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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


We're going to stop this truck now.

You see, I like working for rewards

and not for just a pat on my back.

Sir, I think I can see your reward

coming towards you.

Setup the barricades. Block the road.

- Get your guns.

- Yes, sir.

Come on. Block the road.

Setup the barricades!

We've got police in front.

And army behind us.

What now?

How much longer will it take?

Look out for bullets!

You aren't doing the right thing.

Sir, there is danger in the quarry

as the blasting process is on.

This is the guy, sir.

I can never forget those eyes.

I know him.

His name is Bhawani Singh.

He is Gitanjali Devi's old bodyguard.

I am sure he stole that truck.

Then, Gitanjali will tell us

where her pawn is hiding.

Do I look like an animal?

What is this place?

Tell me!

The police will be looking

for us in other hospitals.

This is the only safe place.

We will patch you up here.

Even veterinarians are doctors, too.

This is not fair.

You two stay here and be alert.

Everything is going wrong.

The police are still chasing us.

They must have informed everyone

over the wireless.

How will we get to the border?

That's why we're heading to Kansi village.

Kansi Village?

What is that?

All I can say is they are fierce bandits.

They can strip you naked

before you can bat an eyelid.

They are dangerous but trustworthy.

And they respect Bhawani.

But how will they help us?

Just like how smelters melt iron,

they melt gold.

What?

The Army and Police

are looking for this truck.

How will we move so much gold?

These people will melt

this gold into liquid.

Then, we won't need this truck.

They can keep looking for this truck.

After that, if we carry the gold

in a bullock cart,

we will still make it safely across.

Then you will go your way

and I'll go mine.

Where does your way lead?

I am like a Rajasthani camel, madam.

No matter where you take me,

I'll find my way back home.

Why the long face?

Are you enjoying this game

of hide-and-seek?

When we first met,

we didn't even know each other.

But now...

Now...

Is there a song playing

in your heart too, madam?

You're mind functions

in one direction at all times.

You have no shame at all.

Shame and I don't fit

in one sentence, madam.

Now, what have I said, madam?

I am not a camel who can go on

for days without eating.

I am hungry, my stomach is aching.

I can't think of anything else but hunger.

You look really cute when you cry.

I have removed the bullet.

It's a deep wound.

Where are taking him in this condition?

With all this gold we're carrying...

I knew the cavalry

would get here sooner or later.

It's aching.

What are you doing?

That painkiller is for horses.

Now, even if he gets beaten up,

he won't feel it.

What are you doing?

We should be helping them.

- What kind of a friend are you?

- Madam, I am a great friend

but we must save ourselves first.

Tell me everything in three seconds

or it's game over.

One...

Where is the truck?

Two...

Where is the truck headed?

I don't care if you're a princess.

It's either going to be your head or mine.

Three...

Let's go out.

Seher, come on.

Come on.

Let's go out.

Are you out of your mind, officer?

She's the queen.

If anything happens to Gitanjali,

her people will burn the entire city down.

She's the thief and we're scared?

You're the thief only when you're caught.

And right now we have no one.

Then let's release her. Let her go.

So that she can take her gold

and get away.

Of course.

That's what I want.

What do you mean?

We will get that gold only when she does.

Once she's out of here,

her only priority will be to get the gold.

It's either Gitanjali will call Bhawani

or he will call her.

Once these thieves meet,

we will meet them, too.

No, Seher.

I can't take such a big risk.

We will lose everything

if Gitanjali escapes.

I'll watch her.

I won't let hero out of my sight.

We don't have an option.

This is the only lead.

Sir...

We just received a call

from Asop District.

Two men have been arrested

from a hospital.

And I think it's them, sir.

I don't like asking the same question

over and over again.

Tell me. Where is the truck?

The longer you stay quiet,

the louder you will scream.

Where is the truck?

Where were you taking it?

My third eye isn't open.

I don't see the truck.

You won't be able to eat

or even clean your own ass.

That's what I'll do to you

if you don't tell me.

Bhawani, brother.

I hope your love is true.

Turns out we got butchered

to be served on a plate.

But the woman is vegetarian.

What have you done? You set it on fire.

Inspector, I am not a chicken.

Why are you roasting me?

Stop torturing that old man.

Ask me whatever you want.

I will...

But I don't get one thing.

Why would they involve an old man

like you in this big heist.

You have no strength left in you,

and you don't look too smart either.

So what is your job, huh?

Do you crack safes?

Where is the truck? Where is it? Tell me.

You won't tell me...

But you will tell me, right?

Tell me where it is.

Tell me. Where is the truck?

What is in it?

Tell me. Where is the truck?

You won't listen...

You won't listen like this...

Get the battery. Fire this thing up.

He will talk now.

He will talk now.

Very good.

You won't listen like this...

You won't talk, will you?

Release his hands. Put these on.

Put it in your fingers.

Now tell me, where is the truck?

You crack safes...

You crack safes, don't you? Take that...

Now, crack safes.

Where is the truck? Tell me.

Tell me. Where is the truck?

Tell me...

You wanted the gold, didn't you?

My mother used to say that I'm pure gold

from head to toe.

Come on.

That way...

Let's go.

Leave me.

Tie up your hands with this.

Tie up your hands.

- Come on.

- Leave me.

Untie me.

You guys are great.

Everyone should have friends like you.

Like me?

You're doing so much for Gitanjali.

She's so lucky.

You even risked your life for her.

What is the worth of a love

that leaves you safe and sound?

If the king had a son...

even he couldn't

have handled things like you do.

You're just like the king.

No, I don't want to be like the king.

He was high on money and power.

All I want is love.

I want to open a school in this village

so children like her can get an education.

Are you the queen?

Yes, dear. I am the queen. Like her.

Then, you must be drinking blood.

No, dear. I don't drink blood.

Who told you that I drink blood?

My mother.

Where is your mother?

Have you lost your mind?

Do you want to ruin my fields?

Have you lost your mind?

She's the queen!

Your Highness,

don't set foot on my fields.

Or else, it will turn against me like you!

I am here to help you!

I understand your anger.

I know about your troubles.

I understand your pain.

It's easy to sweet-talk

when you have a full stomach.

One can only vent anger

on an empty stomach.

Try working under the sun for a minute,

and you will understand.

We work hard to earn our meals.

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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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