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Synopsis: Daddy is an upcoming Indian political crime drama film co-written and directed by Ashim Ahluwalia. The film stars Arjun Rampal, who also co-wrote the film, portraying gangster-turned-politician Arun Gawli. The official teaser of the film was released on December 1, 2016.
Director(s): Ashim Ahluwalia
  3 wins & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.4
NOT RATED
Year:
2017
134 min
2,822 Views


When you needed us,

we were there for you, Arun.

You rascal, don't ever show us your face.

Rama!

What's wrong with you, man?

Let's go.

Hold it.

You motherf.... Move back!

Kill him! Kill him!

Let's go... Let's go...

Hey... No!

Let go of me. Let go of me.

God know who it is!

-What is it?

-Who is Arun? Where is Arun?

-Who the hell is Arun?

-What are you doing?

Get up. Get up.

-What have you done now?

-I didn't do anything.

Get up!

You didn't do anything!

-Come to the police station!

-Leave him!

-Leave me!

-Come on, you filthy scum.

Let go of him! Let him go!

Get inside!

That's enough drama for one day.

Did you see how they

dragged him to the van?

He has lost all the respect!

We belong to different communities

and so our lifestyles differ.

Zubeida, you won't say anything now.

Come with me to the village.

Do you recognize him?

Have you seen him before?

Have a look at him. Do you recognize him?

-Have you seen him?

-No.

Have you ever seen him?

Have you seen him?

Hey... I am asking you.

Have you seen him?

Have you seen him?

Have you seen him?

Speak up.

Are you enjoying getting drenched?

Come on, get in.

Here. Have some Vadapav.

Take it.

Take it.

Finally, he is one among us now.

Forget it.

I have Lord Shiva's blessings with me.

Not even one person recognized me.

Isn't it a miracle?

Idiot, that was no miracle!

You have don's support.

Got it? It's the don.

Don't ever forget his favor.

Don rules Dongri these days.

At his command, everybody

refused to recognize you.

Babu's got a connection with him.

He said he will meet on Friday.

Okay, fine. You will meet my henchman

after the Friday's prayers

-near the Musafirkhana's poultry farm.

-Greetings, Rafique.

How are you, Babu?

Come on, have a seat.

So... What was I saying?

Friday, after the prayers.

And it shouldn't be postponed

until Saturday, get it?

Good bye.

Hello, mister.

It's an old and unique piece.

In our line of business,

always keep your eyes open.

-I didn't see that.

-Have a seat.

You sit there.

-Behave yourself.

-It wasn't me.

Alright. Did the angels give you a tip?

Yes, place the bet.

Okay. Alright.

Do you know who he is?

Bump him off!

-This guy?

-Yes.

Samad Khan.

He is a Pathan.

He is ruthless.

I told don all about your act of bravado.

He has all the details of

the Parsiya murder case too.

Bet 2 million on the midget's century.

When?

We'll tell you.

If you're caught, you're on your own.

We won't come to rescue you this time.

Have you ever used an English weapon?

-We will use it.

-That's good.

You may come here and take

rupees 10000 after you get the job done.

But we haven't discussed

about the money yet.

We'll discuss it

once the job's done.

You're the first man who's ever...

Rupees 10,000 is more than enough.

It will be done.

We are taking on the Pathans

for the sake of friendship.

We'll talk once the job's done.

Have you lost it?

It seems the don is in a good mood.

He gives his word.

Get Samad killed,

then we can talk about it.

Samad, won't you say bye?

See you around.

-Leave him

-Kill him!

I didn't see anything.

Yes, I had an affair with Babu.

He even asked me to leave town with him.

I refused to go.

You see, I come from a good background!

I want to know the details of the murder.

Come on.

Give me the names.

Listen... Come here... Come on.

You wanted a new beginning, didn't you?

Take some money

and make a new beginning.

That would be good for you.

Don kept his word

after they killed Samad.

In fact he even extended

his hand for friendship.

Greetings.

-Don sent it for you.

-Hey.

