Baazigar Page #4
- R
- Year:
- 1993
- 175 min
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I was testing your love,
your faith.
And I am not a coward so as
to give up so easily.
We will get married in the
court tomorrow itself.
You reach at the Registrar's
Office at 1 o'clock sharp.
I will wait for you there.
Are you happy now?
Closed between 1 and 2 p.m.
See? You were delayed and
it is lunch time now.
How would I have known that...
...everybody in this office
feels hungry between 1 and 2 p. M?
What should we do for half an hour
now? What if somebody sees us here?
What can we do? Let them eat food.
We will go for a walk somewhere.
tiny ants from up here!
Our marriage is so strange!
Neither is there any procession,
nor any celebrations.
Listen... tell me something.
What is the gift that
a husband gives...
...to his wife the first
thing after the wedding?
What is that?
I knew that you would forget.
That's why I've brought it.
Look what's inside it.
It's very beautiful. Just like you.
Is it?
Do you know, Seema?
I feel like placing you on
the top of the skies.
Like this!
Hey! What are you doing?
I suffer from vertigo.
I feel dizzy to look
down from heights.
Please take me down.
I am feeling scared.
Now that you've held my hand,
why do you have to feel scared?
I'm mad that I am taking
you away from your world.
Every girl has to start a new life
after leaving her own world.
And the girl walks on these
beautiful feet...
...and liberates herself
from her old ties for ever.
I am freeing you.
Please forgive me.
Leave me. Leave me.
Please leave me.
Leave me.
I am sorry about Seema's death.
Can you spare some time
in private?
Yes, please come.
Till now we believed that Seema
fell from that building...
...or she was pushed down.
But the truth is that...
...she committed suicide.
Seema committed suicide?
How can it be?
Do you recognise
this handwriting?
This is written by Seema.
But how can it be?
On that day,
she was so happy!
And if she had any grief,
she would've surely told me.
I am her sister. I know her well.
Seema cannot do this.
Seema can never commit suicide.
Seema cannot do like this.
Seema cannot do it.
I think there's no
scope for any doubt.
If you wish, we will
continue the enquiry.
Otherwise, we will
close the case.
You may do as you please.
I've already lost my daughter.
Why doesn't it enter inside?
Keep on trying. It will go.
This nail doesn't belong to this
wall. It belongs on that wall.
What is it?
What a question!
You blind man! Just put this on!
Who am I here?
Who are you?
I am Prem Nath.
So shall I start dancing then?
Get lost from here.
these people come from.
Why're you screaming?
What happened?
to ask for charity.
I threw him out of the house.
You did a wise thing.
Greetings. I've come from
Bhimchand Jewellers.
Is Miss Seema here?
Tell me, what is it?
I am her sister.
She had come to our shop
a few days ago.
She has to pay for some bills.
What for?
She had bought
a mangalsutra necklace.
A Mangalsutra?
Yes.
Looks like you're mistaken.
But she had given the
address of this place.
Look, this is the bill.
What?
I was telling you...
...before itself that Seema
didn't commit suicide.
Looks like the boy she wanted
Please request the Commissioner
No... there's no need
for an enquiry.
If Seema has been murdered...
...would you let go the killer
without him being punished?
punished much later.
Have you ever considered what
punishment we would go through?
It's such a shameful thing
that Madan Chopra's daughter...
...used to love someone secretly...
...that she was planning to
marry someone secretly.
If this story is published
in the press...
it in a juicy manner...
...I would lose my face.
Have you ever given it a thought?
No... Seema is dead.
Let the pain of Seema's death
remain in your heart.
We cannot let it spoil
our reputation.
No, I won't come up.
I feel scared.
It's just six feet high.
No. I feel dizzy when
I look down from heights.
What's the matter? Why
did you call me here?
Seema didn't commit suicide.
How can you be so sure...
...though you've seen her handwritten
suicide note yourself?
Because she had purchased a
mangalsutra necklace.
Yes. And a day later,
Seema fell down from here.
And there's a marriage bureau
in this building.
It's possible that she must've
come here to marry some boy...
...and that boy proved to be
Let's assume that the
boy pushed Seema.
But the question is... why did
Seema want to marry him secretly?
Secondly...
One needs to apply one month in
advance for a registered marriage.
I've already checked the register.
There's no application in the name of
Seema Chopra at the marriage bureau.
And thirdly, we didn't find any
mangalsutra in Seema's purse.
Now you tell me, did she come here
to marry, or to commit suicide?
If she wanted to commit suicide,
she could've shot herself...
...or consumed poison. But she could
never have jumped from a height.
Because Seema was scared of heights.
She used to feel dizzy
when she saw from a height.
She couldn't even jump from a height
of six feet in a swimming pool.
The enquiry is over. I cannot
help you in any way now.
Help me to track down
Seema's killer.
Nobody is helping me
at this point of time.
All right. I cannot do
anything officially.
But I am prepared to help
you in my personal capacity.
Now do as I say.
You'll have to first ascertain
who all Seema met.
I had even asked Seema about the
boy who she was in love with.
But she put off the
question saying...
...that she would tell me
at the right time.
who she was in love with...
...whom she wanted to marry.
Do you suspect any one who
could have been her boyfriend?
I don't know about outside
the college.
But within the college,
she was friendly with Ravi.
Who's Ravi?
He's our classmate.
Can you tell me where
I can find Ravi?
You will find him at the
library in the evening.
You are suspecting me needlessly.
I did love Seema. And I also
believed that she loved me too.
But my misunderstanding was
cleared the day when I saw her...
...in some other boy's
company in the garden.
Other boy?
Who was he?
I don't know him.
Yes, I had clicked some photographs
on Anjali's birthday party.
He is there in one
of the pictures.
Where is that photo?
In my hostel.
I will get it for you tomorrow.
No! I want that photograph now.
You stay here. I will go upstairs
and get the photographs.
I will come too.
No!
This is a boy's hostel.
So you can't come upstairs.
Come on. Sign it.
Sign it.
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