Bhool Bhulaiyaa Page #5
Siddharth to get married.
That means, that old king must
be wandering somewhere around.
Troublesome ghost, don't trouble
me, don't trouble me.
Or else I will thrust this in,
I am telling the truth...
...I will thrust it in.
Don't trouble me.
I am not from this family, I got
married that's why I am with them...
...I am not from this family.
Why are you troubling me?
No! No! No! No!
Don't come near me.
Don't come...
Don't come near me.
Don't come near me.
Don't come near me.
No! No!
No! No! No!
Don't come near me. No. No.
You were saying about him, isn't it?
He is in a very dangerous stage.
And why have you left him open?
Tie him to a pole.
Who is this beggar?
- Beggar.
Leave him, he is my uncle.
He could be, but he is ill.
No, he is not ill.
He started piercing me with the
umbrella calling me old king.
That's why I caught him.
Uncle he is my friend Aditya,
he has come from America.
He is a psychiatrist.
Ask him to treat himself first.
I am perfectly fine. Good that you...
...arrived on time, or else
I am sorry.
Sorry.
This is the invention
of the English.
First commit a mistake and then say
sorry to commit another mistake.
When did you arrive?
And how did you manage
to reach here?
I called you so many times,
faxed you, e-mailed you...
...but you didn't reply to anything.
Where were you absconding?
And what is the new garb
that you have worn.
Nothing, I was in the Kumbh fair.
For the past 15-20 days I
have been taking a dip...
...and washing of my sins.
You cannot do that wearing jeans
and T-shirt. That's why.
that you had called...
...that's why I came
here running. And...
I have to pay the auto-rickshaw too.
Ramnath, how much do I have to pay?
- 13,000.
Repeat it louder.
- 13,000!
Allahabad in the auto-rickshaw.
I told the driver to sit
behind and I'd drive.
I put the key in and started.
Patient.
Patient, patient.
Uncle, this is my friend Aditya.
He is psychic... he is a
psychiatrist, uncle...
"Hail Rama! Hail Rama!"
Greetings uncle.
My daughter is not insane.
- Yes uncle.
Please don't make her insane.
- Yes uncle.
"Hail Krishna! Hail Rama!"
And then when I drove the rickshaw.
"Hail Krishna! Hail Rama!"
Brother!
What happened?
I saw her, she ran away seeing me.
There is something wrong.
I can see in her eyes
something is wrong.
Whom did you see?
- That middle-aged one.
She will be fine, no matter.
You must have seen aunt
Janki and not Radha.
Everyone seems to be insane.
Have you opened a
mental asylum here?
It is not their fault, it
is because of your getup.
You look more like a impostor
than a doctor.
You know I get bored treating
patients in the hospital.
Whenever I get the chance I freak
out, wear such strange clothes.
Come on, freshen up quickly.
Introduce me to sister-in-law.
Yes, Avni.
- Avni.
Have you seen sister-in-law Avni?
- No.
Nandini listen.
- Yes.
I might have seen her
go up with a book.
Yes, she has gone up.
- Okay.
Sister-in-law.
Sister-in-law Avni.
Sister-in-law.
Sister-in-law Avni.
Open this door.
It won't open like that, we
will have to break it. Come.
Has the doctor arrived?
- Yes, he is inside.
Good.
Oh brother...
Who is he?
There has been blood loss.
That's why there will be
weakness for some days.
Otherwise, there is
nothing to worry about.
Everything will be fine.
How did you get seriously
wounded, dear?
I had gone up to look
for sister-in-law Avni.
I felt that someone is following me.
Who?
- I couldn't see anyone.
There suddenly, the
swing hit my head.
After that, I don't
remember anything.
But who told you that I am upstairs?
I was not there.
Sister Radha.
Radha?
Why, I had gone to take a bath.
Did you see this is the condition!
Since I have arrived, all
this has been going on.
What is it?
The one who told her that she
is upstairs, but she was not.
That's our patient.
What did you say her name was?
- Radha.
Adha.
- Radha, and not Adha. - Radha...
This journey has clogged my mind,
First I will have to clear
it then it will work.
Where is my other bag?
Where did my other bag go?
Whoever has done this,
I'll not leave him.
One day I'll nab him.
Wow!
- Hey, stop!
Where is he going? He'll die. Look!
Mr. Ramlal, where are you going?
We are going to Shahpur.
Since when.
Has Mr. Yagyaprakash returned
from London or not...
...we are going to see that.
You can come along if you want.
Yes, come on, come on we
will have a lot of fun.
Not from here, the door
is at the back.
Sunder sweet-maker.
Did you get married?
Okay, you are going along
with sister-in-law.
Give me my bequest.
Priest, close the door we
are getting late. Greeting.
We'll give you money later.
Shut the door.
Come on, let's hurry!
Seems like he has gone
mad seeing Manjulika.
Junior priest, are you doing
penance sitting here?
Pushpa, where are you
going on your donkey?
Pushpa!
I am Murari, and not Pushpa.
Have you heard, Manjulika
has entered Radha's body!
People say that my behaviour
has changed.
Take a look at my face,
tell me how do I look?
Adit, what are you searching for?
Where is the bathroom?
All the ways look similar.
Name all the paths.
There goes king Siddharth road.
There goes queen Avni road.
That's Radha Square. Where
is the bathroom?
It is not that difficult?
After taking a right and a left,
the door that you will
see in the front...
...that is the bathroom.
But what will I wear?
The dirty clothes have been taken
for washing the clean clothes...
...have been burnt.
What should I wear?
No, this is my house.
Do one thing, take a bath I will
send a loin-cloth for you...
...wear that today.
- Okay.
"Hail Shiv Shankar."
"Neither the thorn nor
"I have drunk this in your name."
Who has taken my clothes?
These had been sent for me.
Who are you?
- Who are you?
In my house you are
asking me who am I?
How dare you?
You are that impostor of the
morning return me my clothes.
I have worn it, and it is
a bit drenched too. - What?
Do one thing, wear my towel.
You pig, bloody serpent.
You wore my clothes.
What good will abusing do?
What will I wear?
Give it back.
Take the towel off and come out,
I want to see you properly.
Scoundrel, useless, how dare you!
Great, you look beautiful.
Are you peeking inside?
Go!
Golden tresses, your tresses
touch your knees. Wow.
May you rot, don't you
have respect for women?
One thing is for sure,
we will have to meet...
...and there is no need
to circulate that.
I want to meet you,
and that too alone.
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