Goodbye.

I love don's style.

Samad Khan's brutal murder

Check this out, Rama.

Babu... Rama...

Arun.

B.R.A. Gang.

What about me?

What about you?

You went there to kill him,

but you got battered yourself.

Does anyone have any objection?

Hurry up...

Come on...

Do it properly.

Come on...

Give Maqsood his money back.

I don't want to work under anybody.

So what do you want to do?

Become a businessman like Tata or Birla?

If I work here in this line,

I need to be an equal.

Look, Babu...

The area of the dockyard belongs to us.

We must get a share in it.

Think about it

The docks will belong to you

and we will rule over Agripada.

You speak to Rama.

I'll make him understand.

Who will talk to don?

Don.

What does he put in

this custard ice-cream?

He has never told this to anybody

outside his family.

He refused me twice.

Don, would you like some more?

That's enough.

How much can I eat?

Forget it, Arun.

Don said he'll think about it.

Maqsood has bought both

Poonam International and Caesar's Palace.

And us...

We're doing his big jobs for loose change.

It hurts me to give him such a big share.

If you want to stay here for long,

learn to be patient.

The higher you fly, the harder the fall.

And hurt your ass!

Its time you settle down. Get married.

You aren't earning a penny,

yet you're getting married.

I am done. I am leaving.

-Wait, Where are you going?

-See you.

Arun... Idiot.

Who was Hilda?

My friend.

Hilda was crazy about Arun.

But Arun loved Zubeida.

So Hilda settled for Rama instead.

"I am with the one who I love."

"I killed two birds with one stone."

"The sparrow in my neighborhood

started dancing to my tunes."

"She started dancing to my tunes."

"I have a new parrot here

and he is amazed by her."

"I have a new parrot here

and he is amazed by her."

Rama married the woman

of his mother's choice

but celebrated his wedding night

with Hilda.

Why are you shouting?

Rama, let's go.

"She started dancing to my tunes."

Hey, what are you doing here?

-Rama...

-No, no. Go down.

He's decorating the place for you.

Go back down...I'll call you.

They were like wild horses.

They had made a gang

but they weren't capable of managing it.

And one day Babu showed us

what a beast he was.

Babu, open the door.

Nothing will happen to you.

What can even happen?

Damn!

Quiet.

Are you going to open the door

or shall I call the police?

What is it?

Open the door now!

What happened?

Have you lost your mind?

What are you doing?

Don't go inside.

-What? You'll call the police!

-Have you lost your mind?

You're completely drunk.

Stop creating a scene here!

-Forget it. What are you doing?

-Don't touch me...

You'll go to the police!

You'll go to the police!

-Let go of me!

-My name is Babu!

-You think you can get me arrested!

-Let go of her!

Babu, let go of her!

It hurts.

It's chilled.

He can't hold his drink.

So...

You called the cops!

You did the right thing.

What he didn't learn outside,

maybe he will learn that in jail.

What was that?

Who is it?

Who is it?

They sent you to get me out of here!

Couldn't you have told me, you pimp?

You shot me! Damn!

Anyone could've killed him.

I'll deal with you once I am out of jail.

But he was killed by his childhood friend.

Damn you!

And then Babu became history.

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Ashim Ahluwalia

Ashim Ahluwalia (born 1972 in Mumbai, India) is a film director and screenwriter. He made his directorial debut with the feature-length documentary John & Jane (2005), which had a world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival and a European premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival, and won him the 2005 National Film Award for Best First Non-Feature Film of a Director. This was followed by his first narrative feature film Miss Lovely, premiered at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. which won him India's National Film Award – Special Jury Award (Feature film), and Best Production Design at the 61st National Film Awards.Working outside the mainstream Bollywood film system, Ashim Ahluwalia is one of a new generation of Indian directors which prefers to eschew working with Hindi film stars. His unconventional films blur the lines between documentary and fiction. His short films have shown at the Tate Modern, the Centre Pompidou and at the Venice Architecture Biennale. more…

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