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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've published it in the

Marathi newspaper too.

Together, our children, Arun Gawli

and the backing of the minister...

The entire country has gone to dogs.

Now only you can run the country.

-Isn't it true, boys?

-Yes, you're right.

-Yes, he can...

-He can.

Brother, why don't

you run for the Prime Minister?

Brother Arun!

Brother Arun! Greetings to you!

Brother Arun!

10 years is a long time

to spend within four walls.

I went to jail because unlike others,

I am not a traitor.

I won't flee from my own country.

I was scared

whether my people will

recognize me or not when I come out.

But your love has made that fear flee,

just like my enemies.

I'll always be indebted to all of you

for the love and respect

you gave me and my family.

From now on, it will be my responsibility

to take care of your problems.

Hey...

You're such a grown up girl, Geeta.

-What's this?

-It's for you.

It's in English, so you read it for me.

"Welcome home, Daddy."

I see...

Daddy!

Daddy!

Daddy! Daddy!

Daddy! Daddy!

Daddy! Daddy!

Daddy! Daddy!

Daddy! Daddy!

Daddy! Daddy!

Daddy! Daddy!

And that's exactly how he got his name.

'Daddy.'

Now that you know everything,

just tell me one thing.

Where is Pamphlet?

We're here for him.

You see, we want to apply for his bail.

-Yes, we even have the documents.

-Yes, we do.

He isn't here.

Do you have a weak memory?

Actually, old age is a cruel disease.

By the time you're close to retiring

you can't shoot straight.

Your hands start trembling.

and you end up appointing a nurse...

Damn you...

I will show you where you belong

once you get out of your house!

I will show you where you belong!

You're just an ordinary gangster.

I've dealt with cops like you before.

I had to lie for you.

I'll deal with him once he comes out.

Your friends are here to bail you out.

No, I won't go out.

Then sit there. Come on!

Let go of him, please.

It seems everything was

going well for Daddy,

then what was his

connection with this guy?

My boss really respects you.

He said that I must get you

into our party at any cost.

Sachin told me

that you want police protection.

That will be taken care of.

Just contest from our party.

But, Daddy,

this time you will contest from Chembur

and not Chinchpokli.

I hope you're fine with it.

Who are you?

Daddy, he is a member of the

Legislative Assembly, Mr. Mhatre.

I came to meet your boss.

Call him. We'll talk.

Sir isn't well.

He can't meet you today, understood?

We came all the way from Dagdi

to meet you guys.

When your boss feels better

tell him to come to Dagdi,

we will talk there.

-This isn't done.

-Daddy...

That's how it works.

Sir will talk to you when he feels better.

He'll meet you.

Sachin, come here.

I'll show you something.

Sada, isn't this the place where

Khatau Mill was located?

Remember, he came crying to us

Requesting us to get the place vacated.

Who passed the orders?

Your boss.

I see that now he has a big house here.

-Daddy, please...

-I get it.

-These people still think I am a gangster.

-No...

Yes, that's why they can make me a

candidate but they can't be seen with me.

Daddy, please...

You're mistaken. At least,

listen to him once.

It will make our lives better.

Please, I worked really hard for this.

I too worked hard for them,

but what did I get?

They are not like us.

Daddy?

Praise Lord Shiva.

It's only a matter of few days.

Arun's going to win this election, sir.

I'll be dead for sure.

Start praying.

Pray to God that he doesn't win.

Here...

Yes, Sada.

There's a problem.

Pamphlet has turned hostile.

-Before the election...

-Listen, you won't do anything.

We are white-collars now.

Focus on winning the elections.

Once we win, everything will

fall into place. Understood?

You said all the cases and charges

against me were dismissed.

What is this now?

Daddy, all the old cases are settled.

I swear.

I have no idea about it

if they have filed a new case.

Come fast. Quickly.

-Move back.

-Hey... You coward.

Stop hiding behind women.

I guess I'll have to send a

lady constable to bring you out.

Move back.

What is it? What are you doing here?

I've come to take you back to jail.

Do you have a warrant?

I have every piece of evidence

and confessions on paper against you.

Right... Go make paper planes out of it.

Take your pansies along

and get out of here.

Who the hell did you call a pansy?

Don't ever enter Dagdi without a warrant.

By the way, I heard you are retiring.

Perhaps I could give you

a job as my bodyguard.

-Hey...

-Get lost.

You want to kill me!

Look at him, he's here to kill me.

That's our police for you...

Encounter specialist.

Come on, shoot me. Encounter specialist.

Did he discuss this

with any of his seniors?

Encounter specialist. Come on, shoot me.

-Get lost.

-Come on, shoot me.

Sir, I didn't inform anyone

nor did I take anyone's permission.

He outplayed you again.

Wait and watch how Gawli will get

sympathy out of this.

I made a mistake, sir.

I should've shot him.

Don't talk sh*t, Vijaykar.

Don't act smart!

Do you want him to win the elections?

There you go.

The Home Secretary is calling.

Would you like to talk to him?

Yes, sir.

The number of the bullet

and the name of the shooter...

You see, sir, Pamphlet has

used a different code each time.

And he keeps forgetting

what the codes mean.

I am not sure this is

admissible in court or not.

I think we need to find another way.

If we follow the procedures,

we will get nowhere.

Then what will we do, sir?

Pappu Borivali,

you recognize us, don't you?

You killed your girlfriend,

that's really bad.

You're definitely going to

rot behind bars for 15-20 years.

Do you see my senior there?

He can get you out in two years.

But no one's going to do it for free.

This is a map. Can you memorize it?

Glory to Arun Gawli!

Glory to Arun Gawli!

Good luck, daddy.

Come on.

Glory to Arun Gawli!

Glory to Arun Gawli!

Sada, you know what you

have to do, don't you?

Yes.

They've set up roadblocks ahead.

No one will do anything.

Wait for my instructions.

I can see them.

Hold on...

Send both men from the left side.

Damn...

Polling booth

You better come back to me.

You go, Brother, I'll handle them.

Let's go.

Hello.

Bloody constable,

you're not answering my calls.

Do you know what this victory means?

Hail Arun Gawli!

Arun Gawli makes history

by winning the election.

The entire area is

celebrating his victory!

And Arun is thanking the people.

It feels like a miracle

that Arun Gulab Gawli is

now a member of Parliament!

-Keep striving Arun Gawli.

-We're with you all the way!

Our dreams have finally come true, Arun.

We won.

What kind of victory is this?

Everyone's left us.

Don't say that.

He has a long way to go...

The people are with you, Arun.

He won with the most number of votes

and it feels like it's just

the beginning of his political career.

On behalf of Mumbai Police, we request you

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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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