Fiza Page #5

Synopsis: Six years after Fiza's (Karisma Kapoor) brother, Aman (played by Hrithik Roshan) disappears during the 1993 Mumbai riots, she goes to look for him. When she does find him, to her horror she sees that he has joined a terrorist group. She forces him to come home, and he finally re-unites with their mother (played by Jaya Bachchan). However his allegiance and thoughts make him want to join the terrorist network, led by Murad Khan (Manoj Bajpai). A confrontation with two men who harass Fiza leads to Aman revealing his involvement with the terrorist network in front of his sister, mother and the police. His mother's grief and disappointment eventually lead her to commit suicide. Fiza tries once more to find her brother, with the help of Anirudh (Bikram Saluja). Aman has been sent on a mission to kill two powerful politicians; when he does succeed in assassinating them, his own terrorist group tries to kill him. He escapes and Fiza follows him. They confront each other and with the police cl
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Director(s): Khalid Mohamed
  4 wins & 18 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Year:
2000
170 min
217 Views


How women and old men were being | tortured in name of TADA.

I tried very hard to return | to you, sis.

I came up to Mumbai too.

But couldn't come up to home.

I remembered your innocent eyes.

Used to see mummy's | shaking hands.

Then I used to see a picture | peeping from policeman's net.

And your helpless face.

I couldn't tolerate those.

So, whatever I did was right. | That was the only way.

And I was happy. Because no one | else knew that truth, except me.

Don't know what would have | happened without Murad Khan.

Who is Murad Khan?

He met me in Mumbai.

Don't be afraid. | We both have same destination.

I wanted you and mummy should | believe that I was dead.

But I forgot how obstinate | you could be.

When my colleagues told that you | are searching me, then I prayed.

I prayed hard so you won't | be able to find me.

But none of my prayers have | ever succeeded.

One who Leaves two helpless women | like this is called coward.

I don't like to be a hero, sis. | They're products of storybooks.

What happened after that?

They brought me here.

In beginning they laughed on me.

Later they ignited my hidden | craze and anger.

Told me that living is not a | compulsion but it is a goal.

These bullets and arms. Murdering | to hide the first murder...

If that is objective of your life | then what more could I say?

You have made a decision | for your life.

I haven't made any decision for | my life, sister.

But my life has suddenly thrust | its decision upon me.

If you can quietly tolerate the | tyranny and injustice...

If you can see our people | being insulted...

If you can see our mothers and | sisters being dishonored...

Then this place is not for you.

If you can see our land and | humanity being stolen...

You can go back by all means.

But remember, that the place | where you're going...

You can neither get honorable | life, nor honorable death.

The decision is in your hands.

I'll stay here.

With you.

Just is our slogan. | Death to injustice.

I'll be indebted to you for this.

This is my advice Aman. | Never be afraid of darkness.

Your are not helpless. | You're like us.

All of us have lost our honor, | Self-respect, homes in riots.

We won't let it happen to others, | whether he is Muslim or Hindu.

I'll spare you from other tests, | until you're strong like steel.

Neither I'll question you nor | you will question me.

From today, you are | Murad Khan's brother.

Hide your fire in your heart.

And what happened to Aman - | who was my brother.

He died.

No. That can't happen.

You'll have to live, Aman. | For me. For mummy.

You can't die for these | selfish people.

You'll have to come with me. | Nobody can stop you. Come Aman.

You are being carried away by | emotions. I can't come.

If you don't come, I'll go | straight to the police...

I'll have your group arrested.

Police can't even catch our dust.

See Aman. You don't challenge me. | I took an oath before coming here

That if you were alive, I'll | bring you back.

You'll have to come with me, | right now. Come.

You try to understand me, sis. | I can't return back.

You'll go with me, right now. | I'll see who can stop me.

No. Don't.

I was indebted | freed me today. Let him go to him

God is so kind. | I'm so grateful to God.

Where had you gone | leaving us behind.

You didn't remember your mummy.

You should have called me.

