Don

Synopsis: In 2006, the drug trade is booming; trafficking between Asian and Europe is at an all time high. It is at this time that the Malaysian intelligence and Anti-Narcotic department are called upon for assistance by their Indian counterparts. There are rumors that the gang recently moved their operational headquarters. The cartel is headed by the dreaded Singhania, but what many people do not know is that the business is truly managed by his lieutenant, Don. A man who lives life on the edge, Don is constantly expanding the size of his empire while evading arrest or death at the hands of his enemies, both within and outside the law. He is unstoppable in his pursuit of absolute power. His chief pursuer is an Indian police officer, Desilva. He is a man who has sworn to put an end to this nexus of evil and knows that in capturing Don lies the key to unlock this puzzle. And one day he succeeds. Don is captured and Desilva puts his plan into action. Unknown to even his own department, Pesilva has
Director(s): Farhan Akhtar
Production: UTV Communications
  1 win & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.2
NOT RATED
Year:
2006
171 min
$2,209,023
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Keep it.

ls the Cocaine in the case?

No TJ.

l'm here to give you

my birthday card.

Where is my money?

Right here.

Here's your full and final payment.

Now...

Put your hands up.

No...

Put them up.

Relax sweetheart!

l said 'No' because TJ...

...forgot to say 'Please'.

Please.... put your hands up.

You think you're very smart.

But not this time.

This time l keep the case for free.

And because l know that you will

want to avenge this day...

...you'll haVe to die.

TJ!

Do you know that there are 36

points on the human body...

...if struck right

...could prove fatal.

ls that so?

lts just that l'm in a

dilemma now.

About what?

About who, between

the two of you...

...l should l kill first!

l always liked you Don.

Me too, TJ.

l've also always...

...liked me.

Don't shoot don't shoot...

lf you kill me...

...my men won't let you live long.

You will get caught.

No, TJ.

Not only is it difficult to

catch Don...

lt's lmpossible!

l want to thank you...

...for your help on behalf

of our government.

We know the gang

we're looking for...

...has made Kuala Lumpur its base.

Our Chief lnvestigating Officer Mr.De Silva

will give you all the details.

Sir...

Thank you Verma.

Gentlemen l'll come to the point.

Firstly, let me tell you all we know

about this gang.

Verma...

When the Soviet Union split up in 1 990,

a number of small nations were born.

Selling arms to terrorists and

fundamentalist groups...

...became a lucrative business for

a few people in these countries.

One of the new empires built with this money

was headed by a man named Boris.

Verma...

When these empires crumbled under

international pressure...

...Boris disappeared.

And when he wasn't found

after years of searching...

...he was presumed dead.

But Boris was not dead.

He had gone to lndia.

He inVested the money he made

selling arms into drugs.

He bought drugs in bulk from

Afghanistan, Pakistan and lndia....

...and started distributing

them in Europe.

His two invaluable lieutenants

in this business...

...Vardhaan and Singhania.

We don't have a single

photograph of Vardhaan.

Nor do we know who or

where he is.

Reason?

This is Singhania.

lt is rumoured that Boris wanted to

hand over the business to Vardhaan...

... but Singhania murdered Boris.

Did he kill Vardhaan too?

Perhaps he did...

Because there's been no trace

of Vardhaan since then.

And this is Don.

...who manages Singhania's

business here.

Given the information we have,

it is clear...

The most dangerous and cunning

criminal among them all...

...is this man.

Good shot.

Yeah, Narang.

Hello Anita.

Mr. Singhania had called.

He wanted to know how the

police knows so much...

...about our operation.

lt's hard to say.

All our men are very loyal.

ls that so?

What madness is this, Don?!

Narang.. this is a good shot.

Did you see Kumar's feet?

Terrible shoes!

l didn't like his shoes!

Ramesh...

This loyal man of yours was

actually a police informer.

The next time before you

recruit anyone....

... please get him to meet me once.

Or check his shoes, at least.

Kumar.

l don't understand.

How did they find out

he was our informer!

Good question!

You...

Vishal Malik.l'm with the lnterpol.

l see.

l am...

- DCP De Silva. l know.

And now l'd like to know how a fact that

only top lndian officers knew...

...came to Don's knowledge?

l don't know.

By the way...

Who told you?

Excuse us.

l'm sorry, Mr. De Silva.

l wasn't pointing a finger at you.

Then who?

lnspector Verma.

See... he is young.

Recently inducted into the force.

Newly married.

lts quite possible...

Mr. Malik. l wonder if you're

actually drinking coffee?

Just checking.

l trust lnspector Verma.

Anything else?

Yes.l too am involved in this

investigation from now.

Hi Kamini.

That's great news.

Where are the two of you?

That was quick.

l am so happy, Kamini.

lf my brother wants a better life today,

it's all because of you.

