Bank Chor Page #7

Synopsis: Introducing the worst Bank Chor EVER: Champak Chandrakant Chiplunkar, a simple Marathi manoos played by Riteish Deshmukh who picks the worst day possible to rob a bank. To make matters worse, he recruits 2 idiots from Delhi who've never even picked a pocket in their lives. Now top that off with the craziest bunch of hostages including a high-strung housewife, a hyper chef, a possibly undercover cop - and Baba Sehgal. How could it be worse, right? Wrong. Enter tough as nails supercop, CBI officer Amjad Khan played by Vivek Anand Oberoi, who shoots first and interrogates later. And a mad media circus outside led by fashion journo turned crime reporter Gayatri Ganguly aka Gaga played by Rhea Chakraborty. And you know the Bankchors are up for the worst day of their lives. Yet. The film promises to be a crazy roller-coaster ride with thrills, chills and certainly lots of spills.
Director(s): Bumpy
Production: Yash Raj Films
 
IMDB:
5.9
Rotten Tomatoes:
20%
NOT RATED
Year:
2017
120 min
258 Views


You won't be able to open it, sir.

Sir, the thing is...

Every locker has...

...two locks.

One key stays with the customer.

And one with us, sir.

But the bank always keeps

a set of duplicate keys...

...in the bank... extra.

Amazing.

God was very patient

while creating you.

Clearly planned you

over a 3 day weekend!

I'm sorry, actually I can't lie

on a Saturday.

No no. That's good.

Go.

Take him away.

You have very innocent eyes.

Some day they could take you down.

It's the biggest weakness

in the world.

Innocence.

Access granted.

- Hello.

- Congratulations!

We've got the drive.

- He's got it!

- But...

...no need to get so happy,

Mr. Sharma.

You'd promised me that there

wouldn't be any cops at the bank.

Come and see, there's a parade

of cops here.

So, what do you want?

An escape route, out of all this.

I knew you'd eventually

stoop to your level.

Let's not talk about my levels,

Mr. Sharma.

Because I don't like

talking about it...

I prefer to take others there...

...and show them!

Hmm.

For an escape, tell the police...

...you'll start killing

one hostage evey hour.

Hmm.

If they still don't agree,

every half an hour.

Ok.

And if they still don't agree, every

15 minutes you'll kill a hostage.

Hmm, ck.

Champak!

I'm ready to give you

one last chance.

I can arrange a way to get you

out of here without harm.

But I need a guarantee that

all the hostages are safe.

And I want my safety.

He will HAVE to make

an escape route.

Because otherwise,

I'll start killing all of you.

You are my favourite.

We'll begin with you. Hmm?

Say ready steady go!

You're such a smart guy...

...but you're about to make

such a big mistake.

Right now the media, cops,

CBI all think...

I'm the robber.

If you kill me,

they'll find out that...

...the real robber is someone else.

Oh wow!

You're not a comic,

you're Sherlock Holmes!

What's the plan?

Champak, can you hear me'?

Can you hear me'?

Champak.

Oh crap!

Positions, take your positions!

Stop the rest over there,

yes stop them there.

Don't let the media in.

Yes. Come there!

Quick!

Take your positions!

Quick!

Take it!

Remember, the life of both

your friends is in danger.

Don't even think about

doing anything stupid.

Calm down, everyone calm down.

Nobody follow me.

Stop, stop sir.

Stop right there!

Champak.

Look.

If you surrender now, I can get

your sentence reduced.

That's why, think your

next step through.

I don't want to take any steps, sir.

I want to fly.

We want a helicopter.

Even if you get a helicopter,

you won't be able to fly far away.

Once you cross the city limits,

the traffic really lightens up sir...

Sir please agree

to their demands, sir.

There's a man dying inside, sir.

Champak.

Now I want a complete guarantee

that everyone inside is safe.

And this time, I'll come

in myself to check.

No, no sir. You can't

come inside. Forget it!

Then you can forget

your helicopter too!

Damn...

