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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
2,845 Views


They went to the police station

with bombs and weapons

in order to kill him.

Who did that, Don?

You could blame a woman's curse for that.

A leaf falls in this city

and you know about it.

They don't want money, they want a share.

They need to know who did this.

Think about the person

who didn't turn up at his funeral.

Did Vijay do this?

Where is he?

Who did it? Where can you find him?

-Tell them one last time, Rafique.

-Yes.

If you want to be my equal,

learn to find information for yourself.

-Make way.

-Did you understand?

You don't really earn reputation

by merely wearing high heels.

"The weather is romantic

and we should grab the opportunity."

Whether you like it or not...

One day everyone ends up working for don.

Sir, you know that, don't you?

But Gawli was a different kettle of fish.

Dear audience,

we're taking you to the moon today.

Here's our rocket.

And from this rocket, a beautiful girl

will land on the moon with her lover.

And dance to celebrate her love.

"Hey, darling, I want to dance with you."

"Dance..."

"Dance of Love."

"Dance on the moon."

"My life is full of dance... Dance."

"Dance is my devotion."

"My happiness lies in dance."

"I lose my senses when I dance."

"My body is for dance."

"My love is only for dance."

"My beloved is dance."

"My love is for dance."

And now, I'll take you to another world.

-Venus.

-Venus?

"Eight... Seven..."

"Six... Five..."

"Four... Three..."

"Two... One..."

"Venus! We are Venus..."

"Venus! We are Venus..."

"Touch my body with your breath."

"Seal my lips with yours."

"When you peek into my eyes"

"I forget every other thing in the world."

"My life is full of dance... Dance."

"My devotion is dance-dance"

"My body is for dance."

"My love is only for dance."

Darling, let's go to another world.

-Mars.

-Let's go.

He does that every day.

Here... Take this.

Tell Pappu that he is getting too greedy.

-Okay.

-I'll knock some sense into him.

-Get going now.

-Okay.

Goodbye, boss.

Hey, Vijay.

Where were you last Monday?

You, black dog!

You guys consider yourself

gangsters, don't you?

Even Babu had become too arrogant.

But he started crying like a baby

when I shot him.

Bloody pig!

If he were alive,

I would kill him the same way.

-Bloody pimp.

-Hit me... Hit me!

Bloody junkie.

Shoot him.

So you're going to shoot me, you coward!

I've seen you.

Damn you!

Rama, let's go.

Ask your men to leave. Come on!

Move back, else I will kill him!

Move back!

Arun, let's go!

Who sent you?

Who sent you here?

Did Maqsood send you?

-Arun, let him go.

-You pimp!

Arun, let him go. Run.

It must still be hurting, doesn't it?

So why didn't you arrest

Arun for Vijay's murder?

Why did you declare that he

died in police encounter?

I knew that you wanted a promotion.

I didn't say a word either.

You can trust me.

They knew it wasn't going to be

easy to fight Maqsood without any support.

Only one man could

get them out of this mess.

Ashok Joshi.

It's so peaceful out here.

Hey, Gauri.

Did you inject the medicine into

Kaushalya? She has a temperature.

Yes, I did.

So, why have you come here?

-Mr. Joshi, why don't you...

-Rama!

I've already told you

that I am not coming back.

I am not getting into this mess again.

I have weapons and I have shooters too.

They both are my trustworthy henchmen.

Sada.

He prefers local guns

compared to the automatic ones.

Because they never jam.

Newman.

Earlier, he used to work for Maqsood.

Maqsood would give him all the big hits.

He knew all his secrets,

so they chopped off his tongue.

You should oil the weapons...

Don't just look after the buffaloes.

Everyone will forget the past

and with every passing day

Gawli will erase all evidence.

But I remember everything, sir,

as if it all happened yesterday.

I know the rest of the story.

Now do one thing...

Testify against Arun.

You will be safe, I will see to it.

But... You will have

to stay with us for a while.

Police protection.

Have a look at this, sir.

Documents never lie.

Sir, there's a call for you.

Hello.

Sit.

If Arun gets to know about this meeting,

he will never talk to me again.

And you know what will happen to you.

Stop this nonsense.

You dared to call me here

because a warrant will

be issued against him next week.

You really hate him, don't you?

You two are old enemies.

The truth is, he is as bad as you.

Had he been born in your family,

he would have been a cop.

And if you were born in Dagdi,

you would be a gangster.

How are you?

What are you doing here?

Making some tea. Would you like some?

Dad had arranged my marriage.

The wedding was to take place yesterday,

but I ran away.

What are you saying?

Why?

-What do you think the reason could be?

-What?

For you.

Will you marry me?

Come on, that's done.

Nobody came here from your family.

Even I don't see anyone.

Then, who is the witness to our marriage?

There was a long queue for

the sweets and garlands.

-I had to wait in a queue.

-There he is.

-He?

-There you go.

I don't trust this man a bit.

Hey, you won't find another man like me.

I am the guest of honor today. Get it?

-Come on.

-Listen, your stay has been arranged.

What? Are we going to your house?

That will take some time.

Mom won't understand.

-Here, have some sweets.

-I had sweets last night.

-Come on...

-Have some. Don't be stubborn.

-Have some

-Let me feed you.

Here, this is for you.

Open it.

What is it?

Look after your own things

and life will be blissful.

Whose house is it?

It belongs to a friend.

-Enjoy. Be a man.

-Stop it!

Where is the owner of the house?

He won't come here anytime soon.

He is behind bars.

Careful.

You're scared of a rat!

Rama!

Greetings.

Arun, have a look at this.

-Who gave this?

-That...

Have you told anyone about our wedding?

No.

Congratulations on your wedding

Don

What happened?

Arun left Maqsood's company,

but Maqsood didn't leave Arun.

We never felt as if we were alone.

And Arun had picked up a bad habit.

Have you gone mad?

He killed Babu, he tried to kill us thrice

and you want to negotiate with him!

You want to become his slave, you're

free to do that. Don't drag me into it.

What? What did you say?

Don't talk nonsense.

What will you do without him?

Rama, we will do what we are doing.

What are we doing? We're doing nothing.

Don't you want to be successful like him?

This is your problem.

What you don't want to understand,

you turn a deaf ear to it.

I don't want to hear

or understand anything.

Just do what you're being told to.

I'II pick you up tomorrow.

Arun, tomorrow is Eid.

Don't go anywhere tomorrow.

It's our first Eid together.

I have called the family members here.

I know.

God is great.

Arun!

Arun?

That year on Eid, I realized even

gangsters had some cardinal rules.

One, on the day of a festival,

everybody meets like friends

and try to settle their differences.

Two, nobody touches family.

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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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