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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


"One the day of Eid"

"even enemies greet each other."

"No matter how severe the enmity is,"

"everyone forgets their differences

on the day of Eid."

"Wish you a happy Eid.

It's time to celebrate."

"Wish you a happy Eid.

Wish everyone a Happy Eid."

Hi, Arun.

Happy Eid.

-Happy Eid.

-Happy Eid.

Give my regards to Zubeida.

"Wish you a happy Eid.

It's time to celebrate."

"Wish you a happy Eid.

Wish everyone a Happy Eid."

Now listen to me carefully...

There's nothing left

in extortion anymore.

All we get is loose change.

We can earn a lot of money

by supplying cocaine.

As you wish, Don.

You see, we're going to

open a college in Mira Road

for the Nigerians.

That will make it easier for us

to supply drugs.

The goods are mine

and I will see how to get it supplied.

You guys open up the docks

in your area.

You'll get a 25% share.

Parekh, did you

see the building plan?

Everything is on track, don.

The work is going on in full speed.

So tell me, Rama.

"Eid is the most

blissful day of the year."

Look, friendship does matter

but there must be only one leader.

"Wish you a happy Eid.

It's time to celebrate."

Done!

"This is the day to celebrate.

This is the night to celebrate."

"Everyone is meeting their friends."

My hands are dirty.

"Wish you a happy Eid.

Wish everyone a Happy Eid."

"Wish you a happy Eid.

It's time to celebrate."

"Wish you a happy Eid.

Wish everyone a Happy Eid."

"Wish you a happy Eid.

It's time to celebrate."

"Wish you a happy Eid.

Wish everyone a Happy Eid."

"Wish you a happy Eid.

It's time to celebrate."

"Wish you a happy Eid.

Wish everyone a Happy Eid."

It's not about selling drugs.

There is nothing wrong or right

about one's work.

Maqsood...

I don't trust him one bit.

Arun, this line of work cannot be trusted.

I want a father for this child.

I want a home.

That's all I am asking for.

I will talk to Rama tomorrow.

I will tell him

that I want to get out of this.

Is Rama there at home?

He's out to get a haircut.

-How are you?

-Mumma...

Arun was certain

he didn't want to do this anymore.

He was sick of this.

And he knew where to find Rama

if he weren't getting a haircut done.

Is Rama here? I want to talk to him.

He isn't here.

Come in.

Pray that Arun doesn't

end up the same way.

He was going to quit.

If you hadn't killed Rama that day,

Arun wouldn't have become "Daddy".

Arun tried hard to get out of all this.

But there was a storm approaching.

First, It was Babu.

Then Rama.

Who's next?

It's you, Arun.

Which is the other one?

-It's there.

-Use them both.

Gawli's popularity is increasing.

Elections are just around the corner

but we didn't get a single confession.

Witnesses are already terrified of Gawli.

None of the shooters are willing to speak.

Everyone says he's going to win this time.

What about him?

Hey...

Leave me... I said, leave me.

Hey... Don't touch me.

Why are you taking me there?

-Come along... We'll show you...

-What?

-What are the charges against me?

-Come on!

-Under what charges have you arrested me?

-Come on, I'll tell you everything.

The problem of eve teasing

hasn't been solved.

So that isn't solved yet!

-Didn't we tell Joshi to handle this?

-Yes, Daddy.

Tell him to fix this.

Brother, Vijaykar has arrested Pamphlet.

Listen, get our lawyer there.

Sir, that's Pamphlet Bandya.

I arrested him from the brothel.

We found all these things in his bag.

What is this?

That's my hobby.

It's just like gambling.

Is collecting this your hobby too?

I have the same hobby.

Bra... B.R.A.

Babu Rama Arun.

Look...

if there's anything you

know about these three, tell us now.

What's written in it?

What are these codes?

We must know it, shouldn't we?

Now, do you remember anything?

Speak up.

-If you recall anything, then tell me.

-Speak...

Speak up!

No, sir.

Arun will kill me.

Gawli is not what he seems.

Arun?

It's been long and you crossed my mind.

Yes.

-Would you like anything?

-Water, please.

Right away.

You started drinking in the day too.

What do I do?

There's not a single day

when I don't miss Rama.

You remind me of him.

Don't you miss me?

I know it.

I have seen the way you look at me.

You are lonely!

I remind you of Rama!

Why did you do it?

You tipped the police about Rama.

Gawli knew that Hilda

tipped the police about Rama.

He could have killed her, but he didn't.

This incident gained him respect

among everyone.

Hello.

Okay.

Brother, it's for you.

Yeah...

Arun.

What makes you call me today?

Avenge yourself on the policeman.

And now if you stay quiet,

people will forget about

your gang's existence.

I have an idea.

Call that cop to Dagdi.

Pump bullets into his chest

and have his body dragged out.

Rama was your friend, after all.

Rama still dwells in my heart.

But everyone knows

that he was hanging out with you lately.

I have an idea.

Why don't you call that

cop in your area and do the same?

I'm more interested in

the guy who sent the cop to kill Rama.

This was a direct challenge.

And, he decided

to go back to Dagdi.

He knew, if he had to fight a war,

he would need a fort.

-Pass it over.

-One Mouser.

One Mouser, one Magnum,

two double barrels.

And he did exactly that.

I need this to be done...

-Pamphlet, have you seen Arun?

-No.

He must be at home.

-I...

-What's going on?

We're renovating.

Fix that quickly.

Arun doesn't trust anyone.

If he knows I am here,

he won't spare me.

If he kills you,

we won't spare you either.

Sir, we found all this from his place.

I used to be his bookkeeper.

No. 21. Take it.

22... Get going.

This is boring, Brother.

When do I get to be part of the action?

You keep a check on the accounts.

You, come here.

-What's your name?

-Prashant.

-Where are you from?

-Dharavi.

-Where are you from?

-Dharavi.

-Dagdi... Dagdi...

-What did I tell you?

It was a mistake... I made a mistake.

Go... Go from here.

Which area are you from?

Where are you from?

Sada, what are

people saying about me?

Brother, since we don't get out of Dagdi,

people wonder if our gang is scared.

We need to paralyze Maqsood,

only then will they

take our gang seriously.

-Are you ready?

-Huh?

-Are the boys ready?

-Yes.

Pamphlet?

They are ready.

That's his family album.

Open it.

This is Manish Duggal, his film financer.

Kill him.

You've been blessed with a girl.

That's good.

Boys cause a lot of trouble.

Lord Shiva has been kind.

Yes, He has.

Thank God her nose is not like you.

Can I?

Come to me, baby.

Look at her, Sada.

Look at those eyes...

They've got power in them. She's got guts.

Isn't it?

Come on, play your card.

-Hey, give the gun to him.

-Who is it?

Hey! Drop the gun!

Hey!

Move!

You've been cleaned up real good.

Go on.

Do you know why I slapped you?

Because there's no point in killing you.

Either the police will kill you

or Maqsood will.

Now go and tell him

that we're coming for him.

Greetings, Don. Sautya's here.

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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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