This chopper's gonna take me down.

Ok sir.

You can come inside and check.

Sit down!

What are you staring at'? Sit!

Are all of you okay?

He's lost a lot of blood.

You want a helicopter, right?

Then I am taking him outwith me.

Right now.

What bargaining are you doing, sir?

Ok fine, take him.

It's a good thing that I believe

in numerology so much.

Right now there are 28 people

in this room.

One goes away and that makes it 27.

2+7 equals nine.

My favourite number.

Pick him up.

Hey! Pick him up!

Pick him up!

Carefully!

The wound is deep.

Dad.

Dad.

Dad.

Don't worry.

I won't let anything happen to him.

I promise.

Please take care of him.

I request you, please.

All of you please stay calm.

This will all be over very soon.

Amjad sir.

- Don't forget the helicopter.

- Hmm.

And tell the pilot to wear a helmet.

And one more thing.

Look at them.

Look at their innocent faces.

If you take too long

to bring the helicopter,

I will start laying out dead bodies

all across the bank.

In one hour.

One.

This time I'm giving you a deadline.

One hour.

Come.

Please. Have a seat.

What had I said, Champak?

Hmm?

He was bleeding a lot.

That is not what I had said.

I'd explained something

to you earlier.

- If I hadn't sent...

- What had I said?

If I hadn't sent him out,

he would've died.

Is that what I had said? Huh?

No, that, that is not

what I had said at all.

He was seriously injured.

No, no, no.

What, what had I told you?

What had I said?

- What had I told you?

- He... he would've died.

Had I asked you to do

all of this? Huh?

What had I said?

He, he would've died.

Is that what I'd explained to you?

What? What had I made you understand?

What did I say? Huh?

What does your Feng Shui

tell you, Champak?

Which hand should I use

to hit you?

This one or this one?

What had I said Champak?

What? What had I said?

What had I told you?

I will not let any hostages die.

What had I said?

What had I told you? Huh?

I won't let any hostages die!

Is that what I said?

WHAT?

HAD?

L'?

SAID?

You'll make the mistake...

...but your friends will pay

the price!

No!

It's the correct drive, brother.

Huh?

Brother, it's the correct drive.

Thank heavens.

I'll go check the drive.

And when I'm back I'll decide

what to do with the 3 of you.

I'll definitely kill the 3 of you...

...but not now...

...and not in here.

Before that old man

outside wakes up...

...and spills his guts out.

It was all my doing.

These 2 just came along with me.

Please take me...

- Bro...

- ...let them go.

Bro!

I was the one who screwed up

the plan.

I'll go.

Why will you go'?

Anyway, whenever that

South Delhi girl comes...

...to eat junk outside

the Metro station...

...she doesn't look at me,

she only has eyes on you.

I'll go.

That Mumbai-Delhi highway

got built so quickly, no'?

No worries.

Everyone shall have their turn.

- Sir, I...

- I know.

You don't think Champak

pulled the trigger, right?

Tell me something...

...do you also feel that because

of one wrong move on my part...

...the situation has gotten

out of hand?

Forget it sir, how does

my opinion matter? Champa...

You're right.

Champak didn't pull the trigger.

I know.

25 MINUTES EARLIER

Dad.

Dad.

Come here quick!

Jugnu sir has asked for us.

Shh. No one moves!

Dad, are you alright?

You're alright no dad?

All of this is your fault!

I'll make you pay for this!

Oh hero!

You were very excited to play

Grand Theft Auto right?

We were quietly leaving.

All of this is because of you.

It's your fault!

My fault?

It's you outsiders

who intrude this city...

...and spread crime!

If anything happens to my dad-

Oye! Daddy's boy!

Do you know who my father is'?

Look!

Typical bloody losers.

Oye! Don't you get personal,

I'm warning you.

I'm Delhi NCR's no. 1 pick pocketer!

Even/time I steal a wallet...

I even return all PAN cards,

visiting and ID cards!

Yes! We also aren't very fond

of coming here...

...and dying with people like you!

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