Dushman Devta Page #8

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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Year:
1991
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The same way every bullet of

mine has it's prey's name.

If anyone fired, then I'll

burn this dog on this street.

Say, you dog!

Help! Help! Help! Help!

We will do it ourselves.

Help!

Bring, water fast.

This happened because of you.

- Help! - Leave my kid.

Help!

We don't need your help.

Why are you all rude to me?

You destroyed our home.

Who told you to stop them?

Hadn't you stopped the thieves,

our house wouldn't burn.

I did that because of you people.

You have put the

village into trouble.

We don't need your help.

We don't need your help.

We don't need your help.

- Yes, leave the village.

Go, leave the village.

Dear, don't feel bad

about what they say.

But this is the

truth of the villagers.

They forget every good

deed but remember the mistake.

It's not their fault.

It's the fault of the

soil from which God made us.

He mixed selfish water with it.

And this is all because of that.

Now what are you guys

starring at my face for?

Go, go, to your home.

In some time your father will come.

Give him all the food grains.

What was his profit in

saving the village food grains?

Answer.

For whom did he risk his

life to save the food grains?

For himself or for me?

For you people, for these villagers.

Shiva! Shiva! Shiva!

Shiva!

Shiva!

Where is Shiva?

- He left.

He left you, me and the village.

Why?

Are you mad! You are

leaving me? I am your brother.

What are you saying? You

will always stay in my heart.

But villagers have

thrown me out of their heart.

Now for what reason

should I stay here for?

There was no reason

for which you saved my...

...sister, changed my life,

saved the villagers food grains.

Nobody does everything for reasons.

Remember, you had once told me?

That when we find the

proof against the king.

We will teach him a lesson.

What? Have you found the proof?

Yes, Shiva.

Dacoit Shamsher Singh's idol!

Yes, Dacoit Shamsher Singh's idol!

Hey Gauri! What kind

of a joke is this?

This is not a joke. This

is a dacoit. A dacoit.

He is the one who takes away the

girls and food grains of the village.

But why have you made his idol?

And why are you showing it to us?

We want you guys to give up

this blind belief from your heart.

What are you saying, I don't get it?

Don't worry, you'll understand

Now you guys understood?

Raja, sir!

- Raja, sir! - Raja, sir!

Yes, Raja, sir.

He is one and the same man.

Sooraj, come here Sooraj.

Raja, sir wanted to

prove him a dacoit.

But today Sooraj

found Raja's identity.

And proved him dacoit instead.

And not just this.

The man who burnt your

house is this Raja sir.

You people have made a

mistake in identifying me also.

I made a mistake. Please forgive me.

And by not revealing

my identity I have...

...also have made a mistake.

I too have made a mistake by not

telling you anything about myself.

See, I am not any astrologer or God.

I am criminal, who ran

from jail and came here.

I am the one who had to get hatred...

...from law and society,

and that is what I have got.

World, called me jerk, scoundrel.

But you villagers...

Somebody loved me like their son.

Some gave me the

respect of the brother.

Some made a good for

nothing man, like me, Lord.

Or else I would have lived

like this and died this way.

Today my life is worth something.

I had a burden on

my heart, which by...

...revealing the truth,

is no more today.

I am your criminal, you

can give me any punishment.

Have you guys heard?

He is a criminal. He

has run away from jail.

Law will punish him

since he has run from jail.

Don't dare to run.

Arrest him.

Come on.

- Go, run. Fast.

Who are you?

Shiva!

Hey! Cahmpakali!

What are you doing here?

Leave these topic,

first hide me somewhere.

Police is after me.

But this is the

Sheriff's house itself.

Sheriff's house?

You, you?

- I am his wife.

Should I get you caught?

See, see, Champakali,

if you do like this.

Then I'll reveal the

affair between us to him.

What?

See, for God sake hide me.

Where did he run away?

Champakali!

Champakali! Where are you?

I am here having a bath.

But why have you left the door open?

Everybody bathes with

doors closed? What's new in it?

So, you also close the door

while you are having bath.

But why are you

coming here? I am naked.

Ok, ok.

There is a big dacoit roaming

out so be careful, ok. - Ok, ok.

And close the door from inside.

I'll find that guy.

Thank you very much, Champa.

Stop, thanking and leave or else I

'll get into trouble.

Not, from there, go by the window.

I forgot my cap.

I am ruined!

- But what happened?

My youth has been ruined. - But how?

He had come.

Who? Shiva.

Yes, when you had come, he

was sitting behind the tub.

Then why didn't you tell me then?

Because he had placed behind me...

- What?

That big thing...

- What big thing?

That is why I

could not say anything.

Later I came to know

that it was a tooth paste.

But he hasn't harmed you right?

- No.

May something wrong happen to him.

He saw my beautiful wife naked!

And that also without any fear!

He splashed water at

my face three times.

I'll splash water at him six times.

And I'll strip him in

front of this world.

Only then my name is

Pasarmal, Pasarmal.

I saved my skin.

Shiva!

You saw my wife naked?

Splashed water at my face?

Now I'll not spare you.

- He won't spare you.

Shiva, Shiva you must be thinking...

...that Pasarmal will

hand you over to the law.

But he wears the

uniform of the Police...

...but obeys our orders.

Jerk!

Leave her.

- Shut up.

Eat, drink! Enjoy!

"What can happen? What can

happen? What can happen?"

"Anything can happen in a moment."

"Don't get entangled

into this problem."

"What can happen? What can

happen? What can happen?"

"What can happen? What can

happen? What can happen?"

"What can happen? What can

happen? What can happen?"

"Anything can happen in a moment."

"Don't get entangled

into this problem."

"What can happen? What can

happen? What can happen?"

"What can happen? What can

happen? What can happen?"

"What can happen? What can

happen? What can happen?"

"What can happen?"

"Time has always changed.

Time will always change."

"What is there today

won't be tomorrow!"

"Better change with time".

"Time has always changed.

Time will always change."

"What is there today

won't be there tomorrow."

"Better change with time."

"What can happen? What can

happen? What can happen?"

"What can happen? What can

happen? What can happen?"

"Anything can happen in a moment."

"Don't get entangled

into this problem."

"What can happen? What can

happen? What can happen?"

"What can happen? What can

happen? What can happen?"

"What can happen? What can

happen? What can happen?"

"What you see doesn't happen!"

"What happens that you can't see."

"It's all an illusion. Don't get

entangled into these problems".

"What you see doesn't happen!"

"What happens that you can't see."

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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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