Dil Dhadakne Do Page #7

Synopsis: The Mehra family must contemplate over their way of living and their love lives while on a cruise celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary.
Genre: Drama, Family, Romance
Director(s): Zoya Akhtar
Production: Junglee Pictures
  3 wins & 9 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.8
Rotten Tomatoes:
73%
Year:
2015
170 min
4,753 Views


Poof!

Gone!

Are you allergic to romance?

I am being practical.

Being practical!!!

Is that what they teach you in London

is to be practical?

You see it's very important

for every individual to be practical!

If Shah Jehan was practical,

who would've built the Taj Mahal?

What are you doing?

Say you love me...

What?

Say you love me.

No...

Say it.

No!

Say it!

Kabir stop it, I am really ticklish.

No!

Say it!

I love you!

You could be on any ship...

It won't sail without me.

Awesome!

Thank you!

Who's next?

Me!

Kiss me!

Any requests?

Who did this?

What nonsense is this?

Who did it?

Don't laugh, Jamaal.

This is rubbish!

I am waiting.

Bhabhl Jll

Vinod, don't get involved.

It was a jokes.

Bhabhi ji, it was a jokes.

Kids joke.

This is very wrong, whoever did this.

Don't do it again.

Okay? Sorted?

Now have a drinks!

Ok now, a song for the host couples!

I'll break Into a bhangra

You also put on your danclng shoes

Come on, let's palnt thls town red

And get everyone to

show us thelr moves

I feel llke fetchlng

For you the stars & the moon

The moon, I'll place In my hand

In my halr, wlll be the stars strewn.

Hello Hello...

Slnce you've hlt the floor

Yello Yello...

A maglc nlght Is In store

Hello Hello...

You seem to have consumed a lot

Yello Yello...

Brother, you got no control at alll

The heart beats hard and fast

The bangles from Punjab are tlnkllng

The nlght Is fun, so my dearest one

Lets get down to some mlngllng

The heart beats hard and fast

The bangles from Punjab are tlnkllng

The nlght Is fun, so my dearest one

Lets get down to some mlngllng

That flutter In your eyes

Tortures me a lot

Tlll date you just have to look at me

And an arrow hlts the spot

Wlthout a drlnk I get hlgh

Your beauty Is all I need

How can anyone stay sane

Wlth the restlessness

you make them feel

Hello Hello...

These hearts must connect

Yello Yello...

The llne should be dlrect

The heart beats hard and fast

The bangles from Punjab are tlnkllng

The nlght Is fun, so my dearest one

Lets get down to some mlngllng

The heart beats hard and fast

The bangles from Punjab are tlnkllng

The nlght Is fun, so my dearest one

Lets get down to some mlngllng

I don't know why

Thls crazy glrl's so happy

Can thls story please be

Explalned to me

The thlng that everyone wants

Is to flnd thelr dream woman or man

That Is what has happened here

Now do you understand

Now I know,

The song you are slng

Tougher than flndlng the love

Is honorlng the thlng

Hello Hello...

don't mlnd If I say thls much

Yello Yello...

Could you please keep In touch

The heart beats hard and fast

The bangles from Punjab are tlnkllng

The nlght Is fun, so my dearest one

Lets get down to some mlngllng

The heart beats hard and fast

The bangles from Punjab are tlnkllng

The nlght Is fun, so my dearest one

Lets get down to some mlngllng

Here you all are!

Delhi's Beyonce!!!

Indu Aunty!!!

You are the one!

She is a star!

Why are you in the bar, Putlu?

Where else would I

be after your dance?

Shut up!

Indu Aunty you were amazing!

Thanks!

- So good!

I got carried away.

I would never do this in Delhi.

What would people think?

They won't think anything.

We are ready for your talent.

Maybe you are ready

but what will the public say?

You will have to migrate now,

it's about your image!

You journalists make such

a big deal about everything.

Big deal?

Really?

Yes... Seriously.

Look what you're writing

on women's issues...

You people make it seem like

women here are unsafe all the time.

Every survey seems to say that.

And it's not just about safety,

it's also about equal rights-

Precisely, things are changing.

Slowly but surely,

things are changing.

Take my own family...

Till my dad's generation,

no woman had worked.

Never!

But I allowed Ayesha

to run her business.

You allowed Ayesha?

Yes!

And why does she need your permission?

You know what I mean.

No, I don't know what you mean.

Allowing someone means you are

in a position of

authority, of control...

And that is not equality.

But thank you.

You just proved my point.

Oheers!

I love you...

Indu yaarl

Sunny!

What was that?

What?

What was the need to be rude to Manav?

Why put him down?

What was the point...

And he can put you down?

Okay.

I am still talking to you.

What do you want to say?

What do you want to say?

I know you sold your jewellery

to start your business.

Without anybody's help

look at where you've reached.

And I am really proud of you!

That's it.

Who the hell does he think he is?

How can he lecture me about you?

He must think I ill-treat you.

Ridiculous!

Bloody journalist-activist types.

They have no balance.

Everything is black or white for them.

Don't I have a say

in what my wife does?

Don't I have the right to an opinion?

We are a married couple, dammit.

I have the right.

I want a divorce...

And when I said that I allow you,

it doesn't mean that-

I want a divorce.

What?

You want a divorce...

Because of that stupid argument?

Because I don't love you.

I really tried, Manav...

But I can't pretend anymore.

I can't...

I really tried.

I am sorry...

I'm sorry I couldn't love you.

I am sorry...

You should have spoken to me...

I am also like your mother.

Never mind...

What is the problem?

I don't feel for Manav

the way I am supposed to.

But...

What is the problem?

We are not right for each other...

We are not compatible-

Not compatible? How?

You are both young,

successful,

Punjabi...

You both play squash.

Tennis.

Yes Papa, but...

We are still very different.

Manav is your husband

not your twin brother.

Has he ever hit you?

God!

No, Mom!

Is he stingy?

You don't let her shop?

Is he having an affair?

No!

Even Manav won't be happy with me.

That is my decision, Aysh.

Every marriage has problems.

Just have a baby,

everything will be fine.

You are right.

When you become a mother,

all these problems will go away.

If I'm not happy in this relationship,

then having a baby...

It didn't feel right.

I've been on the pill.

What?

This is not the place

for this conversation.

Sorry...

You are right,

this is between Manav and me.

We are family!

We are here to celebrate

our anniversary.

What will our guests

think if they hear this?

Have you thought about that!

There has been no

divorce in this family

and there never will be.

You get that straight!

Now tell me this won't

ever come up again.

I am talking to you, Ayesha.

Answer me!

I am sorry, Papa.

I can't do that.

So you're just going to leave?

Why are you doing this to us?

Don't think you can come back to us.

That is not your home anymore.

We are not going to

support this nonsense.

Okay.

Okay.

Okay.

Where are you going?

Ayesha!!

Kabir.

Just go and get her.

Ya, Papa...

I am looking...

I can't seem to find her.

Okay.

Yes, I am still looking.

Where is Ayesha?

She is very upset.

She is upset?

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Zoya Akhtar

Zoya Akhtar (Born 14 October, 1972) is an Indian film director and screenwriter. After completing a diploma in filmmaking from NYU, she assisted directors such as Mira Nair, Tony Gerber and Dev Benegal, before turning writer-director in her own right. She has directed movies such as Luck by Chance (2009), Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (2011) and Sheila Ki Jawani, a segment of Bombay Talkies (2013). She has co-written Talaash (2012) alongside Reema Kagti. She then went on to direct Dil Dhadakne Do (2015), a film based on a dysfunctional Punjabi family. more…

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