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Synopsis: After the shooting death of Forest Officer Anthony, the authorities assign orphaned Raja to his post, which he accepts. Upon arrival, he finds out that there are some corrupt officials working, and he quickly dismisses them. He than, with the help of local tribals and their leader, Mongola, exerts control over the region, preventing poaching, illegal cutting of trees, event rescues an elephant from the jaws of a crocodile. He meets with wealthy Pooja, and both fall in love with each other. Pooja's dad, Brijmohan, wants her to marry Nagendra, the son of Sher Singh, but Pooja refuses to do so, and as a result marries Raja without her father's blessings. As a result of poaching and confining Pooja, Nagendra and Sher are arrested and imprisoned for six years. Six years later, they are released and find out that Pooja is still married to Raja and they now have a son. Nagendra and Sher conceive a scheme to break-up their marriage, get Pooja and her son out of the way, and then kill Raja. Bef
 
IMDB:
5.4
Year:
1989
162 min
86 Views


Wait! Wait!

This statue is fake.

It's a duplicate!

You sly, fraud, con!

These words don't seem right

coming from you Sher Singh.

Sher Singh, I have cheated

that person

who is cheating

the entire world.

I had got this fake statue

from the head of the tribe.

So that I could show your

true colours to everyone.

Fine. You did what

you wanted to.

Now you see what I do.

Come on take away the child.

No! Leave my child! Mummy!

Come with me. Uncle, this

is injustice, betrayal.

I will hand you over

to the police.

Mummy! Mummy!

Put him inside.

Ravi!

Mr. Raja, look at how

good this scene is.

Your child and the lion's

hungry child

are trapped in the same cage.

And see, that lion's child is

looking at your child hungrily.

Get me the real statue and

take your son with you.

Never.

So then its fine.

I will do one thing. If you

don't leave till the count of 1 0

I will lift the barrier between

your child and the lion's cub.

One!

Two!

Three!

Four!

Five!

Six!

Seven!

Eight!

Nine!

Mummy!

Ten!

Please go!

Lift the barrier. Mummy! Mummy!

Let go.

Ravi dear!

Give me!

No! Ravi!

Leave me, you dog, you rascal!

Here have this drink.

Go!

Come Devdas, come.

Help!

Father!

Officer! My son died.

Today, you will know how a

father feels on his son's death.

I will kill your son

you just watch.

Ram! Ram! Get up!

Did you see that? This

is called sacrifice.

This speechless animal

loved everyone.

And you hated him.

No!

Thinking that he wanted

to kill your child.

And today, he has given his

life for your son's life.

Ram, what has happened to you?

Come we will play. Ram!

Ram get up! Ram!

Daddy! What happened to Ram?

Why isn't he getting up?

Son, come on eat your food.

No. First Ram will eat

and then I will.

Ram, he is. What about

Ram? Where is my Ram?

Son, Ram will come. First

you eat your food.

Pooja, don't worry. Look there.

Doctor Bansi, is

getting Ram here.

Ram! Ram! Ram, are you fine now?

Yes, junior Master!

The doctors of the hospital

and the doctor

of the jungle, Mr. Bansi,

everyone have cured him.

How would he not recover?

Ask.

I want a leave for a year.

For one year, but why?

I want to go and stay

in the jungle. Why?

You intend to go for meditation.

No, I want to stay

with my Gilli.

And will come back after a

year with a new born child.

But why do you need to

go the jungle for this?

You can give birth to the

child in the house also.

No! PIease excuse me!

I can't do anything with Bansi

and Ram in the house.

And Bansi is so smart,

that he will

open the window and come

inside and click a picture.

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