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Synopsis: Baadshaho is inspired by real-life events during the Emergency and revolves around stolen gold, a thief (Ajay Devgn), an undercover cop (Vidyut Jammwal), a character inspired by Maharani Gayatri Devi (Ileana D'Cruz) and an army officer (Emraan Hashmi) who is entrusted with protecting the country's treasure.
Director(s): Milan Luthria
Production: Grand Showbiz Media & Entertainment
 
IMDB:
5.1
TV-MA
Year:
2017
136 min
312 Views


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What do you say, Dalia?

The truck has stopped.

What will Seher do next?

That truck is much more valuable

than a girl's life.

But a gentleman will definitely get down.

He will ask the other guy

to keep his hand on the button.

The truck stops.

Seher approaches the girl.

Explosion.

Then what will we do with the truck?

I have thought about that, too.

Then let's find a route where

we can make the explosion happen.

- Sanjana, go with Dalia.

- Me?

There is an Emergency.

You two will be questioned.

Tell them that you two

are on honeymoon and you got lost.

Dalia loves honeymoon.

I am thinking about getting

that tattooed on me.

We're going on our honeymoon

not to get a divorce.

Sit closer.

It should look like we have a permit.

This place is perfect for our job.

If the accident occurs here,

there's no way...

What is going on?

Honeymoon.

Out here?

It was an Emergency...

I mean, there is an Emergency.

You see...

most people don't venture

out of their homes, like me.

But the good thing is,

half the population is behind bars.

So there is hardly anyone

outside their houses anywhere.

So we thought...

But God knows where you popped up from.

Get out of here.

There's no place left for lovers to go.

Listen.

Someone stole my wallet once.

He looked a lot like you.

Or was that you?

Take a good look at my face.

I don't steal wallets, sir.

I steal hearts.

Take my advice sir,

you better get out of here.

There's a storm coming.

This route can be someone's destination.

But sir, there are only sand dunes around.

Thieves come to such places.

"Be alert.

A thief will come to your city."

"Stay awake.

A thief will come to your city."

"Be alert.

A thief will come to your city."

"Stay awake.

A thief will come to your city."

"The thief will come one day."

"The thief will come one day."

"One day, death will come!"

"Be alert.

A thief will come to your city."

Have you heard?

The bigger the gun, the smaller the dick.

"Stay awake.

A thief will come to your city."

"He won't carry a bow, neither a cannon

nor a spear, nor a gun."

"He won't carry a bow, neither a cannon

nor a spear, nor a gun."

"He won't be visible."

"He won't be visible."

"And make you go around in circles."

"Be alert.

A thief will come to your city."

"Stay awake.

A thief will come to your city."

Police.

"Kabir says, this country is deserted,

there are no kin."

Sir, they will leave

with the gold tomorrow.

Doesn't matter when it leaves, Rudra.

But, it should be delivered to me.

Otherwise, you know how far

my connections are.

"Kabir says, this country is deserted,

there are no kin."

"Kabir says, this country is deserted,

there are no kin."

"You came in this world

with your fists closed."

"You came in this world

with your fists closed."

"And leave with your hands open."

"Be alert.

A thief will come to your city."

"Stay awake.

A thief will come to your city."

"The thief will come one day."

Meet us here after the blast.

"The thief will come one day."

"One day, death will come!"

Delhi is an eight-hour journey, sir.

Meaning, eight hours of danger.

Their eyes glitter

when they sense danger.

"Thief will come."

Dalia, drink.

Have a swig.

There will be no more cheap alcohol

starting tomorrow.

Drink!

You're absolutely right, Guruji.

Have a drink.

Our fate is going to change tomorrow.

And soon I'll settle down, too.

You have already started making plans?

What else?

And there's a song playing

in my heart ever since we met,

I mean, since we have all met.

I am wondering how to take it forward.

Which song?

It's still raw.

Dalia, come here.

Dalia, come talk to your elders.

Sit next to me.

I'll be right back.