Forgive me, mummy. | - Who had held you back?

First you promise that you'll | not go leaving us behind.

Until Fiza is married and you | have put dust on my grave...

you'll not go anywhere | from here.

I won't go. | - Promise?

You've grown so tall. Sit near. | You have beard and moustache too.

Didn't write a letter.

How are you able to sleep without | saying good night to your mummy.

You've become so weak. | Shall I bring something to eat?

I haven't slept for many nights. | I would like to sleep, mummy.

Oh, my baby.

What a noise!

Sweeten your mouth, my son | has come back home.

Aman bhai, let's play. | - No, not today. You play.

Why? Have you become too big.

What was the need of all this.

Need. Today is so auspicious day | and you're talking about need.

Your mummy is so happy today.

Come on Aman Bhai.

Come mummy, let's burn some | fire crackers.

Well, qualifications are okay, | but, I don't know...

I think I've heard your name.

Are you the same Miss lkramulla | who created a sensation on...

See, our company is a big world | renowned company.

We don't need any problem or... | - Where is the problem in it.

You seem a very clever and | practical girl.

You're attractive too. | Let's meet in the evening.

Dinner etc. And then... | I'll make you very happy.

Keep your dirty thoughts | to yourself.

Really, it's so peaceful here.

Sometimes I think it'd have been | better had we not grown up.

We could have gone out, bunked | lectures,

With complex dreams, expectations | and desire to grow up fast.

You're becoming too nostalgic!

Really, all these problems start | after we grow up.

If we had not grown we would | be free from all problems.

Don't you like Anirudh. | - I don't know.

I'm afraid to ask my heart.

Take my advice. Marry him.

Go to some other county.

Nobody will ask what is your | religious belief.

Whether you believe or not.

Everybody needs some support | in this world.

There is no better support than | the support of love.

You're air, or heavenly nature | You don't belong to this earth."

You're a cloud then | Why don't you shower your love."

You always fly like a bird | Come into my nest of heart."

I am air | I don't stop anywhere."

If I stop somewhere | I don't often stay there."

I carry leaves on my feathers | I don't have a nest anywhere."

I've never talked clearly | about it...

I have recorded something | in this for you.

After you hear it you | will understand.

What are you looking at, Fiza?

These politicians are everywhere.

Forget these politicians. | Take this.

And you don't meet anybody.

There are good people | you should meet.

You know. We're have a party on | Saturday. Will you come with me?

You enjoy your parties.

Okay. No harm in asking. If you | decide, come at 1800 hours.

Where are you coming from, sis?

How are you concerned?

Don't I have even this | much right to ask.

You want to know-who's this | boy- What does he do.

He is my friend Anurudh. He gave | me support when you were gone.

Aren't you Aman? | - You got me right.

There is no need to be angry | with me.

If we understand each other, | we can be good friends.

I haven't come here to take | a lesson in friendship.

Just tell me why do you | see Fiza.

My intentions are absolutely | honorable.

I want to marry Fiza.

Does she knows about it? | - No.

And you think you are | worthy of Fiza.

It isn't a matter of little or | more. It's my sister's life.

Tell me one thing. What is Fiza's | most important happiness.

I know, you and mummy are the | smile of Fiza's life.

So you want like her smile to be | snatched away from her lips.

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Khalid Mohamed

Khalid Mohamed is an Indian journalist, editor, film critic, screenwriter and film director. He formerly worked for the Hindustan Times and was the lead editor for Filmfare magazine. He is the son of Hindi film actress Zubeida Begum, on whose life he wrote the screenplay of Shyam Benegal's 2001 film, Zubeidaa.An alumnus of Cathedral and John Connon School Fort, Mumbai, Mohamed has directed four Hindi films. He was hired by the Hindustan Times where he served as the national cultural editor as well as the editor of the supplement HT Cafe. He left the Times in January 2009. Mohamed has only given a few films a 5-star rating. These include Satya (1998) and Slumdog Millionaire (2008). more…

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