Black Mail Page #6

Synopsis: Kalash, the manager of a power plant, romances Asha, the daughter of a wealthy businessman, while Kalash's uncle developes a new solar powered formula to save energy which makes him and Kalash very wealthy people. Meanwhile, Asha's jealous fiance, Jeevan, plots for her to marry Kalash so Jeevan's boss, Asha's father, to gain inheritence to Kalash's newfound wealth while he hires some international thugs to blackmail Kalash for the ingredience for the solar power formula for their own useage.
 
IMDB:
7.0
Year:
1973
145 min
55 Views


Cutting vegetables?

- Lunch is ready, ma'am.

That's okay. We can have it tonight.

I'm going to cook lunch.

Gangama, knead some dough

for the puris.

Cut all the vegetables.

Serve him first.

- Go ahead, uncle.

Your husband first, dear. Here...

- Elders must eat first.

Now feed him with

your own hands.

I'll eat on my own, uncle.

I'm not a kid anymore...

I know you're not a kid; you spoke

like an elderly man a while ago.

Take a puri, my dear,

and feed it to him.

Go ahead... take a puri.

Good girl... feed him.

Go on.

That's great!

Now feed her with your hands.

- I'll eat later.

No way... sit down.

Now feed her...

Go on!

Bravo!

It's like this, son.

Even animals have a life.

But a human-being is one who

leads his life wisely.

And you know of a man's wisdom

when you deal with him.

In that respect, marriage is the

greatest test of man's wisdom.

Because it has to do with the way

you deal with each other.

The one who fails this test,

can never be called wise...

even if he builds an atom bomb.

Can he? Tell me.

You've got the message.

Now serve me some food.

In a year's time, I want to

see a baby in this family.

Or I'll unleash my

naughty kids on you.

Now share a plate,

the two of you...

I'll eat from this plate.

The two of them have made up, sir.

Good bye.

The workers have been given a raise

and a bonus of three months' salary.

They are very happy and they're

praying for your well-being.

What?

"I have begun to dream

colorful dreams..."

"Who knows..."

"whether the flame of love

will ever be lit"

"I have begun to dream

colorful dreams..."

"He shall come..."

"that makes me shy"

"What will happen?

And what will not?"

"It makes me feel scared"

"Should we come together today..."

"my days will have changed

for the better"

"I have begun to dream

colorful dreams..."

"Who knows..."

"whether the flame of love

will ever be lit"

"I know not..."

"how I will bring around

my sulking husband"

"O dot..."

"help me know the ways

of love"

"I already belong

to my husband..."

"why doesn't he belong to me?"

"I dream wonderful dreams..."

"But I know not..."

"whether the flame of love

will be lit at all"

"The kohl in my eyes..."

"flows with my tears"

"I am heartbroken..."

"and no one knows

how I suffer"

"My love is one-sided..."

"I get none of it"

Yes, she's here.

Who's calling?

I'm a friend of hers.

It's your friend.

Mrs. Gupta, forgive me,

I had to lie to your husband.

I'm actually a doctor calling you

from Jeevan's residence.

Jeevan has swallowed poison.

- What?

Don't worry... he's still alive,

but unconscious.

I've found a letter addressed

to you, under his pillow.

It would be better

if you came over...

or the letter could

go to the police.

No! Please wait...

I'm coming over.

What happened?

- A friend of mine is seriously ill.

The doctor says she might

not survive the night.

You ought to go there then.

Let me take you there.

No. Why must you take the trouble?

I'll ask the driver to take me there.

I'll get back as soon as possible.

Wait here. I'll be back.

- Very well.

He wouldn't have made it,

had I not come in time.

Who called you?

You could say, it was destiny

that brought me here.

You mentioned a letter...

- Yes.

I'm a woman, too. I wouldn't like

to see your family ruined.

Which is why I didn't

inform the police...

despite dealing with a case

of attempted suicide.

"Asha, for your welfare,

I have killed my love"

"After how you repaid me for

my sacrifice yesterday..."

"I don't want to live anymore.

I'm leaving the world"

"I'm returning your pictures

which could have helped me live"

He says something about pictures.

- Yes. Here you are.

I didn't have these pictures taken!

- Really?

Did it happen on its own?

- Believe me, please!

I may believe you.

But how about Kailash Gupta?

Will he believe you?

I'm glad you've torn the pictures.

Make sure you burn the negatives,

when you get your hands on them.

I'm sorry, but the negatives

have fallen in the wrong hands.

They will demand a price for them.

- I'm willing to pay any price!

They won't part with the negatives

even for a million rupees.

So what are they after?

Has there been a new discovery

in your laboratory?

They want the formula.

Take my advice. Give them

that piece of paper...

and save your home from breaking.

This is my business card.

I will wait for you.

Go away now... I hope nobody

sees you here at this hour.

Go on.

How's your friend?

What's up, Asha?

Does he have no hopes

of living?

Asha, get a hold on yourself.

What's the point in crying?

You love your friend so much?

Come with me. A cup of coffee

will set everything right.

I don't want any coffee.

Let's sit down and chat instead.

Well?

- Say something?

What?

- About yourself, your business...

your factory,

about the formula...

What do you want to know?

Where do you keep the formula?

At home? At the factory?

That is uncle's look out, Asha.

I've never bothered about that.

Is the formula worthless now that

you have discovered solar power?

Not at all, Asha.

The whole world wants us to sell the

formula which helps us create power.

If the formula falls in

someone else's hands...

he can also generate power.

Why would anyone buy from us?

What are you thinking about?

- Nothing...

You are thinking about something.

- When the formula is so precious...

why don't you keep it with yourself?

- From tomorrow, I'll keep it.

I'll keep it with you.

- No! That's not what I meant.

You look worried, Asha.

Take some rest.

I'm going out for

some important work.

Senior Antonio, arrange

for the money.

The formula's going to be in

your hands in a couple of days.

You haven't even shaved!

- I haven't shaved...

because this is what will

bring the formula to us.

I'm so happy to see you today.

But why did you do

a thing like this?

Life is precious. Why did you

want to end it in this manner?

Life was precious when you

were with me, Asha.

You've always wanted my well-being,

Jeevan. So what's wrong now?

Had something happened to you...

and the letter fallen in

the hands of the police...

what would happen to me?

- Yes, Asha. I'm very sorry.

But I can't understand where

those pictures came from.

Why didn't you take

the pictures away?

Not these! They were obscene pictures.

Of you and me in, posing dirtily...

Obscene pictures of you and me?

Who showed them to you?

- The lady doctor did!

Which lady doctor?

- The one who saved your life!

But I don't know anyone!

- Ask your servant...

he must've brought her here.

- I sacked the servant four days ago!

So who was the lady-doctor who

called me, gave me the letter...

and showed me those pictures?

This is her business card.

Help me, Jeevan! Please!

She told me in no uncertain terms

that if they didn't get...

the formula of Kailash's new

discovery...

they would send the pictures

to Kailash!

You know how suspiciously I am

being watched all the time.

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