Come on.

Come on.

Don't ever think

that you're alone.

Guruji, stop drinking neat whiskey.

- Add some water.

- Why?

There's 70 percent water in the body.

When there's already water in my body,

why do I have to add some more?

See?

Now he won't wake up

until tomorrow morning.

Hands up, all of you.

Let's go.

Who else is in the house?

We're all right here.

What are you guys planning?

We have been watching you

for a long time now.

- Khatri.

- Yes, sir?

Search the place. Search everywhere.

How can you search like this?

Where is the warrant?

Emergency is the only warrant we need.

And I won't rest until I find out

what is going on here.

Sir, look.

Bhawani, I will open that lock.

Don't you worry.

Remove the crowd.

Bhawani...

I guess you guys

were planning something big.

- Khatri.

- Yes, sir?

Line them up and load them in the jeep.

Come on.

What now?

Now, our plan has completely failed.

Even this Inspector isn't ready to listen.

If we stay locked up here until morning,

Seher will get away.

From the city and from our grasp.

Try to wake up Guruji.

You stupid bastard,

why do you drink so much?

Give me a blanket.

What did you think?

The city's under lockdown,

so you can plunder.

Just wait until my senior arrives

tomorrow morning.

Inspector Bhatti.

Look at me.

In fact, take a good look at me.

From head to toe.

Are you watching closely, sir?

Do I look like a thief to you?

Please, let me go.

You see, ma'am...

We have only arrested you today,

but we have been following you

for a long time now.

And your womanly charm won't work on me.

These guns...

Where did you get all of these guns from?

How about some tea?

Tea?

Leave now, Seher.

I'll leave ten minutes later.

Did you sleep with me as well?

Lord Shiva.

- What?

- Your job is opening locks.

So open this one.

- Do you have a hairpin?

- No.

She's not quite with the fashion.

- What?

- I have found a way.

What?

The pin in her bra.

- Give us your bra.

- What?

Yes, there's a pin in your modern bra.

Sir!

Vaibhavi!

You go upstairs.

Dalia!

Let's go.

Run that way. Get out of here.

I wonder how far Seher has gone.

Delhi is still very far.

Bhawani.

Faster Bhawani. Faster!

There's the truck.

Yes, that's it.

What is the plan?

We don't have any tools either.

Check if there's a toolkit there.

Toolkit...

Yes, it has everything.

Yes, there is.

Sanjana, stay exactly behind the truck.

Keep a distance of ten feet.

They shouldn't be able to see the jeep

from inside the truck.

What are you thinking, Bhawani?

Do you see that?

Let's turn that truck into an oven.

Let's do it.

Careful Bhawani, don't make a mistake.

Guruji, I hope you know in which pocket

my resignation letter is.

A little further.

Dalia.

Here.

Bhawani!

Careful!

Look behind.

Careful. Take this.

The Military is here.

Come on.

Move.

- They shot me right above my gut.

- Guruji!

Move back.

Guruji!

That's better.

We got one and lost one. What do you say?

This is no longer an Army truck,

it's the Baadshaho wagon.

Your pawn has done the job.

He flee with the gold.

Your Highness, do you...

Good evening, Your Highness.

What is wrong?

It's such a wonderful party

but the host looks pale.

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Rajat Arora

Rajat Aroraa (born 23 July 1975) is an independent writer in the Indian film and television industry; widely known for his films Once Upon a Time in Mumbai (2010), The Dirty Picture (2011), Kick (2014), Gabbar Is Back (2015) and Taxi No. 9211 (2006) He has also written the blockbuster hit and critically acclaimed Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai (2010). Rajat wrote Baadshaho (2017) directed by Milan Luthria and starring Ajay Devgn. The movie is scheduled for release in September 2017. He also worked on AZHAR, a biopic on the most controversial Indian cricket captain, with Balaji Telefilms. The movie released on 13 May 2016. Rajat is also working on untitled film for Multi Screen Media (MSM). more…

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