Dil Ka Kya Kasoor Page #3

Synopsis: Shalini Saxena lives a wealthy life-style with her brother Rajesh. She attends college and writes a few poems under the name Seema as part time activity, she meets her fellow collegian an orphan called Arun Kumar who sings for important occasions usually following the words of her poem. Shalini loves Arun wholeheartedly but is unable to express her feelings to him and thus she secretly helps Arun to not only become a popular singer but also rich. And then Arun gets married to the college principal daughter Meena; this breaks Shalini's heart and to make matters worse she is diagnosed with throat cancer and does not have any longer to live.
 
IMDB:
6.1
Year:
1992
157 min
320 Views


Help!

My diary! Idiot, you spoiled

my diary. Oh God!

Did you see God, what Shalu

did to this devotee of yours?

If I go to my village like this,

the dogs will also chase me away.

What was my fault? Just that I

used some paper and ink of hers?

Such a big punishment for

replying to my Lajjds letter?

What did this girl gain by

keeping apart two lovers?

Now you have pity on me, God.

Please fulfill my wish.

May Shalu fall into unrequited

love. I'll watch and enjoy then.

- Are you staring at Arun?

- You've become crazy.

You keep thinking about him

and now you are accusing me.

It is not wrong to

think about a brother.

- Since when is he your brother?

- Since you fell in love with him.

- Stop it!

Let's go. - Okay.

Look, he's sitting alone. Today

tell him what you feel about him.

That you love him a lot.

You won't get a better chance.

Go Sham, be brave.

Hey Arun, here you are. I've

got five tickets for the cinema.

- But the exam is... - Forget that.

This movie has that famous song.

It's a love story, you'll

have to come. Shut this book.

- What were you thinking

about? - Nothing.

- Don't lie. You've changed a

lot Shalu. - Of course not.

- My eyes and nose are also in their

places. - Don't avoid the subject.

You are not the same Shalu that

the entire college was afraid of.

- Isn't anybody afraid now?

- No, now you've become so quiet.

You are always lost in your

thoughts and keep sighing aloud.

Have you really fallen

in love with Arun?

Look, don't talk nonsense.

I'm not in love.

- And you... forget it.

- Hey, listen!

Nothing can be done

about this girl now.

- You should get a position.

- I'll try my best, sir.

What do you mean, you'll try?

You should definitely get it.

- How are you're tuitions going?

- Fine, but only with your help.

What help? I admire you're

courage and devotion.

You are studying, and giving

tuitions too. Very good.

Someone else wants to

take tuitions from you.

A student from the second

year of Arts. Vikas.

I know his father very well.

I'll never forget the

favours you do for me.

- Don't call it a favour.

- Really sir...

When I meet you, lforget

that I'm an orphan.

It is okay to get emotional,

but getting carried away...

. . .weakens a person.

And I want you to be

very strong, not weak.

- You've started again? - I was

just saying good morning.

He's going on there,

and you here.

- When will you'll study? - Forget

about studies. - Professor's coming.

- He's still not stopped.

- Hey battery, come here and sit.

- I've warned you so many times.

- He will never mend his ways.

- Will you? - Hey, that

rich girl is looking at you.

- Shut up now! - Hey, look at her

at least once. - You look ahead.

Hey Shalu, what happened to you?

- Maybe love. - What?

- You always said...

...that I've changed, I'm

always silent and sad...

...and keep thinking about

something, right? You were right.

If my being restless, silent and

moody means that I'm in love...

...then I've really fallen

in love with Arun.

I had already guessed that. But

why did you let everybody know?

You made such a big deal out of it.

You got yourself insulted in college.

You've made a laughing

stock of yourself.

Now what if your brother

hears about this?

- How am I related to you?

- You're my brother.

- What do you refer to me as?

- As a father.

That's because I

raised like a father.

Like a mother I made sure that my

difficulties did not affect you.

I worked hard, went through

a lot of troubles...

...but fulfilled your every wish.

I made sure that you did not

feel deprived of anything.

- What did you lack Shalu?

- Nothing.

No! If that was the case then

people wouldn't taunt me.

They wouldn't laugh at

me behind my back.

They wouldn't say that,

"There goes Rajesh Saxena..."

"...who was always so proud

of himself. "He always said...

...he would wed his

sister to a prince.

And today his sister had him

degraded for an ordinary man.

He's not ordinary.

You don't know him.

I just know that this is

Rajesh Saxena's house...

...and is as holy as a temple.

lam not an ordinary man...

...who can be insulted by

every person who wants to.

You'll will surely pass

with good grades.

- I'm sure we will, sir.

- Sir again?

We'll surely pass with good

grades. We won't disappoint you.

Shall we leave?

- Are you Arun? - Yes, what is it?

- Are these your students?

- Looks like they trust you a

lot. - That's their priority.

I've heard a lot about you.

You're a good student too.

What do you plan to do

after getting educated?

- Get a job. - You're parents?

- I don't have anybody.

I'm an orphan.

- Where's your house?

- This hostel room is my house.

- And after college gets over?

- I'll think about that later.

First I want to know something.

You've asked me so many questions...

...but haven't

introduced yourself yet.

- I am Rajesh. - Rajesh? - Isn't

it enough for an introduction?

It is enough, but...

I'm a businessman and am always on

the look out for intelligent students.

Now you'll want to know my aim.

I want to help boys like you.

What help?

I have seen many educated boys

wander aimlessly for a job.

Nowadays recommendation works

and you don't have one.

But I'll never need

a recommendation.

Failure and disappointment

will cow you down.

You haven't ventured out

into the society yet.

So much kindness

in the first meeting?

You can test me.

I never lose.

I can face any difficulties.

You won't remain lucky forever.

lam giving you an offer. Work

with me, I have a huge business.

I'll give you partnership too.

Nobody does any thing for some

one without reason, Mr. Rajesh.

Tell me what your

ulterior motive is.

If you're really a big businessman

and are so sympathetic...

...then please help

those young men...

...who are cowed down by

failure and disappointment.

- I'll be very happy. - Either

you are over confident...

...or very foolish.

- Or very stubborn?

Now there's nothing to worry about.

Your brother knows everything now.

- Look Rama... - I'll do the

shopping, you don't worry.

- Make a list quickly. - You'll

do the shopping for me? - Yes.

- I know your choice very well.

- Now you don't even like my choice?

Okay Miss Shalini.

Since you've liked Arun...

...you have started

disliking everything else.

One day you'll say that

you don't like me too.

Look Rama, don't make me mad.

I'm not doing anything.

You've already become mad.

- I've become mad? - Yes,

that's what people say.

You've become mad since

you've seen Arun.

- I'm mad? - Yes. - I'll

teach you a lesson now.

Don't hit me Shalu, I'll get

hurt. You don't understand.

- Brother? - Okay, I'll

leave. Hello brother.

Hello Rama, how are you?

I'm fine.

Okay, I'll leave.

- I've come and you're leaving,

why? - No, actually, I...

Let her go. A boy's family is

coming to seek her alliance.

Really? Then what

are you doing here?

- She's hiding here.

- Hey, go home.

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