Do Knot Disturb Page #10

Synopsis: Uncertainty results in the life of Delhi-based Raj when his wealthy wife, Kiran, the sole heir to the Saxena Group of Companies, finds out that he may be having an affair with leggy model, Dolly, who is being stalked by her possessive ex-boyfriend, Diesel. Kiran hires a private detective, Nunnu, who secretly loves her, to follow Dolly and Raj around. To pull wool over their eyes, Raj recruits a former waiter, Goverdhan, to pose as Dolly's live-in boyfriend, while an embittered former employee, Mangu, prepares to blackmail Raj. Hilarious chaos results when Raj starts to suspect that Goverdhan and Dolly are having an affair.
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Director(s): David Dhawan
Production: Big Pictures
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
3.7
Year:
2009
126 min
$124,573
96 Views


honeymoon as well.

Mother, do you think

I'll marry someone..

..without your approval

and without informing you?

Mother, I'll marry

the girl of your choice.

If you ask me to marry her,

I'll marry her.

Mummy.

- Okay, then.

I say, marry her.

- Mummy.

She will be my

daughter-in-law.

Tell me,

do you agree?

Mummy, have I ever

said no to you?

Give a hug.

Stupid.

Hug me, not her.

Mummy, I've been hugging you

since childhood.

Let me hug her today.

Shameless.

Mala..

Come on and get me.

Stop it.

It's a hospital.

Sorry.

That's right. Even

I like dancing, girls. - Yeah.

Just a minute.

Just a minute.

Hello.

- Hello, Nunnu.

Who Nunnu?

This is John Mathews.

Oh, shut up.

I recognize your

voice very well.

Where are you?

Did you get any proof?

Proof? What proof?

Which proof?

Where are you right now?

I'm at the Heritage Hotel.

What? I'm there too.

You do one thing.

You quickly come

to the shopping arcade.

You want to meet me, too?

Cool.

- Okay.

But how will I recognise you?

Oh come on, Nunnu.

What happens to you?

Are you having the same

problem you had in college?

Nunnu. I'll recognise you.

I'm waiting at

the shopping arcade.

Come quickly.

Right now. Okay?

Okay? - Alright.

See you in a bit.

Come on, girls. I don't have

much time left. - Yeah.

Come on, quickly.

You should've been

in Pune with your mother.

What are you doing here?

Raj.

- Yes, Raj.

Your husband Raj.

The husband

you are suspecting today.

That he has an affair

with someone.

If he is, then let him.

I mean go on.

Go and check each and every

nook and corner of this place..

..check each room if

you find another woman.

You doubt me when

I cannot live without you.

No actually, Raj, I..

- What I?

This is what has

made us selfish.

It's always this car is mine.

This bungalow is mine.

This business is mine.

I am the sole owner of

Saxena Group of Industries.

And you are

an employee.. - But..

An employee who

day and night..

..attends meetings for you

is being cheated.

Madam, you?

Mangu, you?

What are you doing here?

It's all thanks to sir.

Sir, you are downstairs

and upstairs..

The upstairs business isn't

conducted downstairs, Mangu.

No. I was just asking whether

the business meeting..

..that was going on

got over or not?

Did you hear that?

I'm attending meetings

on New Year's day and you..

..you're suspecting me.

- Sorry.

I've never seen

a man like him.

He attends meetings

day and night.

You forget all this.

Take this. - Thanks.

Celebrate New Year.

Happy New Year, sir.

- Happy New Year.

Happy New Year,

ma'am. - Happy.

I'll keep meeting you.

Thank you, Mangu. Bye.

Forgive me.

I made a mistake.

I'll never do it again.

Please.

Sir! It's me.

- Are you still angry with me?

Sir me, John Mathews.

- I promise.

I will always trust you.

Why are you

ignoring me? - Sir!

Sir, you said that

I got married.

I'm not married, sir.

I'm a bachelor.

I'm single and young, sir.

Let go of me, Raj.

What are you doing?

Come let's go home.

- Sir! - Let's go home?

Thank you for

the party, sir.

What, man?

We're tired of looking for John

Mathews. - I'm John Mathews.

I am.. - Mathews!

I'm John Mathews!

