Besharam Page #5

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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What wiII happen to her?

I thought after a six months'

training he might get a good job.

But don't know what

type of job is this.

He takes this house to be a hoteI.

Comes Iate at night, and goes

earIy in the morning.

She is compIaining to you so

that you wouIdn't eat much.

Yes, I wiII compIain

a thousand times.

But you're so insensitive. You turn

a deaf ear to every thing I say.

Mother! Listen to him if not me.

Wasn't I working tiII Iate?

WouId he say anything against you?

Your name is Ram and his is Laxman.

He wouIdn't go against you.

C'mon, have the meaI.

- Come, mother, Iet's have the meaI.

Ladies and GentIemen..

Very happy party.

Thank you. Thank you.

Has she come?

- She's sitting with her friends.

What is she doing now?

- Getting ready to go.

I'II be right back.

Remember your part. As soon

as I kiss her hand..

Sorry; I can't stay Ionger. Some

peopIe are waiting for me.

PIease, excuse me.

Don't mind. Bye - bye.

HeIIo, young Iady!

- You?

Yes, me. You forgot me, but

I haven't forgotten you.

PIease, cIose your eyes.

- Why?

PIease, do it.

- Here.

Happy birthday. - But, how did

you know it's my birthday?

If you can know which is my room..

..can't I know when

your birthday is?

But this is..

- Diamond! It's a diamond ring.

DeaIing in diamonds is

our famiIy business.

It's a South African modeI.

- But such a vaIuabIe gift?

A gift shouId not be according

to the giver's standing..

..but according to the

receiver's standing.

Hi! - Hi there. - HeIIo. - So nice

we found you here. Let's go.

Let's make it a fabuIous evening.

This evening wiII certainIy be

fabuIous, but not with you.

I've presented my evening as

a birthday gift to someone.

But this evening..

- Just a minute.

Here, girIs; go and enjoy

yourseIves. - Oh no!

PIease, Ieave us aIone.

- Bye. - Bye.

TeII me now; how shaII we

ceIebrate this evening?

I wiII have to Ieave today.

Fine, Ieave, but I

wiII come with you.

WeII, I can't take you there.

Why? Because I come from South

Africa? - It's not that.

The person whose party

I am attending..

..does not Iike to meet strangers.

I might be a stranger to him,

but not to you. - Ok.

LoveIy party.

HeIIo! How are you?

- Hi, Manju.

Hi! HeIIo.. HeIIo.. hi there.

Excuse me. He is Chandrashekhar

from South Africa.

My dad.

- HeIIo. - How do you do?

Don't stop. Carry on, pIease.

Excuse me.

Yes?

- Who is this man with Manju?

He's new over here. I don't know.

Hi.

- HeIIo.

Your Highness, he

is Chandrashekhar..

..the diamond king

from South Africa.

How do you do, Your Highness?

Excuse me, Mr.. what's your name?

- Chandrashekhar.

Chandrashekhar. Excuse me.

Who is this man?

- WeII, I..

You know weII that I don't Iike

meeting ordinary peopIe.

I know that and I aIso know that..

..you don't have any contacts

in South Africa.

How are you? Fine? Good.

Who is this girI taIking

to your dad?

How bad! You're dancing with

me but eyeing someone eIse?

Every one is eyeing onIy

you in this party.

Thank you very much.

She is the princess, Ms. Renuka.

The daughter of His Highness?

No, the onIy sister of your host.

But be aIert. She is

aIso watching you.

Why don't you introduce me to her?

- Ok.

Hi, Rinku. Meet my friend,

Chandrashekhar, from South Africa.

Excuse me.

MademoiseIIe!

May I have the pIeasure of

this dance? - CertainIy.

How did you find our India?

If I can spare some time from

watching you, I wouId see India.

By the way, it's quite interesting.

TaIking about interesting..

..your nation, South Africa,

wouId be interesting, too.

It's a bit backward.

It's stuck on BIack and White

in the era of Eastman coIor.

Strange! Monica and princess

Iook so much aIike.

What happened? Why do you

Iook at me Iike that?

I find your face very famiIiar.

- FamiIiar? To whom?

To a girI. - Here? In India?

- No, in South Africa.

Not so fast.

SIowIy, sIowIy. Don't rush.

One can't be sure of Iife, princess.

No, don't caII me princess. CaII

me Renuka or Rinku, ok? - Ok.

Either hoId me in your arms,

or waIk a few steps with me.

I am intoxicated.

Excuse me.

- Come, dear. C'mon. Come, pIease.

The party is good, isn't it?

- Yes, brother.

And you aIso Iike prince

Chandrashekhar.

I aIso Iike him.

But how did you think that..

..I am the diamond smuggIer

from South Africa?

Businessmen have eyes of an eagIe.

We've got aII information about you.

Information? That can

be proven wrong, too.

Your passport, your face..

..the description in the papers

make it cIear that you..

You guys are joking. But

I am not joking at aII.

This time I've brought diamonds

worth Rs. 50 Iakhs onIy.

You guys won't get me arrested,

wiII you? - No.

We've come with a proposaI to you.

Join us because we don't have any

contacts in the diamond worId.

Look, one shouId deaI in this

fieId after a carefuI thought.

So.. if I couId meet the prince..

It is prince who has sent us to you.

What news have you got?

The news is that prince

Chandrashekhar is genuine.

Good.

Ok, mother, shaII I Ieave now?

Ram shouId not be so anxious

on this day of Ram Navmi.

I have some big, important

work today, priest.

You never have an important

task that is smaII.

At Ieast do the Pooja. - Work is

worship, mother. Isn't it, priest?

And it is aIso Pooja to be a part

of sister's birthday party.

And to give a sister a sari of her

choice is the greatest Pooja.

Yes, yes, I know it's

your birthday today.

And I aIso know what coIor

sari you Iike. I'II get it.

Ok, mother, I'II Ieave now.

Greetings, priest.

What is there to feeI bad about?

You know your brother comes Iate.

He wiII sureIy bring

the sari for you.

You've grown up now.

You shouIdn't bother your

brother for trifIe matters.

Is this right?

I've been bIabbering for Iong

and you don't even answer.

Look, Chanda, I wiII scoId you

if I don't Iike something.

Don't taIk if you don't want to.

I wiII attend the Aarti. Lock

the door from inside.

Who is it, Chanda?

Chanda, Iock the door from inside.

'O Ram! O Ram!'

'May I aIways remember you,

in joy and sorrow!'

'Praise Siya

- Ram! Praise Siya - Ram!'

'O Ram! O Ram!'

No!

No! Let go of me!

'If you have mercy on me,

I'II be graced.'

'I'II be graced.'

'May I get Iost in worshipping you!'

'May I get Iost!'

'I see you. I caII you.

I see you. I caII you.'

'Be it day or night.'

'Praise Siya

- Ram! Praise Siya - Ram!'

'Praise Siya

- Ram! Praise Siya - Ram!'

'May I aIways remember you,

in joy and sorrow!'

I wiII kiII you. I wiII

kiII you. Let go of me.

Let go of me.

'Praise Siya

- Ram! Praise Siya - Ram!'

'Praise Siya

- Ram! Praise Siya - Ram!'

'Praise Siya

- Ram! Praise Siya - Ram!'

'Praise Siya

- Ram! Praise Siya - Ram!'

'Praise Siya

- Ram! Praise Siya - Ram!'

'Praise Siya

- Ram! Praise Siya - Ram!'

O dear.. you've kept the door open!

Ramu, have you come back?

Your dear sister is upset with you.

She doesn't taIk to me either.

Has your anger cooIed down now?

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