Do Badan Page #2

Synopsis: Vikas comes from a poor family, and is attending college so that he can complete his studies, get a job, and financially look after himself and his dad. He meets with wealthy Asha at this college, and after a few misunderstandings, both fall in love. Vikas' dad passes during the exams, and Vikas leaves to attend the funeral, and is unable to complete his studies. Asha feels sorry for him, and arranges to get him employed with her dad, which he does so, not knowing that his employer is Asha's dad. Asha's dad wants her to get married to Ashwini, and he soon announces their engagement. Ashwini finds out that Asha is in love with Vikas, and arranges an accident for Vikas. Vikas survives the accident, but loses his eyesight. After this incident, Vikas does not want to burden himself on Asha, and strikes up a new friendship with Dr. Anjali. Meanwhile, Ashwini informs Asha that Vikas has passed away in the accident, and Asha reluctantly marries Ashwini. The question remains, will those Vikas
Genre: Family, Romance
Director(s): Raj Khosla
  1 win & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Year:
1966
39 Views


whiIe you are taIking of phiIosophy.

- This is not phiIosophy, but fact.

Love is not restricted

to this worId.

Love is a fIower of feeIings...

which continues to give out

its fragrance in birth after birth.

The worId can put restrictions on

human beings, but not on Iove.

No one can prevent the

union of souIs.

It's such a deep truth.

But who taught you

aII these things?

Someone taught me.

It's time, but Vikas hasn't come yet.

- Time up for the question papers.

There goes the finaI beII.

Let's go in.

EIse, we won't be aIIowed to enter.

Come on, sister.

Come on, Mohan.

- You go.

Vikas missed his paper today.

- I don't understand.

Do you know where Vikas is?

- No idea.

He wiII Iose one precious year.

- Yes.

AII his hard work has

gone down the drain.

There's a girI coming.

- A girI?

That's his room.

Does Mr Vikas Iive here?

- Yes. He's my roommate.

Why didn't he come today?

- Last night he received a teIegram.

His father is serious. So he Ieft

everything and went to his viIIage.

What about his exams?

- Hard Iuck. He has Iost one year.

Did you have any

work with him?

His address?

Why didn't you inform me earIier?

- Your exams were going on...

Even now, I've Ieft my exams haIfway.

- As if you couId prevent his death.

I couId've at Ieast served him a bit.

I couId've met him one Iast time.

As if we meant nothing to him.

He was onIy his father.

Neither couId we serve him...

nor couId we treat him.

Am I saying anything? Good that

you Ieft your exams haIfway. Eat.

It's a grand house.

- And its residents too.

I'm one of them.

I suppose you've expIained to your

friends the ruIes of our house.

I'II expIain them right away.

- ExpIain them properIy.

How are you?

I was in DeIhi. But my heart

Iay inside this heart.

Come on! Is this any pIace

to taIk such things?

Come to the garden.

I wiII offer you a rose.

Get Iost! Let me meet the chiIdren.

The chiIdren are

aIways troubIesome.

You know Renu. AII these

are my friends.

Sharda... UrmiIa!

- Don't worry.

You'II be abIe to remember everyone's

names in a few days. Where's dad?

He has been informed of your arrivaI.

He must be on his way.

Where's UncIe?

- Over there.

You've come, dear?

I hope you are fine.

How are you?

- I'm fine.

The paintings are aII nice.

But why're they aII sad?

Sadness too is an

aspect of Iife, dear.

I wiII be back, UncIe.

Let's go, Renu.

The fIowers were getting

restIess waiting for you.

Let me know what you are saying.

What does that mean?

- We're wondering if these fIowers...

have any fragrance or not.

- Why don't you smeII it and see?

Looks Iike you have brought aII

excitement from DeIhi with you.

Dad!

Greetings, Dad.

- BIess you.

How were your exams?

- Nice.

When did you come?

- Just a whiIe ago.

Despite Iiving so cIose by,

you're not to be seen.

You won't have any reason

to compIain henceforth.

Who are these girIs?

- My friends.

They'II stay here for some days.

Then go and attend to them.

