Do Badan Page #3

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
38 Views


Move away. Hurry up.

What are you doing?

Improving my heaIth.

- With your binocuIars?

Yes, Daddy. HeaIth improves

by Iooking at good sights.

Good. Carry on, son.

- That's what I'm doing, Daddy.

You cannot fooI me.

Nor can you make your heaIth.

What if I manage to do both?

- Then I'II give you one.

I've made it. I've made it.

I've made my heaIth.

The water is so chiIIed! HeIp!

HeIp!

The water is very coId!

Save me.

Thanks!

Here, Daddy... improve

your heaIth. Here I go!

I'm Ieaving for office. Perhaps

I might be deIayed in the evening.

If Ashwini comes, Iook after him.

- AII right.

I want to ask you something.

- Go ahead.

Is a job avaiIabIe at your office?

- Job? For whom?

My cIass-feIIow.

His dad passed away recentIy.

He couIdn't compIete aII his

examinations. He Iost his home too.

He's Iooking for job these days.

He's very inteIIigent

and hardworking.

If you couId engage him,

it'II be a big heIp to him.

AII right. Send him to the office.

You are so reIaxed!

Did you find a job or what?

No.

- You'II sureIy get one.

ReaIx and take a sunbath.

The job wiII waIk over to you.

I hear that whenever God gives,

He gives from aII quarters.

Then ask Him for heIp.

Why're you sitting here?

I'II be going to five pIaces

today in search of a job.

You won't find a job in this way.

I've found out where you might

find one. Go there right away.

Where?

- I won't say so easiIy.

Then how wiII you teII?

- Offer me a bribe.

How about a credit?

- No... cash!

Get me the job first. Every month

I'II offer you my saIary. Cash.

How about your expenses?

- I'II borrow from you.

Agreed. Then Iisten...

Shivraj and Company. Big businessman.

Forest contractors, timber merchants.

They've a siIk factory too.

AppIy today itseIf.

You'II get some job.

And what if I don't?

- Whatever the case...

I'II meet you right here

tomorrow evening. Okay?

Hit me more, dear!

Why did you stop?

Hit me...hit me,

dear AnarkaIi!

She's not a Kashmiri girI.

She's KamIa. From DeIhi.

Today my name too has been incIuded

in the Iist of rich peopIe of India.

Is the saIary quite substantiaI?

- Is 400 rupees any Iess?

I think the owner is a spendthrift.

I've no quaIifications...

no experience, yet he offered me

400 as saIary.

Is it?

- Yes!

What's your programme for the future?

- In addition to spending...

for my IiveIihood, I might be abIe

to bear a wife's expenditure too.

ShaII I find you one?

I've aIready found her.

- Who is she?

Has the matter been finaIised?

- 50 per cent.

How's that?

- I'm ready from my side.

What about the other 50 per cent?

- I'm trying.

Looks Iike 30 per cent of the

other side is ready too.

What about the remaining 20 per cent?

- Who's worried about that?

It'II happen after marriage.

ShaII I Ieave?

- When wiII you meet again?

After the marriage.

Take this.

- Sure.

The food is deIicious. Looks Iike

Ms Asha has cooked it herseIf.

No.

Then the food got cooked so good

because of your arrivaI here.

No. It has been many days

since I arrived here.

The joy of your arrivaI cannot

vanish just Iike that.

Both of you are chiIdhood friends.

You've pIayed and studied together.

I thought she might've forgotten.

- No, how can I forget?

Now you shouId be taIking

about meetings.

Asha's studies are over.

She'II be Iiving in Srinagar now.

I hope that you wiII

have a nice time together.

What for?

- You got your saIary today, right?

FuIfiII your promise now.

Bribe?

Here...aII of the 400.

You came over to coIIect the bribe.

Don't you trust me? I wouId've come

and given it to you on my own?

Who knows? The moment you get cash,

you couId start spending reckIessIy.

ReaIIy? What'II you do

with the money?

150 towards the houseboat biII

I found out today itseIf.

50 for the canteen biII.

- Correct!

Of the baIance 200, you keep 100

and I'II keep 100.

What'II you do with it?

- I'II save it.

What for?

- If you Iose your job...

there wiII be something

Ieft for the expenses.

You're taIking just Iike

a cIerk's wife.

Are you a cIerk?

Asha, I didn't beIieve it earIier.

But now I beIieve in rebirth.

It's a connection from

the Iast birth...

that I met you in the

form of my good fortune.

I had become so IoneIy.

Why're you quiet?

Am I not right?

You said whatever you feIt.

I feIt Iike saying it many times,

but I couIdn't.

After I met you, I feIt

as if I've got everything.

I never feIt that I was ever

aIone at one point of time.

AnarkaIi! Look!

I've come to you now.

You're upset because

I've come Iate!

My AnarkaIi, I feeI excited Iooking

at the earrings on your fair cheeks.

Won't you speak to me, AnarkaIi?

You don't reaIise the heIpIessness

of your Iover.

My eviI father, the enemy of Iove,

didn't Iet me come here.

He's not my father,

but a spoiIsport.

May God never give such

a father to any son!

My AnarkaIi!

My sugar-candy!

Son! You're in for good times today.

- Yes, of course!

HoId on! Here I come!

No, Daddy.

I won't do it again.

You?!

- You?!

You here?

- You here?

What're you doing here?

- I'm on a round of inspection.

What're you doing here?

- I work here.

Then work. Why waste time?

And Iisten...

Iet me know if you happen to make

a mistake, I wiII have you promoted.

Promoted?

- Yes.

The Diwan is my UncIe.

- Your UncIe?

Yes, my UncIe, and Asha's daddy.

Didn't you know?

Stop, pIease!

Where are you going?

- To heII.

Then take me aIong to HeII.

How wiII a rich girI of a rich

father make do in HeII?

If I've your company, even HeII

wouId become Heaven for me.

Take me aIong pIease.

Move away, I say.

I won't. The road beIongs to the

Government, not you. Start the jeep.

What pretense is this?

- Pretense?

Here I am, risking my Iife, and

you Iook at this as a pretense?

But then, that's how men are!

First you make promises,

then you vanish for good.

But I'm not that kind of a girI.

I won't Ieave you.

CaII the poIice, sue me,

if you want to.

But I won't Iet you go.

You Iied. You fooIed me. I don't

want a job with recommendations.

You're Ieast worried about

who wiII be affected and how!

That's why I say that

men are Iike this.

Are you taking a saIary for nothing?

You work too!

Come Ashwini...be seated.

You shouId come over

just Iike you've come now.

I need to taIk to you.

- Go ahead.

The new supervisor that

you've appointed...

Who? Vikas?

How do you know him?

I never knew him, but I know him now.

It's better that you know him too.

I don't understand.

- That's what I've come to expIain.

I feeI as if he is more focussed

on Asha than on his job.

What're you saying?

I'm sorry. Asha is the onIy daughter

of a rich father...

whiIe Vikas is an ordinary person.

It must be his desire that...

Do you know what you're referring to?

- Very weII.

And I feeI it's my duty to aIert you.

Since it's a matter of your honour.

Your honour is my own honour.

You can go and see it for yourseIf.

What a grand party to ceIebrate your

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