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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
2,842 Views


that Arun Gulab Gawli aka Daddy

should not be given police protection.

In order to eradicate

the Mumbai Underworld

15 inspectors and 60 cops

have sacrificed their lives.

The Mumbai Police has filed

120 cases against Arun Gawli.

Murder, attempt to murder,

extortions, conspiracy...

If Arun Gawli is given police protection

then it will be an insult

to all the martyred officers.

That's correct!

Silence... Silence please.

Honorable Speaker,

in the past, a lot happened

between the police and me.

I paid a very big price for my past.

By spending more than

half my life in jail.

If the people can forgive me then

why is it so difficult for all of you?

The people haven't forgotten anything.

You still have the image of a gangster.

The image can be changed,

if you let me work.

And for that, I have to

go in the midst of people.

All of you about my past, I have enemies.

If the police won't protect me,

I will have to arrange my

own security and carry my own weapons.

And then people will call me

a gangster once again.

You said you will carry weapons!

And you want us to

believe you have changed!

That doesn't happen because

you don't let me do it.

That cop arrests my men

without any charges.

He waits outside my home

to kill me in an encounter.

I have changed

but all of you don't accept that.

Ladies and gentlemen, we won't

tolerate the humiliation of democracy.

This is a joke on democracy!

Won't be tolerated!

Won't be tolerated!

Your Honor,

Arun's motive was absolutely clear.

The reason behind killing MLA Mhatre

was Arun Gawli's public humiliation.

They were enemies.

We have both, records and

witnesses to support it.

And through our investigation, we learnt

that the orders to kill Mhatre

came directly from Arun.

Do you have anything to say

in the defense of the

charges filed against you?

I am innocent.

Do you know this woman?

My friend knew him.

Confess everything, Arun

You will feel unburdened.

You're getting another

opportunity, just like me.

I strongly object, Your Honor.

We have enough evidence

to prove Rani's character.

The Police had already

set their sights on Arun.

But it seems they are trying to prove

that this hooker's network

is stronger than the police.

Point taken.

Your Honor, this man

here kept all the records

of Gawli's guns, pistols

and other ammunition.

Do you know him or is it

your friend who knew him?

I know him.

Your Honor,

this is a country made pistol

that was used to kill MLA Mhatre.

Does this gun belong to Gawli?

Yes. This is Gawli's gun.

Is this your gun?

I am a gangster, Your Honor.

I use automatic weapons.

Why would I use a country made pistol?

For the past 40 years,

Gawli's been accused of many crimes

but he was acquitted from every trial.

This is the biggest court case

of the millennium.

They changed the judge again.

According to our sources,

Gawli gave rupees 3000000

to kill Mhatre.

Yes, I gave him the contract.

I don't know this man.

Do you know why you've

been called to the court?

Yes.

Did he fire at Mhatre?

-Yes, sir.

-Are you sure?

Yes, it was him.

-Have you met Arun Gawli?

-Yes, I have.

I strongly object, Your Honor.

Objection overruled.

Have you worked for him?

Yes, I have.

Tell me where he is.

That's him, sitting there.

Do you have anything

to say in your defense?

Five judges changed

and we already got a judgment.

I haven't seen any

case wrapped up so quickly.

The police and I never got along,

so they brought fake witnesses.

They claim I accepted the

contract to kill Mhatre.

Why would I kill Mhatre?

I gave my two seats to his party so

they could form a majority.

I served punishment for the

mistakes that I have made.

But now I want to do something good.

I have faith in your system and in you,

that you will make the right decision.

Yes, I will...

Arun Gawli, I should give you death.

But I give you life.

Let's go...

-Sir, one photo...

-Please.

Move back... Move back...

Daddy, I've been following

your story from the beginning.

There have been many ups and downs.

One last question.

What next?

What do I say?

They shut down the mills...

Value of man dropped while the

value of land increased.

Who built skyscrapers on the land

which we helped them to vacate?

Who lives there now?

Leaders, businessmen...

From those heights

they look down upon me and say...

That's the gangster.

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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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