Dushman Devta Page #6

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.
 
IMDB:
4.8
Year:
1991
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old women of the village.

Go from here! Get out!

Look here Gurjan, I am

telling you go from here.

You have snatched the

prey from the lion's mouth.

I will make you pay dearly for it.

That you will

remember it all your life.

I will end your story today.

I am a poisonous thorn.

What will I do?

I will tear you apart.

If you will ever look

at that girl again...

...then I will make you blind.

What is this happening

between the two of you?

Brother... - I know that a girl

has come between both of you.

Which both of you like.

But Raja Sahab does not like

fights between his own men.

Raja Sahab, you don't know

your bother tried to rape her.

Yes I did.

- You will break his hand.

I will break your hand. My

hands will break automatically.

I don't care about all this!

I let you go on the lake.

But now I will kill you.

We only kill our enemies, Chhote.

And our enemy is the new sage...

...that has come in our village.

Hello Shiva. I Shiva you Shiva.

I you business partner. I

you Paplu Tichlu and Nichlu.

Both of us spin the fate of people.

You drink bhaang. I drink liquor.

Will you have one peg? No.

Shiva, you help I, I help you.

The railway station

is 15 miles from here.

If I see you here after 15 seconds.

Then I will kill you.

This is your ticket

for leaving the village.

This is injustice. The

railway station is 15 miles away.

I should go from

here within 15 minutes.

Is your donkey an aeroplane?

If I miss the train then?

Then I have one more ticket.

Of that world. If you

will not listen to me.

Then I will book that

ticket for you also.

Will you hang me on that tree again?

No! This time I will use all

the 6 bullets of this revolver.

And fire them on your chest

just like the nail of death.

Two will do the job, brother.

Why will you waste the

remaining four on me?

Save them for some one else.

I am going from here.

How will you bear my weight?

Partner, I am going.

Tell me! What is your problem if

I stay in this village! Tell me!

Leave him, leave him son,

leave him. - Who are you?

I am his father.

- Father.

Then ask your son what is his

problem if I stay in this village.

Dacoits! Dacoits have come!

Dacoits have come.

The dacoits have taken away Suraj.

Very wrong has happened.

- I know.

Get up. - Suraj is one

of the men of the dacoits.

No, no how can this be?

- Don't say no, say yes old man.

I feel ashamed that I

thought of Suraj as my right hand.

But he turned out to

be a snake in disguise.

Your son is a dacoit.

- That is why he attacked Swami-ji.

No, no how can Suraj be a dacoit.

Who is what in this

world can any one say that.

Yes, who is what

no one can say that.

But the heart can understand.

Yes, yes but this is

this old man's fault.

If you want to hit some

one then hit this old man.

Don't hit my father,

don't hit him. No!

Why are you hitting him?

- Move aside, move aside.

What is his fault? - He is

Suraj's father, this is his fault.

The one who gives

birth is not at fault.

Go and hit Suraj if you want.

What a thing swami-ji has said.

If you want to hit

someone then hit the son.

Why are you all

hitting this old man?

Swami-ji, I feel

like touching your feet.

As a matter of fact I

will touch your feet.

Boss, we have made

Suraj unconscious.

Now this weapon of

Raja Sahab is of no use.

And then he also

raised his hand on...

...Raja Sahib's man Gurjan and...

...he might raise

his hand on us also.

Sacrifice him at

the feet of Kali Ma.

Mother accept this sacrifice.

Give me strength.

Suraj, open your eyes Suraj.

Come to your senses Suraj.

Kali Ma, what shall I do know?

How shall I bring

Suraj back to his senses?

The intoxication of the arrow

will last only for some time.

If these people get up then

they will not leave Suraj alive.

What should I do, Kali

Ma? What should I do?

Suraj, get up Suraj.

Come to your senses.

Get up Suraj.

"We have loved each other,

what wrong have we done."

"Who is there here

who has not loved?"

"We have loved each other,

what wrong have we done."

"Who is there here

who has not loved?"

"We have loved each other,

what wrong have we done."

"Who is there here

who has not loved?"

"The whole see but,

why do they hide?"

"What do my eyes say,

you do not understand."

"The whole see but,

why do they hide?"

"What do my eyes say,

you do not understand."

"If you did not love then

what did you do in love?"

"Who is there here

who has not loved?"

"I do not care about the world,

I don't fear anything."

"Now where ever you are

with me I will live there."

"I do not care about the world,

I don't fear anything."

"Now where ever you are

with me I will live there."

"If you are not along with me

there is nothing left in life."

"Who is there here

who has not loved?"

"We have loved each other,

what wrong have we done."

"Who is there here

who has not loved?"

Raja sir, Raja sir

Raja sir, please save me.

Raja sir, what are you doing?

You didn't understand, right?

Today morning the bird was chirping.

I understood it was my lucky day.

There is a snake ahead,

there is a snake behind.

There is scorpion on the left,

there is a scorpion on the right.

And in the center there

is a big black scorpion.

What is the day today?

Friday.

Yes, we should thank God then.

And the sweetest thing

is in this scorpion sting.

What happened, what happened?

Gauri, the bear took away my sister.

He returned her clothes.

But her body was not found.

I think there is some

mystery behind this?

Bears only drink the

blood of one's body.

They don't eat the corpse. Why

has Seema's body not been found?

Why are you getting so tense?

Even if the body is found,

it won't come to life?

I thought that you

would help me and...

...the village in the

time of difficulty?

Oh! Take this. Don't

bother me. I'll help?

Then, what is the difference betwe

en you and that bear?

You too are just like animals.

Try to be human. They hunt and eat.

And so do you.

Try to be human, try to be human.

If God has given you strength,

then use it to help people.

As it is alcohol is not

found in this village.

And above that, you got

my hallucination down.

Get lost.

- Yes, yes I am leaving.

This is my village, my village,

And if I have to sacrifice my life...

...to save the girls,

I will not step back.

Ok, ok. I will not step back!

Help! Help!

Help! Help!

Kill him! Kill him!

Kill him! Kill him!

Stop! Kill him!

Stop! Don't kill him.

Killed him.

Now how will we come

to know who he was?

How will we come to know,

who used to send him?

But how did you

come to know that he...

...was a man in a bear's disguise?

How would he not

come to know? He is God.

Shiva, if you hadn't come...

...the same tragedy

would happen with me.

My Raju would be

orphan then, helpless then.

You have given me a new life.

I feel like touching your feet.

What? 1 minute. 1 minute.

First you went on

the path of suicide.

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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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