Dil Ka Kya Kasoor Page #4

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


Tell the driver to drop you home.

- Yes? - I had gone

to meet Arun today.

He's a nice boy,

but is very stubborn.

Being stubborn either

makes or breaks a man.

Look, all my life I've taken

are of my status standard.

So, you'll have to wait till

Arun becomes successful.

Go, go and tell him

that you love him.

- Yes, but I'm scared.

- Don't irritate me, go.

- No, I'm feeling shy.

- You go, or I'll go.

No, wait. Look, both of us

need not go, let's go away.

Hey, go here, not there. Go.

Okay, let me feel

a little confident.

- Okay I'll go. - Look...

- I'll go slowly.

Look, all my life I've taken

care of my status and standard.

Hence, you'll wait till

Arun becomes successful.

- Here, have your milk. - Why

did you go to all that trouble?

What trouble? I knew my sister must

be studying early in the morning...

...so why not

have tea together?

- I passed...

- And Arun stood first, right?

- How did you know?

- Even I read the news paper.

I was more eager than you

to find out this result.

But the real exam begins now.

Even passing is of no use. I should

have worked somewhere instead.

At least I would've

earned something.

- You're right. - At least

throw some nice cards.

- This always happens.

- Hey Arun, what happened?

The usual thing.

No vacancy.

Do you have a recommendation?

The same old nonsense.

But how long will this go on Arun?

Since many days we're staying in

this hostel with the principaFs help.

Where will we go when

the college begins?

We'll go together, wherever we go.

Why are you getting tensed?

What do you mean, why

am I getting tensed?

Till the college canteen was

working, we got food to eat.

Since it has been closed,

there's hardly anything to eat.

We'll starve to death,

try to understand.

No one is going to starve.

I've got some good news.

- Did you get a job'? - No,

there's an offer for a program.

- Program? - Yes, a variety program

is being held the day after tomorrow.

They needed a singer,

so I agreed.

Hey, are you going to sing?

Let me hear how you sing.

- Not me, you fool.

- Can l? - Shut up!

- Arun will sing.

- What, me?

They'll pay you R3500.

- RS.500?

- But without asking me?

- I'll ask you now.

- Won't you sing,

my dear? - No!

- I have an interview on that day.

- But your item is after the interval.

The interview is in the morning

and the item is in the evening.

If you sing, we'll get

some money for food.

We'll starve if you don't sing!

- Say yes, please. - Please

say yes, you're very nice.

0K3! -

Very good, Arun.

And here is your...

...favourite magazine.

It contains the songs

by your Miss Seems too.

Prepare yourself now.

I really get bored. What

do these books contain?

It's all imaginary. Heavenly

surroundings, a beautiful girl...

...and then a tall, dark and

handsome man enters her life.

They both start meeting and

then comes an unknown obstacle.

The girl sheds tears,

turns against the man...

...and then suddenly some

one comes as an angel...

...clears the misunderstanding

and unites the hero and heroine.

Here you are, come!

Thank God you've come.

She was getting bored alone.

She was enjoying a story.

Anyway, you united the

hero and heroine.

Where have they united? The heroine

is still pining away for the hero.

What do you mean?

Haven't they met yet?

- Keep quiet!

- Why to keep quiet'?

- We'll arrange a meeting.

- But how?

There is a show in the evening

and Arun is going to sing there.

I've already got the

tickets too. Let's go.

- But I cannot go.

- Why?

- Brother has forbidden me.

- Don't worry about your brother.

- I'll talk to him.

-Yes.

- But... - No buts, now go

with Rama to the program. Go.

My darling sister-in-law.

- Rama. - Yes? - Did you

hear Arun singing today?

Not only did I hear,

I saw him singing.

- Did everybody like his song?

- What do you think?

I got an idea when I

saw him singing today.

- What? - What if Arun

makes a career of singing?

Wow! That's an

excellent idea.

But the problem is that where will

he get the money for the programs?

Who will arrange the program?

I mean who will get the sponsors?

- You'll find the sponsors.

- Me?! - Yes, you.

And I'll give the money.

But on one condition.

- What? - Both my brother and

Arun should not know about this.

- Shall we go?

- Let's go.

- Nowadays publicity has

become so easy. - Yes.

- Mr. Arun has come.

- Hello.

- Hello.

- Hello.

- Am I late? - No, you're

exactly on time. - Please sit.

- Shall we start?

- Yes, sure.

- Yes, Mr. Tripathi.

- Big stars often reach late.

But how do you always

manage to be on time?

All I can say is that it is

clever to move with times.

Or else you will be left

behind in the race with time.

- Tell me something

Mr. Arun. - Yes?

You have become highly successful

in such a short span of time.

- What is the secret behind this?

- There is no big secret.

My sincere efforts and

well wishers like you...

...who appreciated my talent and

made me famous in such a short period.

- Mr. Arun. - Yes?

- There is a saying.

Behind every successful

man lies a woman.

ls there such a woman

in your life too?

Not yet. But when there is somebody,

you'll be the first one to know.

Tell me something. The songs you

sing are as beautiful as your voice.

Do you write these

songs yourself?

No, I only sing. My songs are

written by a poetess named Seema.

Oh! This means that some credit for

your success goes to Miss Seema.

- Sure. - But you

had just said that...

...no woman is responsible

for your success.

- Yes. - But this means that there

is a woman behind your success.

Seema's song is on the fourth

page, second column. Okay?

- How can I help you sir?

- It will be a favour, not help.

- Favour? - A poetess named Seema

writes poetry for your magazine.

- Yes.

- I want her address.

I'm sorry, but she has forbidden

us to give her address to anybody.

But if you have a letter or a

message, you can send to our office.

We'll send it to her.

Hello, Miss Seema.

I tried a lot to meet you.

But all my attempts failed,

and my eagerness increased.

I cannot repay you for

your favours all my life.

Still, I could have

thanked you for them.

I could have touched your

feet and taken your blessings.

No Arun, don't say that.

You are always in my heart

lam very eager to meet you and

have tried to imagine you very often.

Often I have drawn your pictures

and then have tore them myself.

Because my imagination is

not as beautiful as yours.

Just permit me to meet you once.

Promise to meet me at least once.

Rajesh dear, this is

Arun's photo, right?

- Yes. - Wow! He's

become very famous.

Look, his photos are getting

printed in magazines too.

What are you waiting for now?

Why don't you go and talk to him?

I'm not waiting for anything.

I had gone to meet him.

But he has gone out of

town to meet his principal.

I'll go to meet him

as soon as he returns.

But one thought terrifies me.

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