Dushman Devta Page #5

Synopsis: Shiva is an escaped convict who is looking for a suitable place to hide from the police. His adventures lead him to end up in a rural region which happens to be the main target of bandits and wild animals - with no one who can stop them from looting and killing the residents there. Shiva finds that he can take refuge there. His methods of solving the issues get him well respected by the residents who regard him as god without knowing that Shiva has an ulterior motive.
 
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1991
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Water.

- Yes, see that.

Now you will say that this

is also being placed by me.

You are showing me

miracles one after the other.

I will show you more, you rattle!

Take this, take this, Lord.

Drink this child

and after this you...

...will not have to go to any sage.

Even the inspector says that man...

...is a God. He is very intellectual.

Wait! Don't take this to the temple.

Then where do we keep this stuff?

He is sitting in the

temple like the snake.

Then let us kill the snake.

- No!

I have a doubt that

the central government...

...has information

about our business here.

He is not a common man.

Seems like he is an

agent of the C.B.I.

The government is using

him as a bait to trap us.

And that is why he is trying to

win the trust of the villagers.

So that he can

reach us through them.

Only one thing can

be done about that.

We have to make the

villagers distrust him.

Ok, right now you take all our

goods to our den in the city. Go.

Now I will see how that stranger...

...remains in the village as a God.

Go! Everybody go inside their ho

use! Go or we will kill you!

No one will go to the God!

Whoever will go will be killed.

Very good that you have killed them!

Very good that you have killed them!

Very good that you have killed them!

They are dead?

Raju. Are you alright? Are

you alright? - I am all right.

Gauri, if this God had not come on...

...time then your brother

would have been killed.

Thank you very much.

Greetings, greetings.

Greetings God, greetings.

I have heard a lot about you

that is why I have come here.

You are the one who the Gods...

...have saved by

giving their own blood.

And why wouldn't they give.

Some one who

protects the villagers...

...even the devils

will be happy with him.

Nowadays you cannot

trust any sage or saints.

They just keep fooling people.

But you, you look very different,

very different.

This is the real fact of God's gift.

Villagers, this sage is not a

fake, he is not at all fake.

Wow! Today Raja Sahab is very happy.

Since this God has come to this...

...village land, it has

been completely transformed.

A dacoit, someone

who looted the world.

And a God, who saved the world.

Where are you going? Listen to me.

Raja Sahab, let him go let him go.

Sometimes he comes

sometimes he goes away.

He is a mad sage, a mad sage.

That I can see.

Villagers,

whatever losses you have...

...suffered come and

collect compensation...

...for it from my palace.

You are compensating

every ones losses.

Compensate my loss also.

Where is my son? Where is my son?

I have caught you after a long time.

Give me back my son.

Give me back my son.

Get away from me!

Give me back my son.

Mother, did you get hurt?

Go mother, go to your house.

No! Tell him to return to me my son.

Raju. - Yes. - Take

Mother home. - Come Mother.

This mad woman always

fights with Raja Sahab.

Mother is not mad, he is

trying to make all of you mad.

Shut up Gauri, you dare

speak against Raja Sahab.

He provides us with food to eat.

He wipes our tears, he

compensates all our losses.

Just wait and see, one day he will...

...make you all lose everything.

And all of you will not be

able to control your tears.

All of you think that he is God.

But Gauri knows that he

is not God, he is a devil.

She keeps saying anything.

Go, go, go.

Yes, yes I am going. There is no...

...use trying to

explain to you anything.

Gauri is going on her work.

What is this Partner?

- You are...

...the supply

minister for the public.

But you have stopped

all of my supplies.

I am going don't be sad. Ok.

Where are you going? - I am

leaving this village and going.

What happened to you suddenly?

Is this a village? You neither

get liquor nor anything else.

Only, the whole day

everyone God, God.

Do I look like a God to you?

So you want liquor?

- Yes, do you have it? - Yes.

Then give me.

Look into my eyes, your

brain will get intoxicated.

I had stopped here

temporarily after seeing these eyes.

Your eyes do not have the

intoxication that I want.

"Bublaboo."

"Bublaboo, Bublaboo."

"You are very dear to me."

"Bublaboo, Bublaboo."

"You are very dear to me."

"When I saw you I lost my heart."

"I fell in love with you."

"Bulaboo."

"Bublaboo, Bublaboo."

"You are very dear to me."

"Bublaboo, Bublaboo."

"You are very dear to me."

"I am a bird who flies in the sky."

"Why should I stay in a cage?"

"From this branch to that branch."

"I will keep flying day and night."

"Once if someone comes in my yard."

"He never goes back."

"Once it takes over the

heart then it never gets less."

"Such is the

intoxication of my eyes."

"I will you drink

from my eyes such that."

"I will make your heart mad."

"Bulaboo boo, boo, boo"

"Bublaboo, Bublaboo."

"You are very dear to me."

"Bublaboo, Bublaboo."

"You are very dear to me."

"I am guest of just one night."

"No one knows where

I will go tomorrow."

"Once I am gone then you will...

...keep searching for

me all your life."

"If you will live for

one night in my arms."

"Then where will you go."

"No matter where you

will go I assure you that."

"You will come back to me."

"Where will you go

after making me suffer?"

"You will come back to me."

"Bublaboo boo, boo, boo"

"Bublaboo, Bublaboo."

"You are very dear to me."

"When I saw you I lost my heart."

"I fell in love with you."

"Bublaboo, Bublaboo."

"You are very dear to me."

For two sheep by the

rate of five hundred.

Give me one thousand rupees.

Where do you get so many sheep from?

Here are your thousand rupees.

That is not for you to know.

Boss, I have two more sheep...

...for the supply of goods.

Forget about the sheep, tell

me who this beautiful girl is?

She lives in this village.

- In this village.

I never saw her before.

Where does she live?

Even I don't know where she lives.

But she comes at the lake

everyday to take a bath.

At the lake.

- Yes.

Look, I have only one sari when...

...that dries up only

then I will come out.

Otherwise how will I go out?

My clothes have dried up.

Your clothes must also

have dried up. Come let's go.

Please wait for some more time.

My clothes have not dried up.

Then why did you come late?

- Come, come let's go.

Go, go I am not afraid.

Oh, My sari?

You want clothes, don't you?

Here are your clothes with me.

How did you come here?

I am your lover. Quickly

come out of the water.

Otherwise the water will catch fire.

Will you give me

back my clothes or not!

Your clothes are here the same way...

...if you will also come here

then it will be much more fun.

First of all you come to the

lake which is meant for women.

Then you also steal their clothes.

Don't you feel ashamed?

- I feel a lot of shame.

But it goes away after seeing you.

You just wait, I will show you.

Come out quickly or

I will come inside.

Gurjan!

- What is it!

Why are you mistreating like

this with the girls of the village!

Then should I mistreat the

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Sachin Bhowmick

Sachin Bhowmick (Bengali: শচীন ভৌমিক; 17 July 1930 – 12 April 2011) was an Indian Hindi film writer and director. Writing was his main work and he wrote stories or screenplays for over 94 films. He is best remembered for directing the light romantic black comedy classic Raja Rani (1973). He was also a regular contributor to Ultorath, a Bengali magazine on cinema. Due to the Bengali pronunciation of his surname Bhaumick we will find his surname spelled as Bhowmick in numerous sites. more…

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