Baazigar Page #6
- R
- Year:
- 1993
- 175 min
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home 15 days ago.
Since there was no action
from your end...
...the court had to
take this step.
But my wife and children
will become homeless!
I cannot do anything.
If Mr. Chopra wants,
he can help you.
Hey! What's this?
You are weeping?
No, no! Tears will make the
colour of your cheeks lifeless.
You want a house, don't you?
I will give you one.
The royal nawabs and emperors
have made mansions for their keeps.
Can I not give you
at least a flat?
I can realise how difficult it would
be for a beautiful woman like you...
...to sleep on the roads. And
where would you take your bath...
How could you dare to touch me?
I am not a whore
from a brothel.
I am the wife of Vishwanath Sharma.
Ravana and Dushashana too were
ruined because of their misdeeds.
What are you in comparison to them?
What's your status?
Just remember... you can never
become happy in your lifetime.
The curses of my children will
deprive you of your peace of mind.
You will be ruined.
You will be ruined.
It's the curse of a mother.
in any way now.
Now everything belongs to me.
And I own everything now.
Please pack this one too.
How are you?
I am fine. But where were you?
I had been to your hostel, but I
learnt that you don't stay there.
I've received a receptionist's
job at Hotel Hilltop.
I live there. Why? Is
there anything special?
for my engagement.
When is it?
This evening.
And you should come.
It's difficult today.
It's my night duty today. If I had
known earlier, I would've taken leave.
Shall we leave?
This is Seema's best friend. And
he's my fiance, Mr. Vicky Malhotra.
Seems like I've seen
you earlier.
You must've surely seen me.
It's a small world, after all.
Let's go, Priya. You've to
reach the beauty parlour.
Congratulations to both
of you in advance.
Seems like I've seen you earlier.
You must've surely seen me.
It's a small world, after all.
Please come in.
A sweet drink for you, Madam.
Fatso! Look over there! Babulal has
forgotten to pour the sweet drink...
...in the glasses, and he's moving
around with empty glasses.
Mr. Batra!
My name is Wadhawa!
Please have some sweet drink.
It's really delicious.
No?
No!
Greetings.
Have all of your friends arrived,
or are there still some more left?
Many congratulations to you.
Friends, Mr. Chopra's daughter, Priya,
is being engaged to Vicky Malhotra.
And on this joyous occasion...
...India's renowned singer, Vinod
Rathod will render a beautiful song.
Is this Chopra's house?
Then is it a telephone exchange?
Please call Priya on the line.
I want to speak to her urgently.
For a girl, nothing is more
important than her engagement.
She's very busy. She can't come.
I've got the connection with
great difficulty.
I want to tell her
something about Seema.
You want to tell about Seema?
Yes.
telephoned and she wants...
...to say something
important about Seema.
Just a minute. I will forget.
It's Anjali's phone, and she wants to
say something important about Seema.
Anjali is on the line. She wants to
say something important about Seema.
Anjali is on the line. She wants to
say something important about Seema.
Anjali is on the line. She wants to
say something important about Seema.
What are you saying?
Anjali is on the line.
She wants to say something
important about Seema.
It's all right. Bring
ice-cream for me. Come on.
I will forget the message.
Didn't I tell you
to fetch ice-cream?
It's Anjali's phone. I won't
bring any ice-cream.
Just a minute. Madam,
there's a telephone call.
Anarkali had telephoned. It's
important to eat ice-cream.
What?
Anarkali had telephoned.
It's important to eat ice-cream.
Anarkali's phone...
What's the matter?
Anarkali had telephoned.
It's important to eat ice-cream.
What? What nonsense?
Have you consumed liquor?
Go away from here.
This old man never lets me
do any important work.
Surely there's something wrong.
Sometimes I even suspect him.
Who are you speaking?
I am Chopra speaking.
Priya's daddy.
Greetings, Uncle. I am Seema's
friend, Anjali, speaking.
Yes, tell me, daughter.
I had met Priya at the
shopping center today.
She introduced me to
Vicky there.
Vicky's face resembles that of
the boy who was Seema's friend.
How can you be so sure?
I've his picture.
A picture?
Yes. He is there in the pictures
clicked in my birthday party.
Have you spoken about this
to anybody else?
No. I thought it necessary
You did a very wise thing.
Daughter, don't you mention
about this to anybody.
It's a matter of our family's honour.
I hope you understand what I mean.
By the way, where are
you speaking from?
All right. Stay there.
I will come along with Priya.
Can I use your telephone?
It's you?
I've come to trouble you a bit.
Please be seated.
Have you seen her before?
She is Anjali, Seema's friend.
I met her two days ago.
Did you speak to Anjali on the
night of your engagement?
No. But what's the matter?
Anjali is missing since that day.
Missing?
Upon enquiring at the hotel...
...I learned that she had telephoned
here at around 10.30 p.m.
I was busy in the party.
On the night of the
engagement party...
...did any girl called
Anjali telephone?
Tell me something.
Whose engagement was it?
It was my engagement!
Ah yes! It was great fun!
Remember carefully and tell me.
Did a girl called Anjali telephone?
If you get to know anything,
do telephone me. I am leaving.
What brings you here?
He's come to enquire about Anjali.
Anjali who?
Seema's friend...
...whom we met at the
jeweller's shop that day!
Seema's friend?!
I remembered! I remembered!
I had received Anjali's telephone.
She had asked me to call Priya.
She wanted to tell you
something about Seema.
About Seema?
Then why didn't you call me?
I was on my way to call you.
Who stopped you?
Give me two days time.
I will remember and tell you.
How can you be taken in by a
forgetful person like him?
Come on... go away from here.
Sometimes I even suspect this Vicky.
I am leaving.
How many times should
I call your name?
When I had come in the drawing room
on the night of the engagement...
...you were speaking to
someone over the telephone.
What do you mean to say?
On that day, it was Mr. Madan
Chopra's daughter who was engaged.
Not some Tom, Dick and Harry.
There had been several
congratulatory calls.
I didn't know that you
will be enquiring.
Otherwise, I would've made a
list of all the calls.
I was just making
a normal enquiry.
But I am sorry for
the inconvenience.
It's possible that...
...Anjali must've wanted to reveal
something about Seema's death!
It has been one year
since Seema's death.
Even her killer has
committed suicide.
But it's possible that...
Nothing is possible.
You don't know these policemen.
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