Baazigar
- R
- Year:
- 1993
- 175 min
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My mother is very sick, Doctor.
Bring her here.
I'll examine her.
No, she can't come here.
She's unconscious.
She doesn't speak anything.
Please come, Doctor.
All right, my boy.
I'll come rightaway.
Doctor, what's happened
to my mother?
You don't have to worry.
Come to the dispensary in the morning
and take the medication from me.
All right.
Doctor, I hope the poor
woman will recover.
Nothing can be said for certain
since she's not ailing from anything.
In fact, she has suffered
some great setback.
You are right. May the Lord not
let anybody suffer such a setback.
Also remember that it's important
for her to have enough of food.
If she doesn't eat enough,
medicines won't be effective.
Mother... mother!
Drink the medicine, Mother.
Eat it, Mother.
I know that you always eat
after you have fed me.
But I have already eaten.
I'm telling you the truth.
Please eat it...
Don't cry, Mother.
Why are you weeping?
The one who has made us weep
will have to shed tears.
Mother!
Look what's happened to
the little girl!
Hey! Aren't you ready yet?
Come on, get ready quickly.
I will serve breakfast.
You see, till you don't eat,
your mother won't eat either.
I'll come rightaway, Aunty.
Where's Ajay?
Come on, Mother.
Let's have breakfast now.
Aha! It's a sweet dish!
Open your mouth, Mother.
Now feed me with your own hands.
Did you feed milk
to the little girl?
Yes, Mother. The little girl
has drank the milk.
And father has gone out
to fetch the medicines.
As soon as he returns
with the medicines...
...we will give the medicine
to the little girl.
Do you know... the little girl
has become very naughty!
She doesn't obey anyone.
Let's go.
I should be leaving now, Mother.
No, Ajay.
You are a son who would
You have done so much
for your Mother.
Mother has begun talking.
Your efforts have borne fruit.
You too care for her so much.
You have done so much for us
despite being a neighbour.
Not even one's own relatives
don't take so much trouble.
That's enough. You appear to have
become very wise, is it?
I should be leaving.
Stop please... stop!
It's you?
Yes. Where are you going?
I was on my way to Bombay.
But I missed the bus.
Is it? I am also heading
towards Bombay. Come in.
We are meeting after many years.
How are you?
I am fine. How's your mother?
Mother is absolutely fine.
How about you?
I went to Pune several times.
But I couldn't meet you.
In fact, I travel a lot
between Bombay and Pune.
Ever since my parents have died...
...I've had to take on the
business responsibility.
In the plane-crash two years ago
at the Bangalore airport...
...all the passengers were killed.
My parents were two of them.
Tell me, why are you
going to Bombay?
In search of someone.
Searching for whom?
In search of success.
Wait, fatso. I will
pick up the phone.
I am the head servant of
this house. Understand?
Why do you answer the phone?
You are unable to remember anything.
And then I have to bear with
the abuses of Mr. Chopra.
Go away from here. Go and wash
the utensils in the kitchen.
I don't remember anything?
How can he say that?
I am Mr. Bajodia speaking
from Ahmedabad...
...who deals in boxes, buckets
and tumblers. Who are you?
I am Babulal, the head servant
of this household.
You see, I've to come to Bombay to
discuss about my son's marriage.
You hand over the phone
to Mr. Chopra.
Just a minute.
Fatso, who's Mr. Chopra here?
Mr. Chopra is our employer.
Just hold on. I will
go and find him.
If daddy telephones,
tell him that...
...I will go straight to the
health club from the college.
All right?
Yes.
There's nobody around, and the phone
has been kept off the instrument.
If I am not around for a day,
what would happen of this house?
How are you, Sir?
I am fine.
I telephoned to ask you when I should
come to see the girl.
You may come whenever you like.
Tell me, how's your business doing?
Potatoes and onions have
become just too expensive.
Even the tomatoes, chillies
and ginger too!
Who's this speaking?
I am Babulal, the headservant.
What's wrong with you?
You should've told me so.
You're giving me a hard time.
I want to speak to Mr. Chopra.
Give me the telephone.
Mr. Chopra has left
for the college.
Mr. Chopra still studies
in the college?
She's arrived! Here I go.
O Lord Hanuman! If she looks in
my direction lovingly...
...I would make an offering of half
a coconut at your temple.
Move away.
Have you brought my history notes?
Yes.
And I have brought your love story
which was kept inside it.
Love story?
Come over here.
What's going on?
I don't understand.
I'll show you. Look!
I can understand that it's your heart
that has been targetted.
has wounded your heart?
Not now. I will tell
you at the right time.
All right.
Let's go to the canteen.
You'll miss the pyscho lectures?
I won't attend any class today.
I will tell Ravi when he comes.
He will take down the notes.
Did you see? You remembered him
and he came over to you.
Is that all? I will copy
all the notes of psychology...
...and hand it over to you.
You need not attend the lecture.
I knew that you are the only one in
college whom I could depend upon.
All right, then.
I am leaving.
Where did it go?
What kind of a lover are you?
You've returned after so many days.
Today, you should have been waiting
anxiously for your darling to arrive!
Whereas you've your eyes
fixed on this book!
better than darlings.
At least they don't
make you wait!
Are you angry?
Yes. I am very angry.
Do you know that you've been late
by six-and-a-half minutes?
Please forgive me.
No! No forgiveness.
All right, then.
Punish me.
Your punishment is that till
I continue to read the book...
kiss me ceaselessly.
I mean... sit quietly till then.
I don't like to meet secretly.
I too don't like it too.
But what can be done?
We are helpless.
You see, at this stage, nobody should
know what's going on between us.
If your daddy gets even an
inkling that...
...you love an unemployed
and ordinary boy like me...
...he would never forgive you,
Don't feel sad. Trust me.
The day is not far when you
will become mine for ever.
And then...
But there's one thing... I don't like
Let me see your watch.
My sister was to have come
today from Simla.
I had to go to the airport too.
It's too late now. She must've
even reached home by now.
How many of you
are there, Babulal?
I am only one, Sister Gabbar.
I mean how many servants are
there in this house?
I will tell you rightaway.
Three.
And you?
I am a man.
You mean you are not a servant?
Boss is always so concerned
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