Fashion Page #7

Synopsis: Set against the glittering backdrop of the glamorous but ruthless world of haute couture fashion, this is the story of a small town girl with big dreams. Meghna always knew she was meant to be famous, but she was about to find out the hard way that success came at a price. Fashion is the tale of what happens when the price of success becomes too much to pay
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Madhur Bhandarkar
Production: UTV Communications
  8 wins & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.0
Year:
2008
167 min
$173,551
Website
1,458 Views


Thanks, Shonali.

Look, I hope you understand,

there's nothing personal.

- I didn't know that, its going to...

- Don't worry.

Neither did I...

It's this industry...

...you never know when

the designs are outdated.

- No thanks.

- Smart, but be careful.

You're still new.

Everything feels good in the beginning...

...the novelty eventually wears out.

I can see it in your eyes.

You will neither recognise

yourself nor anyone else.

Be very careful.

Thanks Shonali, but I recognise...

Myself...

and others as well.

We'll see.

- It's really taking...

- As I told you, Meghna, this is just the beginning.

- Yes...

- See, how things go.

- Hi, Mr. Sarin...

- Nice to meet you.

Our new face of Panache,

Meghna Mathur.

- Meghna, that is Manohar Grover.

- Hello.

- Hi.

- Hello.

- Meet Mr. Stevens. That's his beautiful wife.

- Hello.

- Hello. - Hi.

- Mrs. Chang, Meghna Mathur.

- Pleased to meet you.

- How are you doing?

- That's Mr. Harper.

- Hi. - Hello.

- Nice to meet you.

- He's a whiz kid.

Oh!

Cheers.

Alright, then.

If we wait any longer...

I'll have to head to

office from here only.

- Let's go.

- Yes. Come.

No, that's it. You can stop here.

- Thank you.

- You are welcome.

I'll get down.

- Thank you, good night.

- Good night, bye. - Bye.

Bye.

I know... I know.

Even I know the time.

- Meghna...

- Look Manav not now, I am really tired, okay?

Meghna, I was worried.

I tried calling you all night.

The phone was on silent

and in the bag.

I don't know. Oh God, Manav...

You knew I was with

Mr. Sarin at a party.

Listen, but you could have

sent me a text message.

- I would have if I could have.

- You are right.

Meghna, this is the fourth time.

I am a model too. I know.

Exactly! You're a model too,

so I thought you would understand...

but obviously not.

There were so many people at the party...

Sarin was introducing me to

the media, so I was... I couldn't.

And you forgot that

someone's waiting for you...

Manav, these are really important people.

You won't understand the pressures.

- Really? So make me.

- How do I?

You aren't in that league.

You are still struggling.

Meghna, I am really happy

that you are in the big league.

But have you thought about

the price you're paying for that?

A lecture at four in the morning!

I am lecturing you because

not everybody can handle success.

Is that so?

Then tell me...

...why are those

who preach about success...

...only those who haven't tasted it yet?

Because they don't run after it insanely.

And what if Mr. Sarin were promoting you?

Why would he?

He's promoting you, isn't he?

Who knows what he is getting in return...

I can't believe you just said that.

How typical, Manav.

I don't know why,

but I thought you were different.

I'd also thought the same about you.

"Something is special. It's close to me."

"It's an unusual feeling."

"This closeness has a distance."

"There is loneliness in the air."

"The love we have, the trust..."

"Maybe it was love."

"It was blossom."

"Maybe it was love."

"Maybe it was love."

For Meghna, I am the final word

Mr. Agarwal. Okay, bye.

So many signatures, Anisha.

Is it necessary to read everything?

- Just go through it once.

- No way.

No way. It's your agency's

contract. I trust you.

Where do I need to sign?

Okay. On all these pages, initials.

- What?

- And here... full signature.

It is a tough task ahead for you.

I am warning you.

What's the point?

I am the best.

And you know that.

- Hello.

- Hi.

