Don Page #7

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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The vision of her

sets your heart aflame

Her face is moon-bright.

Her eyes like a gazelle

Her face is moon-bright.

Her eyes like a gazelle

She is beautiful...

...as sweet as honey

A beautiful maiden...

...has fallen for me, alas!

A sweetened skewer...

...has pierced my heart, alas!

So bright and fair

she's a spicy lass

A fighting spirit to match

she stole my heart

Now that l have her love...

Now that l have her love

my life has blossomed!

This boy from the

banks of the Ganges!

Eating a paan from Benaras...

...unlocked my benumbed brain.

Eating a paan from Benaras...

...unlocked my benumbed brain.

Now watch the things l'll do...

...to straighten up everyone

This boy...

...this boy from the

banks of the Ganges!

Yes...

Yes, it's me.

There's a buyer for the disc here.

Yes, ready to pay in dollars.

Just a minute.

You should speak directly.

We have Deepu.

lf you want to see him alive,

bring the disc..

Jasjit...

lf you want to see your

son alive...

...bring that disc at 5 pm sharp

to this address

Jasjit...

Haatim Qureishi?

- Yes?

May l come inside?

Who are you?

l've nothing personal

against you.

But if you don't hand over

the disc to me...

...l'll be forced to...

...change my mind.

What disc?

The one you wanted

to sell Roma..

Remember?

Sorry...

The disc is with my friend, Jasjit.

And where is your friend, Jasjit?

Where's the disc?

Where's Deepu?

Deepu will come.

Call me when he does...

...you already have

my phone number!

Jasjit...

Seeing your punctuality...

l must say...

...l'm very impressed!

Desilva...?!

No...

Vardhaan.

Vardhaan...?

But you...

- ...are dead?!!

Right?

For a man who can keep the

police in the dark for years...

...creating the drama of a mere

accident is no big deal!

Do you want me to shoot him?

Relax...

Malik...

Shut the door.

Let's go.

Stop!

Turn the engine off.

l mean it.

Come on.

You're very cunning.

Thank you.

Now all l want is the disc...

...which you will give me.

l don't belieVe it.

Now l get it!

Why the police didn't find

the diamonds in that basement.

l recognise that ring.

What did you think?

l brought the disc with me!

Do you think l am a fool?

Remember?

That night, you had asked me

the same question!

You have a Very good memory.

lt'll help in recognizing

your son.

Daddy...

Deepu...

Vardhaan...

lf anything happens...

Relax J.J!

l don't enjoy bloodshed.

All l want is...

...the disc.

All right...

You'll get it.

Jasjit here.

Bring the disc.

My man will reach here at 7.

You and your son will...

...remain my guests till then.

Phone... please?

Take him away.

Kill them when you

have the disc!

Are you okay, son?

Deepu...

Listen carefully.

As long as they do not get

what they want...

...our life is not in danger.

But daddy! At 7, when your...

- Nothing will happen at 7.

Nobody is going to come.

That phone call was

to buy us time.

l'm scared, daddy.

Don't be, my son.

l'm with you now.

Nothing will happen to you.

Nothing will happen.

Yes, Mr.Vardhaan.

Nobody has come so far.

Okay.

Find them.

Now where, daddy?

- Keep it down!

Just a minute.

Let me see.

They must be hiding close by.

Keep looking.

There, he is.

Don't shoot.

Only he knows

where the disc is.

Daddy...

Vijay uncle...!

Daddy, stop!

This is Vijay uncle.

He took care of me when

you went away.

Vijay uncle, this is my Daddy.

Take it.

Vijay...

But for you, l don't know

where Deepu would be today.

Please Jasjit..!

Whatever l did for him...

Deepu is a lovable boy.

Anyway, why do you need

this disc so badly?

Just know that the only way

out of the mess l'm in...

...is this disc...

...and your testimony

l don't understand.

Your testimony will prove...

...that this disc was

with DCP Desilva.

DCP Desilva?!

Yes.

He was the only one in the

police department who knew...

..that he is not Don,

but Vijay.

But after he died...

He is not dead!

His real name is Vardhaan.

And just a little while ago...

l met him!

No!

This can't be.

l mean...

your eyes must have

deceived you!!

No, l have not been deceived.

DCP Desilva is Vardhaan!!

He made me pose as Don...

...obtained the disc...

...and a chance to kill Singhania.

Then faked his own death...

...and left me to die as Don.

DCP Desilva... Vardhaan!

You've played a big move!

But he must neVer haVe thought...

...that l'd steal the disc.

Give the disc to Vardhaan!

Vijay! What are you saying?

Yes, Roma.

A final meeting with DCP Desilva

is very important.

Don't worry, darling.

Today will be the last day

of Vijay's life.

l've reached the place

you told me to...

...alone.

Good.

Buy a ticket from the counter.

There's a bridge on level one...

...come there.

And yes...

...don't forget the money...

...or you'll have to

buy the ticket again.

You seem to be

in a great hurry.

Now where do l go?

Throw the bag down.

What!?

Throw the bag down.

l can see you, Jasjit...

...but l don't see the disc.

You'll get what you want.

Throw it.

Looks good.

Where's the disc?

Upper viewing platform.

Silver briefcase.

Damn!

Poor DCP Desilva!

You!

What are you doing here?

l should be asking

you that!

You're dead, remember?

What do you want?

- Answers to some questions.

Please! This is no time

for interviews!

All right then. Here's

the second reason.

l'm going to kill

you today.

You have the guts to shoot?

You've trained me pretty well.

What will you gain

by killing me?

There are some deeds in which

profit and loss doesn't matter.

They just have to be done.

Very good!

But how will you proVe your

innocence, if you kill me?

Only l know your real identity.

Perhaps that disc can be of use.

What do you think?

You have the disc?

No...

lt was my love for you that

dragged me here!

Give me the disc.

l'm ready to send you to

any corner of the world.

Think it over.

You must be exhausted

running from the police!

Not as much as from thinking

over and oVer...

...why you betrayed me?

Come on, get over it.

What betrayal?!

This is the real world.

You think Singhania asked me

before seizing Boris' entire empire?

l created the entire business!

With my intelligence and guts.

And now to get it back,

l can use thousands like you.

All right.

l betrayed you.

You want an apology?

l'm so sorry, Vijay!

Happy?

Feel any better?!!

Use your head, Vijay.

There's still time...

Join me.

You will gain from it...

...and so will l.

That's the signal!

All teams move in.

l repeat all teams move in.

Good boy! Come...

Put your gun down.

This is the police.

l repeat...

Put your gun down.

Stop, Vijay!

Don't make this mistake.

Hand him oVer to us.

Please kill me!

You will be making a huge

mistake if you let me live.

Don't listen to him!

He is trying to set you up!!

Shut up!

Remember! Wherever you go...

someday l will find you...

And that day will be the

last day of your life!

Don't listen to him, Vijay.

After that, Roma.

Then, Deepu.

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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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