John! John! John!

We found John!

John Mathews!

John? John Mathews?

- Yes. John Mathews.

We found John Mathews.

Where were you?

I've been looking for

you all through the hotel.

Come on. Everyone is

waiting for you there.

Come on.

Let's take him along.

- Hey, where are you taking him?

Let's go. Let's go.

Sir. Sir. Sir.

We found him.

We found John

Mathews, sir.

Hey..

He's..my papa?

Grandpa. Grandpa.

Papa's papa?

- Yes.

He's John Mathews?

- He as well?

How's that possible?

Then who's he?

Grandpa, for an inheritance

of Rs.5 billion..

..let alone John

Mathews' duplicate..

..they can make a duplicate

of Ambani as well.

No, Grandpa, I am the

original John Mathews.

I am John Mathews.

It's possible that

he's a duplicate.

What are you saying,

Grandpa?

Just a minute.

Do you remember when

I was a child..

..I had a mole on my left waist

where you used to tickle me?

Look at this.

Tickle. Tickle.

Tickle. Tickle.

Yes.

Tickle. Tickle.

Tickle. Tickle.

Tickle. Tickle.

Tickle. Tickle.

Here.

Same to same?

Just a minute.

Just a minute.

Yes. Do you remember

when I was1 8 years old..

..I'd got a tattoo

and you got very angry?

Do you remember?

Look at this.

Look at this, Grandpa.

It's the same tattoo.

On the back.

He has a tattoo on

his back as well.

Okay, Grandpa.

Only the Mathews family

has the copyright..

..of the proof

I'll show you now.

Oh. Let's see.

One, two, three, four,

five, six, seven.

You too have seven?

But he has only

five of them.

At least you tell me who

am I if not John Mathews.

I don't know who you are.

But you're not John.

You're not John Mathews.

You're not John.

You're not John Mathews.

You don't have to

feel bad about it.

I just asked for my name.

Who am I?

Breaking all the lock and key.

Leaving everything aside.

Breaking all the lock and key.

Leaving everything aside.

I've come to meet you.

Your beloved has

come to meet you.

Breaking all the

lock and key.

Leaving everything aside.

Breaking all the

lock and key.

Leaving everything aside.

I've come to meet you.

Your beloved has

come to meet you.

Mangu.

Mangu wants mangu.

Kiran! I'm coming!

K..Kiran!

I think his memory's back.

Oh God!

Raj, you're doomed.

Kiran, I've come.

I've brought the proof.

Nunnu has done it.

I'm so happy, Kiran.

I'm so happy.

In a few moments there will be

you, me, this house and these cars.

The one who won't be here

is your fraud husband.

What is this, Raj?

Kiran threw you out even before

I showed the photographs?

Hurry up, Kiran. Otherwise,

we'll miss the flight.

I don't want to miss my second

honeymoon at any cost.

Kiran!

Kiran!

Baby! Baby! Baby!

I'm so happy.

You've made me

very happy today.

I love you.

I love you.

I love you.

Let's go.

I love you. Love you.

That's great, Raj.

Nice big house, nice wife,

nice big cars.

That's great.

Ouch.

- Ouch?

What happened?

But.. - Let's go.

Let's go enjoy ourselves.

Let's enjoy.

Come on.

Come on. Come on.

Come on.

Come on. Come on.

'I wish this camera would've

fallen a second later.'

'Or Kiran and I would've left

a second earlier.'

'But that didn't happen.'

K..Kiran!

Kiran!

K..Kiran!

K.. Kiran!

K.. Kiran! My dear..

K..

Kiran!

Kiran!

Kiran!

Kiran!

Bebo!

What a Bebo!

Bebo!

What a Bebo!

I met her here.

I met her here and there.

How did I meet her?

Where did I meet her?

I met her here.

I met her here and there.

Bebo! Bebo! Bebo!

I met her here.

I met her here and there.

How did I meet her?

Where did I meet her?

I met her here.

I met her here and there.

Bebo! Bebo! Bebo!

Let it be. Let the

fragrance of love spread.

I lost my heart

when I saw you.

Yes, you've got the look.

You're my beloved.

Where are you going? Hold on.

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