you're ready to give a written

statement that you're Karim's man,

I'II Ieave you.

WiII you give it

in writing?

WiII you give it in

writing or not?

WiII you give it in

writing or not?

TeII this man to give in writing

whatever I want from him.

If he refuses, then shut

his mouth forever.

Yes sir.

TeII me.

WiII you sign or not?

No....

TeII me...

I'II not Ieave you aIive

either way..Understood?

I need your signature.

Even now...

TeII me...

TeII me...right now.

Don't....

Lie down!

I'm...

No...No...We'II taIk Iater....

By God's grace, you're saved.

Now, there's nothing to worry.

You take rest, I'II go...

TiII he's aIright,

you stay with him.

Understood? - Yes, sir.

Do you know what happened?

I....

You were Iying unconscious

on the raiIway track.

Don't know who admitted

you in the hospitaI?

You came here from there.

Now Mr.Karim Sahib has Iots

of respect for you.

If you had reveaIed our

secrets to them,

They wouId've caught our goods

in the port itseIf.

What're you thinking?

I've sent money to

your house.

How?

I got this Ietter from

your pocket.

I found the address in it.

They had mentioned about

the need for money.

Karim Sahib heIps their men

after seeing their difficuIties.

Who's Unnikrishnan who wrote this?

My sister's husband.

Good morning, brother.

He's Karim Sahib's son.

Sir...

Where's he?

Do you think you can

marry Saihnu?

Sure?

What's this?

You can't escape if you

get caught again.

Before you die painfuIIy,

You can easiIy die,

if you've this.

Sir, do you want to buy

''Mid-Day'' paper?

Give me one ''Mid-Day'' paper.

Like the music from the goIden fIute

swaying with the breeze.

Like the rhythm getting mingIed

with cuckoo's notes.

Let's fIoat in our dreams and

drown in Iove.

Without anyone's knowIedge.

Like the rhythm getting mingIed with

the music from the goIden fIute.

Cupid caresses the spreaded

feathers of Peacock,

OnIy when the CIouds meIt.

When you sweII Iike the waves,

And your garments gets wet

and stick to the body,

I'II search pearIs in you.

Without anyone's knowIedge.

The fIower of imagination bIossoms

in the bower of Iove.

When the vermiIion coIour

spreads on the dusk,

And when the beauty

Ioiters in beauty,

We'II Iook for that good day.

Without anyone's knowIedge.

The girI whom I Ioved,

presented me this chain.

I had attached a Iocket to this

to end everything on a fine day.

Cyanide which Karim Sahib gave

me is in this.

Death!

Why did you go to jaiI?

I was working sincereIy

in the tempIe.

SincereIy, I was offering prayers

to God with true devotion.

But, they fiIed a faIse case that

I stoIe the jeweIs of the God.

They bashed me infront

of my famiIy.

At the court, me and

my famiIy....

They disgraced, insuIted & bad mouthed

the entire cIan of Brahmins.

Yes, this bIack coat is, the symboI of

your right to argue the case.

Your BIack Coat doesn't suit our

dress code as weII as our cIimatic condition.

Then, why....

-That isn't the question.

If it's about this cross thread,

It's for my Guru's remembrance,

whom I met at the age of 7,

And it's the symboI of the

Vedas I studied.

I beIong to ''Yajur Veda''.

Nobody questioned you which type of

veda you beIong to?

Nobody wiII question.

Country's History, CuIture &

Heritage....

Who's interested to know about

them here?

Whether it's EngIish, French

or Arabic...

He gets job here if he Iearns

any of them.

He's respected and honoured.

If a person toiIs for years & Iearns

the ancient Ianguage, 'Sanskrit',

Who's there to respect him?

Don't taIk unnecessary things.

Don't use 3rd rate meIodrama diaIogues

as shown in the court scenes of a movie.

No...I've seen the 1st rate behaviour

of Terrorists in the court.

No...sir, I don't have the wiII power

as weII as the strength Iike them.

I'm a poor Brahmin.

They punished me without any

evidences or witnesses.

They had put me behind

bars for a year.

Veda means knowIedge.

One who attains its compIete knowIedge

is caIIed Nam-boo-dri (Brahmin).

But, I didn't gain any

knowIedge of them.

I'm searching for a new knowIedge

here to Iead my Iife,

By abandoning everything.

I'm doing Murders etc...

I want to achieve my goaI...I'm not

bothered about the right path.

Then, I've to go back

to my pIace.

I want to get back my

PaIace again.

And Iive there as a weaIthy Brahmin

with respect atIeast for a day.

That's my wish...

And my dream.

Who's this girI?

TeII me.

Who's this girI?

I Iove her and I want

to marry her.

Do you want to marry a

beggar's daughter?

Aren't you bothered about

my prestige?

Aren't you ashamed?

They may be poor, but they're

decent and respectabIe,

And not Murderers and

SmuggIers Iike you.

What did you say?

I'II kiII you.

KiII me.

My mother and sister had become a

prey to your bIack deeds.

Why did you Ieave me aIive?

KiII me too.

After today, that girI & her beggar

father shouIdn't be seen in Bombay.

Father!

Father!

Father!

Hey, what're you doing, rascaI?

Karim Sahib has commanded

us to do this.

Let it be from anyone,

I won't Iet him suffer.

What'II you do, Dog?

Bash that RascaI.

Get Iost, man.

You son of a pig.

This time you've escaped. If you come

into this IocaIity again...

I'II make mince meat

out of you.

You dog's progeny.

What's going on here, man?

Go...

Can't MaIayaIees Iive

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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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