Crook: It's Good to Be Bad Page #9

Synopsis: When Sub-Inspector Joseph Pinto finds that his foster son, Jai Dixit, sired by a deceased, re-formed gangster, has taken to crime, he arranges for his re-location to Melbourne, and has his name changed to Suraj Bhardwaj. Jai does re-locate there, and gets hired as a taxi-driver. He gets attracted to Suhani, much to the of her brother, Samarth, who wants her to marry Gurdaspur-based Romi Latti, who is also in Melbourne on a university scholarship. With mounting racially-motivated attacks and profiling ('Curry Boy', 'Indian Curry') against Indian students, Samarth actively protests - but Jai refrains from doing so - even after Romi is badly beaten by Caucasian youth. The protest results in violence, and Samarth is arrested. On the day of his discharge, Jai is told by a stripper, Nicole, that plans are afoot to kill Samarth, and he decides to intervene. He does succeed and even accompanies Suhani to the Police Station to identify her brother's attackers. It is here that the police will fi
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Director(s): Mohit Suri
Production: Bollywood Films
 
IMDB:
5.0
NOT RATED
Year:
2010
121 min
59 Views


Let it burn!

What about my sister who

was killed by Russell?

You killed your sister not Russell!

No. No.

Had you not had any

problem with their relationship...

...you wouldn't have to

see this day.

Russell killed Sheena.

You talk about culture

and tradition, Samarth?

This is what you're

doing for your country?

Look inside of you.

You're running away from yourself.

You're the racist not just them.

You couldn't even see

the love your sister had.

Romi, continue digging. Don't

listen to him. He's gone mad.

They're the bad ones.

We're the good ones.

And in this fight, the good

will triumph. So just help me win.

The line dividing good and bad...

...comes straight

thru the heart, Samarth.

We all have virtues and vices.

But the one who has the courage

to see the vices in himself...

...he is truly human, Samarth.

I'm right and they are wrong.

You want to kill me,

right? Come on. Come on kill me.

My death will not end this.

If I kill one man like you, I

don't know how many will be born.

I can kill you, but I can't get

rid of your diseased thoughts.

The solution is that

you stay alive, not die.

You'll have to live.

Knowing that you're solely

responsible for your sisters' death.

Recognise the vices

within you, Samarth

Recognise the vices within you.

I'm right! I know they're the

bad ones! They're the bad one!

You were wrong. We were bad.

Romi!

No, Romi.

- You were wrong!

We were bad!

There were not bad.

- Romi, don't!

We were bad!

We were bad!

- Romi!

Not them! We were bad.

You were wrong!

You were wrong!

"The lord has had mercy on me."

"All this has

happened because of you."

"I finally feel

alive here with you."

"On your shoulder

every moment lasts."

"I hope this goes on forever."

"Where can I go now without you?"

'Who claims that the era of

magic has become extinct? '

'We saw today a

magical sight before us... '

'... never seen before on

the streets of Melbourne.'

'The Australians and Indians

have finally come together to... '

'... support one common cause... '

'... ending racism and

protecting students together.'

'This growing tension

between Australians and Indians... '

'... was eradicated when an

Indian who came to Melbourne... '

'... on a fake passport landed up... '

'... risking his life to

save an Australian girl.'

'Suraj alias Jai Dixit has

won the hearts of Australians.'

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