- Oh hi.

- Listen, I am sending you a car, come over immediately.

Right now?

- No questions do as I say.

- Okay.

- Sarin?

- Yes.

Sign it later.

Thanks.

Come. Come...

This way.

Come.

Surprise.

It's fabulous.

I hope you like your new house.

It's yours.

I...

Mr. Sarin. I'll take it.

"Abode."

"Abode."

"Abode."

"I have got it."

"The goal of my destiny."

"Why are you common?"

"I have no complaints."

"A little intoxicated is my life."

"A little intoxicated is my life."

"This is my abode."

"It's my youth."

"I have no time for myself."

"I have no time for myself."

You should come to the Gurudwara

occasionally, it feels good.

- Gurpreet?

- Kuldeep?

- How are you?

- I'm fine.

- Greetings.

- Greetings, dear.

What happened about the photographs

that Mrs. Sethi had sent?

No aunty, I don't want to

get married right now.

Don't want to get married?

My daughter mentioned...

that these fashion designers

don't get married.

Is it true?

So are you also...

Aunt, these days, people

sayjust about anything.

How is Dolly, your elder daughter?

The one that got married in London.

I heard she is divorced...

...and now she's living with you.

Is it true?

Come on, let's go.

You'll run out of answers

but their questions won't stop.

- Mom...

- Yes...

It's your life, your decision.

Mom?

Rahul, I'm nervous.

I never thought I'd be the show

stopper for such a big show.

- And today thanks to you...

- Enough now.

Now don't get into your

teenage drama queen mode...

You very well know that you can do it...

...or you wouldn't have agreed.

Rahul... you know...

I agreed because

I can never say no to you.

Thank you forthat.

- You look lovely. - Thank you. - Okay?

And you rock! - Thank you.

Ria! How are you doing here?

Ladies and Gentlemen,

please welcome Rahul Arora.

Who has brought us

the lovely brand La Perla!

It was very funny.

- You're back.

- Yes.

So, what did you ask of Him?

I wasn't here to ask.

I came to thank Him.

Janet, yesterday, backstage

you told me something.

Did you really mean it?

What?

That you can never say no to me.

Of course Rahul,

you know that.

- Janet Sequeira.

- Yes. - Will you marry me?

You are such an idiot.

I thought you were serious.

I am. I am serious.

Janet, will you marry me?

Listen, I don't know

whether it's right or wrong.

But I do know this...

...if anyone can understand me...

...it's only you.

What about your boyfriend?

I have spoken to him.

When you can't come

out with the truth...

...it's time to live a lie.

There are a lot of people

who live like us.

So shall we.

And as they say...

it is difficult to find

a good friend in a husband.

But you will surely find

a good husband in a good friend.

So?

You know my answer.

You know I can never say no to you.

Oh God, you scared me.

How sweet?

- See you. Let's go.

- Let's go. - Please, come.

- Hi Leena.

- Hi Leena. - Hi!

- Hi Meghna.

- Hi, Mr. Sarin.

- Hello Meghna.

- Hi.

So, everyone is talking about you.

Don't worry, they're

saying good things.

Abhi is taking good

care of you, isn't he?

After all, you are

so important to Panache.

- Of course. Bye.

- Bye.

- See you, Meghna.

- Bye.

Bye.

What was that?

That it. For you.

Attention. Attention, please.

Attention, please.

Ladies and gentlemen,

attention, please.

I... I want to raise a toast.

Today is Rahul's wedding...

...and I'm very happy.

I want to congratulate Rahul

and his beautiful wife.

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Ajay Monga

Ajay Monga (born 1968) is an Indian scriptwriter and film director. He has written films like Corporate which starred Bipasha Basu and Kay Kay Menon and Fashion both directed by Madhur Bhandarkar.He has also written a supernatural thriller Flat! which was released in 2010. Recently he completed the shooting of his debut film Padduram as a writer-director. more…

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