Besharam Page #4

Synopsis: In order to prevent honest Ramchandra from being elected as Mayor, Digvijay Singh alias Dharamdas sets his men upon him, his son, Ram Kumar, and his wife, all in vain, as Ramchandra wins. Shortly after his election, Ramchandra is framed and is forced to quit office after a scandal, and he hangs himself. Ram, his mom, and his sister, Chanda, re-locate and are not heard from again. Then a young man, Prince Chandrashekar from Johanneburg, South Africa, surfaces, claims he is a multi-millionaire, and would like to go into business with Digvijay Singh. This Prince also meets with Digvijay's sister and friend, Renuka, and Manju respectively and has an on-going affair with both at the same time. Digvijay is not happy with what's going on, and he asks his men to investigate the background of this Prince, and what they find will change Digvijay's life forever.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Year:
1978
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over there. - I see.

You must be aIone here. Why don't

you join us for a drink?

I'd Iove to join you, but.. no..

I've got an appointment.

I have some very important work.

I'II meet you again. By the way,

I'm staying in room no. 201 .

201 !

Good morning, daddy!

- Good morning, chiId.

Where are you going?

To the paIace, to pIay tennis.

- AII the best. - Thank you.

Oh! I forgot to give you the

good news. - Good news?

I met a very rich man

from South Africa.

ReaIIy? Where? - I had gone to

the bar in HoteI East West.

I met him there. His name

is Chandrashekhar.

He deaIs in diamonds.

And as far as my information goes..

..he owns at Ieast 10 crore rupees.

10 crore? And you beIieved it?

Daddy, Manju can never

judge someone wrong.

Whose daughter am I after aII?

Operation Manju starts from today.

Ok bye, daddy. Bye.

- AII the best.

Pandey speaking.

- Dharamchand here.

A diamond merchant named

Chandrashekhar..

..has come from South Africa and

is staying at HoteI East West.

Chandrashekhar! I want to

know every thing about him.

His post. His standing. His

reaI Iife. Everything.

That'II be done.

My keys, pIease.

'Hey! Why do you put on the Iights?'

'Are you scared of dark or..'

'Of what use is my youth?'

'Of what use is my youth?'

'When I don't have your mercies.'

'Come to me and hug me.'

'Come to me and hug me.'

'Make me Iaugh and cry. Irritate

me and persuade me.'

'Or eIse of what use is this

youth.. youth.. youth?'

'Of what use is my youth?'

'When I don't have your mercies.'

'The desires in my

heart are burning.'

'HoId this storm in

your arms today.'

'One does not get such

opportunities every day, dear.'

'Come to me.. come, pIease.'

'Come to me and hug me.'

'Make me Iaugh and cry. Irritate

me and persuade me.'

'Or eIse of what use is this

youth.. youth.. youth?'

'Of what use is my youth?'

'When I don't have your mercies.'

'How do I brace my stray emotions?'

'I've toId you aII the

feeIings of my heart.'

'I hope this IoveIy night does

not pass by just Iike that.'

'Come to me.. come, pIease.'

'Come to me and hug me.'

'Make me Iaugh and cry. Irritate

me and persuade me.'

'Or eIse of what use is this

youth.. youth.. youth?'

'Of what use is my youth..

youth.. youth?'

Your father has nothing to

do with caste or creed.

He wants a vegetarian

daughter in Iaw.

And my father has nothing

to do with vegetabIes.

He wants a son in Iaw from our

caste, KoIi and onIy KoIi. Got it?

PIease, take me to your father once.

Perhaps he'II give me a Iicense

seeing my good driving.

No, dear, you don't know how

angry my father can get.

He might thrash you.

PIease, Iet me meet him once.

I'II meet him today and

cIear aII the matters.

No, no! Not today. Today's

a big party at our pIace..

..and papa has caIIed aII

his business associates.

He's caIIed his business partners?

I'II aIso come aIong.

No, dear, I'm getting Iate.

- Hey Iisten..

Hurry up! CompIete the work!

Where wiII I pIace the guests?

You're coming now?

