Dostana Page #3
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- 1980
- 152 min
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Yes, Mr Daaga? What's up?
Don't you wory.
What am l here for?
So what ifyour men are guilty
of murder? l am there to save them.
See this bungalow!
How beautiful it is!
You like it?
l haven't seen such a lovely
house in my life.
This is the world's
most beautiful house.
Feels like it is not on the ground,
but somewhere in the clouds.
l feel like...
Believe me, Mr Ravi, you won't find
a better building contractor...
...than myself in the whole of
Bombay.
All right. You go with my secretay
and check out my vacant plot at Juhu.
Exactly like this.
How long will it take to build it?
- Say around 6 months.
Make it as soon as possible.
Don't wory about the money.
lfthat's the case, l'll show you
better designs than this.
l just want this design,
Mr. Malkhani.
Because this is the world's
most beautiful home.
Feels like it is not on the ground,
but somewhere in the clouds.
l get it, Mr Ravi.
You are strange! Where are you?
Can't even get to see you at the Gym.
Nothing as such.
- Who was he?
An architect.
Why? What for?
l am building a house.
- A house?
What's wrong with this?
l have travelled much. Now l
plan to mary and settle down.
Good idea. Have you seen any girl?
- No, l haven't yet. But l will.
l see. You hide from me?
Tell me, who is she?
Hey, there's nobody. Don't wory
about me, big daddy.
Find a good girl for yourself
and settle down.
l did like a girl.
Butthings didn'twork out.
Come on, you are good at it.
But l am no good.
l get a bit nervous.
- So what?
l'll speak for you.
- First, speak for yourself.
Sheetal, these flowers are rosy
in colour like you.
But you are looking more red
in your anger now.
Yes, l'm Vijay here.
l was waiting for your call.
Really? So, you were sure
l'd call you, were you?
Of course. l have seen
a lot of cases like this.
Tell me...
How are you?
May l ask you why you sent me
these flowers?
Just to get a call from you.
And just why did you expect
a call from me?
Just because l want to meet you.
And why so?
You see, Miss Sheetal,
there are many reasons for this.
lt so happened that...
ltjust crossed my mind that,
l thought you'd understand...
...what l understood. But you
couldn't understand it either.
And you thought l understood what you
were tying to make me understand.
This misunderstanding has created
a bit of confusion.
And ifyou see through, we are
stuck in a strange whirlwind.
Whirlwind! What whirlwind?
l don't get what you say.
Exactly. This is the confusion.
And to get out of it
we must meet rightaway.
And ifwe put our heads
together, Miss Sheetal...
...we can easily get out
ofthis confusion... gradually.
ARer that evemhing
will be all right.
And then...
it will be all bed of roses!
But this outcome won't come
byjust sitting at home.
We must meet, and keep meeting.
But l don't want to meet you.
Since when have you started
Iying?
Anay, dump these odd talks.
They are unyielding.
l am free tomorrow. Why don't
we make it tomorrow then?
That's final. l'll see you
l don't want to meet you.
-See you at 4 in the evening.
Keep waiting.
l won't come. No way.
l had said l wasn't coming.
Then why did you expect me?
Be seated.
Come on out with it. Quick.
l can't wait for long.
Right kind of mood
to have a cold drink.
What would you have?
Limca, thumsup, or orange...
You want to tell me something?
- Sory...?
Oh... yes, l want
to tell you something.
You see, Miss Sheetal, l want
So that there won't be any
misunderstanding in future.
lfyou think, l am just putting
on a show, but l love you vey much...
lfyou think so, then let me tell
you that you are right.
But... l never thought that...
Look Sheetal, don't tell me that
you don't like me or love me.
l am a police officer. l promptly
catch a person who tells a lie.
lf l am not wrong...
did you say you love me?
But you are behaving as ifyou
are giving me a speeding ticket.
Surely there are other ways too
to express your love?
lndeed. But they are worn out
and outdated.
So l thought l'd ty a new style.
To help me succeed.
Vijay, ifyou think you'll succeed
because ofthe novelty...
...then you are right.
''A sense of fun
fanned the fires...''
''there rose a bit of smoke,
''Our friendship has
blossomed into love''
''A sense of fun
fanned the fires...''
''there rose a bit of smoke,
''Our friendship has
blossomed into love''
''We rarely met earlier. Then we
saw so much of each other...''
''in that one meeting however,
in a light hearted moment...''
''l wonder what you said...''
''l wonder what l heard...''
''l wonder what you said...''
''l wonder what l heard...''
''you were only cracking a joke
''Our friendship has
blossomed into love''
''A sense of fun
fanned the fires...''
''there rose a bit of smoke,
''ln the coming oftogether
ofmo hearts...''
''in the plaulness of our eyes...''
''my heart was pounding,
''ls this killing to be forgiven?
Is this anyjustice?''
it was the heart that was targetted''
''Our friendship has
blossomed into love''
''A sense of fun
fanned the fires...''
''there rose a bit of smoke,
''Our friendship has
blossomed into love''
''A sense of fun
fanned the fires...''
''there rose a bit of smoke,
''Our friendship has
blossomed into love''
What brings you here?
- l came to buy some things.
Their men are keeping a watch
on you. They are tailing you.
eVen nOW.
They want to know
who is your informer.
Any information?
- Yes.
At 4 pm today, near Bombay
Central...
...their man Prakash is delivering
one million in gold to someone.
Sylvia, he alone is poised to win
this year's derby.
l'm sory Mr Daaga, Prakash couldn't
deliver your gold to the right man.
Prakash? Who Prakash?
and address on him.
Are you talking about the Prakash
who fell to death from a train?
Yes, l remember. l read about
him in the newspapers.
l am delighted to hear
that you read newspapers.
But why did he keep my
telephone number and address?
He could have told you.
Your misfortune. He is dead.
The news of his death was a
false news spread by us to...
...cheat you. He isn't dead.
He's alive and kicking.
He is alive?
And he has testified
in the hospital itself.
Don't you fret, Mr Daaga.
Prakash is dead.
l just wanted to see the change
These things are trivial, Inspector.
The court asks for evidence.
And as long as the police doesn't
find any evidence against us...
...it can't even shake us.
Little mouths don't open
in front of elders. Understand?
lnspector Vijay,
you have insulted my man.
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