Thank you.

Anyways, our hero is in a

pretty bad mood.

Why?

Hi Roma.

l know a lot about them.

lf Don even suspects that

l am leaving him..

...he'll kill me.

Ramesh...

By the time Don finds out

we'll be long gone.

Anyway, l am gonna see you

at the airport tonight, okay?

l know that after Mom

and Dad died...

...whatever you did was, to an extent,

for my happiness.

But l wasn't happy...

...nor did l feel that what you

were doing was right.

...until today.

l am proud of you.

Yes, Narang.

Poor... Ramesh.

Ramesh...

Very sad...

Very sad.

l always thought of you as reliable.

But unfortunately, you didn't

think the same of me.

All you had to do was tell me

you wanted out...

...and l'd have arranged it

all for you.

Don! l...

Don, l...

Yes.. what?

l made a mistake.

Why are you saying that?

Your love for that girl...

What's her name?

Kamini.

Kamini!

Your love for Kamini

isn't a mistake?

Anyway...

l am here to say goodbye.

Ramesh...

Have a nice life.

Yeah.

One dirty fish can make the

entire pond dirty.

But if that pond...

...is to become mine.

lt becomes necessary to kill it.

Ramesh...

People don't leave Don.

They leave this world.

Kamini, l need to ask you a

few questions.

What do you want to know?

Ramesh was always with Don.

ls that true?

Yes.

Do you remember any particular place

that Ramesh used to go often?

Yes.

Tell me.

This information can help me

to catch Don.

lt's not my desire to

get him caught, Officer.

Kamini, don't do anything that...

...could put your life at risk.

l don't care whether

l live or die now.

But the police department cares.

l'm trying to quit...

lt kills you.

This camera...this pistol...

Why do you need

all this security?

Because a "Do Not Disturb" sign

doesn't work in this hotel.

What are you thinking?

l'm thinking that...

...l don't like two types of girls.

One, who take too long

to succumb to me.

The second, who succumb

too quickly.

And l succumbed too quickly.

What did you say

your name was?

Sonia.

Sonia, the time between us meeting

and you being in this hotel room...

...is just half an hour.

That's because, when l

saw you l felt...

... it was you l've been

searching for.

Romantic talk bores me, Sonia!

Shall l get it?

No..

lt's mine.

Why don't you go inside...

...and get into something more...

...comfortable.

Sure!

Yes.. Anita.

Kamini...

Thank God you're okay.

Where are you?

There isn't anything else to wear.

l know.

Who were you talking to?

l'm sorry?

Oh that!

To my Aunt.

She worries needlessly,

if l'm slightly late.

l can't tell her the truth,

can l...

... about where l am...

...and who l'm with.

Bring your Aunt along

next time.

She's not your type, Don.

Oh.. yes.

Why the hurry?

Why else would l want

to be here?

This heart of mine

is crazy for my love.

His love is like a flame

burning in my heart

l am willing to let this

flame engulf me

You can't escape from

it's intensity either

This heart of mine

is crazy for my love.

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Salim Khan

Salim Khan (born 24 November 1935) is a Indian film actor and screenwriter. As a screenwriter, he wrote the screenplays, stories and scripts for numerous Bollywood films. In Hindi cinema, Khan is best known for being one half of the prolific screenwriting duo of Salim-Javed, along with Javed Akhtar. The duo Salim-Javed were the first Indian screenwriters to achieve star status, becoming the most successful Indian screenwriters of all time, and are regarded as "Hindi cinema's greatest screenwriters". While working together, Salim Khan was largely responsible for developing the stories and characters, while Javed Akhtar was largely responsible for developing the dialogues.Salim-Javed revolutionized Indian cinema in the 1970s, transforming and reinventing the Bollywood formula, pioneering the Bollywood blockbuster format, and pioneering genres such as the masala film and the Dacoit Western. Salim Khan was also responsible for creating the "angry young man" character archetype and launching Amitabh Bachchan's career. Their films are among the highest-grossing Indian films of all time, including Sholay (1975), the highest-grossing Indian film ever at the time, as well as films such as Seeta Aur Geeta (1972), Zanjeer (1973), Deewaar (1975), Kranti (1981), and the Don franchise. Sholay is also considered to be one of the greatest Indian films of all time.Khan is also known as the founder of the Salim Khan family, as the father of three Bollywood actors, Salman Khan (one of the big three Khans of Bollywood), Sohail Khan, and Arbaaz Khan, and film producer Alvira Khan Agnihotri. He is married to Sushila Charak (a.k.a. Salma Khan) and to actress Helen Richardson Khan. Salim Khan won six Filmfare Awards as part of Salim-Javed, and he was later awarded the Padma Shri in 2014. more…

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