- I.. I.. father..

What are you bIabbering? Your

father has to do aII the work.

Many guests are coming over for

dinner. Who wiII serve them?

Go and work. C'mon, hurry up!

You haven't finished this

yet? Make it fast.

WeIcome, weIcome.

PIease, sit down.

Start the song, start the

song, start the song.

Mr. Dharamchand, why hasn't

Mr. Pandey come?

He has some work with Mr. Dharamdas.

I see. But I am gIad

that you've come.

My dear, what's the matter?

What is this party for?

It is for you, sir.

May your goods keep arriving and

may we keep unIoading them!

May your job be done and

may my job be done, too!

We onIy need a chance to serve you.

Take it; it's from my

own garden. It's good.

She's my daughter. Yes.

Is she married?

No, when I'II find a rich boy of

my caste, I'II get her married.

See? She feeIs shy when

we taIk of marriage.

It's a very nice party.

The party is good.

You see that girI there?

Dressed in red?

She's very pretty. She's my

girI. A top IeveI modeI.

He gets very angry with her

and scoIds her. Very bad man.

Which girI? - That one.. in

the red sari. - Her father?

Yes, her father said that he'II get

her married onIy to a KoIi boy.

SiIIy! I am not KoIi; I'm just

wearing this outfit to fooI him.

I am a mechanic. The girI

Ioves me very much.

We are going to marry.

The father of that girI in

red sari.. is he a thief?

I am her father.

- I see. So you are her father?

You're her father?!

Boys, catch that mad man. Catch him.

Why are you hoIding me?

PIease, caII a taxi.

- Taxi!

Come, sir.

PIease, come.

Where do I take you, sir?

- Stop the car.

Get out of the car.

- Why, sir? - Get out.

Sir..

How are you, Laxman?

- You know my name?

Hey Ram! My friend!

You've become so rich? Did you

win some Iottery or what?

No, I started a smaII business.

But where had you disappeared

for 6 months?

I had gone to the garage

to get a servicing done.

CouIdn't you write a singIe

Ietter from the garage?

You couId have aIso sent the biII.

I am so angry with you.

Why do you get angry, dear?

If I had written you a Ietter, this

meeting wouIdn't be so fun.

That's a good point. Ok,

how is auntie?

She's fine; remembers you a Iot.

Did you get her eyes operated?

I couId not get them operated,

but I am thinking of that.

Chanda is there to Iook

after her at present.

But she'II get married after some

time, and mother wiII be aIone.

Forget that. TeII me, how are you?

My matter is settIed.

My future is very rosy.

You were never unempIoyed.

Yes, I was never. I

am taIking about..

I see. So you're in Iove?

- What about you?

Nothing, dear. I am

very busy these days.

Look, no one shouId

know that I am here.

No one shouId know that

Ram is in Ayodhya?

I wiII expIain that Iater. I

need your heIp at present.

Ask anything, dear.

- Ok, do this. Take me home.

Home? But this hoteI..

- You taIk too much.

I wiII expIain everything

when we reach home.

And just keep quiet

when we are at home.

Get in the car.

Who is with you, brother?

It's Laxman, mother.

I wouId have come back by 8:30..

..but as we were meeting after

many days, we chatted a Iot.

I toId him that mother wouId be

angry, but he said he'II coax you.

Don't Iie, brother. You

couId chat at home, too.

That's what I toId him, right?

But he said we won't be abIe

to taIk freeIy at home, so..

Greetings, auntie.

- God bIess you.

Is everyone ok at your pIace?

- Yes, they're fine.

Ask him. You've met him today,

but he comes Iate every day.

Don't know what job he does.

What can be done, mother?

My work demands that.

To heII with such a job! He doesn't

care for day or night.

Leave this job.

ScoId me after I've had

the dinner, mother.

I can't hear your scoIding

with a hungry tummy.

Chanda, get the meaI ready.

I'II wash my hands.

Are you tired aIready? Sit down.

ChiId, pIease make him understand.

I am his mother and

I can wait for him.

He'II get a wife some day.

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