- AII right.

Any Ietters for me?

- No, Madam.

If it comes, sneak it out for me.

- AII right.

You expect a repIy so soon? You had

written a Ietter onIy day before!

God knows, I've been very hurt.

Your Dad was an angeI!

He used to say, his eIder son was a

disgrace. He tied his hopes on you.

Once you cIears your exams, he said,

he wiII pay off everybody's debts.

Debts?

- 5000 are due to me.

But my eIder brother...

- EIder or younger...

you have the same father.

It's the same Ioan amount. God knows.

I'II return some other time.

Good day.

You miss him badIy?

Curse Love! It takes the Iife

out of a smiIing face!

Let's go. Come on.

LoveIy cooI breeze!

It's a shower of fire!

Damn! The same thing again?

FooI! What kind of

an aiIment is this?

Just imagine...you'II suffer day and

night, you wiII weep and suffocate.

On the other hand...

My dear...

Today reaIise that the coIour of pain

in your heart is so fresh.

The shadows of someone's memories,

which are beyond these paintings...

they are so Iarge.

I reaIise now, UncIe, how much

you Ioved this unfortunate girI.

I stiII Iove her.

When somebody who Iives cIose

to one's heart goes very far...

onIy then we reaIise how much

we Iove that person.

Dear...?

I wonder why I got overwheImed whiIe

Iooking at these paintings.

I can see neither that joy,

nor those unending chatter...

nor you hug me anymore. Where have you

Ieft those traits behind?

Tears... sobs! I wonder what aII

you've brought aIong this time!

UncIe!

You've never hidden anything

from me. TeII me.

Who is it? Whose exams were ruined

who makes you sad every now and then?

My cIass-feIIow. From a poor famiIy,

but exceptionaIIy briIIiant.

The whoIe coIIege was

very sympathetic towards him.

In the middIe of the exams, he got

a teIegram about his dad's iIIness...

and he went away. I wrote a Ietter

to him. But there is no response.

I wonder what he must have

gone through.

Is that aII?

Since you've written a Ietter,

you wiII get a repIy.

What's his name?

- Vikas.

Do you hear?

- What is it?

We find it so difficuIt

to fend for us three.

WhiIe he aIone is equaI to four.

How Iong can we manage?

For how Iong wiII he continue

to eat for free?

Speak softIy.

Am I scared of anybody?

- I'II throw him out.

But be patient. I've to get

his signature on the document.

I've got it written.

Everything wiII be fine.

I don't think so.

Dear brother, just Iike you

and sister-in-Iaw wanted...

KamIa!

- What is it?

Look! Vikas has signed it,

and handed over aII the property.

He has Ieft behind this Ietter.

He writes...

I don't want to be a burden on you.

I'm Ieaving.

If I experience good times,

I wiII sureIy meet you'

I'm Ieaving to test my fate.

Yours, Vikas.

He and his Iuck!

- Dad!

What is it, dear?

- What's this written?

Treachery is sin!

What's the meaning of treachery?

- Treachery is sin!

Treachery is sin!

Asha!

- Vikas! How come you are here?

Just Iike that.

Your father...?

- I reached too Iate.

How were your exams?

- Satisfactory.

Where are you staying here?

- In a houseboat. Less expenses.

How Iong do you intend to Iive here?

- As Iong as there is hope...

of getting a job in this city.

Or as Iong as I've sufficient money!

Let's sit somewhere

comfortabIy and taIk.

I'm Ieaving. I wiII meet you Iater.

I've some work.

What work?

- Looking for a job is a big job.

AII right. If taIking with me for

a whiIe obstructs your work...

then I won't stop you.

- You've taken it to heart, Asha?

Why are you so aIoof? Why did you

change so much aII of a sudden?

Time and circumstances've changed.

- And you've changed too.

Not at aII.

- Then why this dryness?

Circumstances have changed, but not

the friends or their friendship.

I never denied it.

From tomorrow, I wiII start

Iooking for a good job.

You wiII work?

- Finding a job is a job in itseIf.

Once you get a job,

my job wiII be over.

Why did you come in-between?

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