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Synopsis: Young Anup Saxena lives a middle-classed lifestyle in Bombay along with his widower dad, Durgaprasad, who works as a Police Inspector. Anup's life is turned upside down when he witnesses four men assault and kill his father. He spends the rest of his childhood acquiring money and athletic ability to avenge his father's death - a decision that will take him to Las Vegas, New York, Geneva, Madrid and Paris - where he will find his life threatened by his father's assailants as well as a New York-based detective who is determined to arrest him at any and all costs.
 
IMDB:
5.4
Year:
1976
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"I love you, you love me."

"I love you, you love me."

"I've fallen in love."

"Your eyes have become my world."

"I love you, you love me."

"I love you, you love me."

"I love you, you love me."

"I love you."

What happened?

- Someone's praising our song.

Look, the horses are neighing.

What do you mean?

I mean, if the boss or

any of his men spots us..

..then we'll land in real trouble.

Does your boss stay here?

He comes here

sometimes to look after it.

It's a huge land.

Factory, distillery, horse

breeding farm and grape farms.

But what are you thinking?

I was thinking when

they harvest the crops?

When it ripens.

- It's ripened.

I am getting late,

I've to go to the office.

I'll meet you in your

flat in the evening.

Bye-bye.

Mr. Jack, with all these

electronic facilities..

..our wine should be No.

1 in the world.

Of course!

- Thank you.

Good morning, boss.

- Good morning.

Sorry, I am late.

- You've never been so late before.

Anything special?

Were you out swimming?

Yes, it was very hot.

And you must have good company too.

Have you sent Seema the

money and her present?

Yes, I had it sent yesterday

through the bank to Paris.

Ms. Sapna.

- Yes.

Find out when Air France's

flight no. 744 is landing.

Mr. Gupta is arriving from New York.

Receive him and

send him to the farm.

I am going there.

- Yes, sir.

Quite a beautiful place!

- Welcome, sir.

Thank you, thank you.

Are you Mr. Bakshi's daughter?

No, I am his secretary.

- Oh. And Mr. Bakshi?

The driver will

take you to the farm.

Boss is waiting for you there.

Thank you.

Get him!

'Photographs never remember anyone.'

'But I'll always remember you.'

I had arranged for

lunch on the open grounds..

..of my farm to welcome you.

But the entire program was ruined.

That's okay, at least you are safe.

Mr. Bakshi, can you tell me..

..who knew that you'll

spend this week on the farm?

Only my secretary.

And I trust everyone

who works for me here.

If you doubt my people then

you're just wasting your time.

Mr. Bakshi, I am retired now,

I have got lots of time to spend.

By the way, you mind if

I go around your farm?

It is 5000 acres, Mr. Gupta.

You can take a

stroll from dawn to dusk.

You are my guest.

- Thank you.

But remember one thing, whoever

thought about sending you here..

..is definitely mad.

You won't find anything here.

You are wrong, Mr. Bakshi,

I've found many things here.

I've found the right way

and you've found a new life.

After the murder of

those three Indians..

..you must have understood,

it's your turn.

I don't understand

what you are saying.

I mean, the four of you fled

from India for the some reason.

Year 1961.

That's a very long time.

Old enmities have

given rise to new ones.

"I am not a poet."

"But O damsel.."

"Since I saw you,

I've learned poetry."

"I am not a lover."

"But O damsel.."

"Since I saw you,

I've learned to love."

"I am not a poet."

'So she is Bakshi's daughter.'

Good morning, professor.

- I've got a book for you.

Thank you.

- I'll meet you at 7 o'clock.

Okay!

"This place is very beautiful."

"But still the heart

calls out to someone."

"If someone can

understand my message?"

"if someone can understand.."

"If someone can

understand my message?"

"Is there anyone

here from my country?"

"If someone can..

understand my message?"

"These faces, and these eyes.."

"These faces, and these eyes.."

"You can change the appearance

but you're still the same."

"You've the same memories."

"You can change the appearance

but you're still the same."

"You've the same memories."

"What's the use.."

"What's the use of this change?"

"Is there anyone

here from my country?"

"If someone can..

understand my message?"

"The soil and the water.."

"The soil and the water.."

"Let's talk about the flowers."

"We'll talk about

the joys of monsoon."

"Let's talk about the flowers."

"We'll talk about

the joys of monsoon."

"Together we will.."

"Together we will share the

sorrows in this foreign land."

"Is there anyone

here from my country?"

"If someone can..

understand my message?"

"If someone can

understand my message?"

"Is there anyone

here from my country?"

"If someone can..

understand my message?"

You are very beautiful.

- Thank you!

You are a very sweet girl.

- Thank you.

I love you.

- Oh no!

Why you don't love me?

Sorry sir, I respect you.

But I don't love you.

Good morning.

- You have a passport?

For the both of us

she's lying behind.

Thank you.

She's not too well.

You? Who are you?

Why did you bring me here?

Don't come any closer.

I say don't come any closer.

You are an Indian..

..and this is the way you treat

a girl from your country?

Why don't you say something?

If you feel hungry, eat something.

Let me go from here.

I'll get some new clothes for you.

Wait. I say, open the door.

Let me go.

Just a minute.

Mr. Gupta, you?

- Good afternoon.

Please, come in.

I would like to ask

you a few questions.

Pardon me, but all I know about

you is that you are my boss's guest.

I don't know who you really are.

I am a retired police officer.

Special Branch, CID.

Please come, take a seat.

- Thank you.

You have a wonderful flat.

Is it your own?

- No, it's the company's.

The boss has

permitted me to stay here.

Don't get it wrong.

How long have you been

working with Bakshi?

For two years.

Are you inquiring about the accident

that occurred the other day?

That was not an accident.

- Then?

Boss said it was an accident.

He lied, and that's

all he can ever do.

But.. - Can I ask you

some personal questions?

Personal? Go ahead.

Have you met any stranger recently?

Is it important to ask this?

- Very important.

Yes, I met.

Can you tell me something

about him?

Very nice, he's handsome,

I love him.

I didn't mean that.

Do you want to know

what I did with him?

Come.

- Stop it!

I want to know what you

talked to him about. - Why?

Because he is Bakshi's arch-rival.

- How can you say that!

I've already told you

that I was a police officer.

I know Bakshi's past.

- Nonsense!

Mr. Gupta.. Don't trouble me.

You may leave.

- Fine.

But remember one thing..

..your handsome friend has

used you for his personal motive.

And now your life is in danger.

Goodbye!

'Photographs never

remember anyone.'

'I'll always remember you.'

'But remember one thing..

..your handsome friend,

has used you for his motive.'

'And now your life is in danger.'

Mr. Gupta.

- Here I am.

Tell me quickly. I don't have time.

Last Friday I went to the bank.

He came along with me.

Why did you go to the bank?

To send Seema some money.

- Seema?

Mr. Bakshi sends her

money every month.

She studies in Paris.

- She studies in Paris..

Is she his daughter?

- I don't know.

Maybe she's his daughter.

That means, now her life is

also in danger along with yours.

Quickly, give me your car's keys.

- Fine.

Here.

- And listen, close the door.

And don't open it until

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Sachin Bhowmick

Sachin Bhowmick (Bengali: শচীন ভৌমিক; 17 July 1930 – 12 April 2011) was an Indian Hindi film writer and director. Writing was his main work and he wrote stories or screenplays for over 94 films. He is best remembered for directing the light romantic black comedy classic Raja Rani (1973). He was also a regular contributor to Ultorath, a Bengali magazine on cinema. Due to the Bengali pronunciation of his surname Bhaumick we will find his surname spelled as Bhowmick in numerous sites. more…

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