Gali Gali Chor Hai Page #10

Synopsis: This is the short and entertaining story of a common man and his encounters with politics and corruption in his everyday life and what it takes for him to deal with such issues. The story revolves around the everyday life of a middle class family, with Akshay as a banker and part-time Ramleela actor, Aaseen his school teacher wife and his retired dad, Satish Kaushik, in their Kanpur house. Mugdha plays a role of a Paying Guest in their house, adding a streak of glamor to their life. Annu Kapur plays the role of a local hawaldar who talks in low tones but loud enough to stress the Kanpur family to their toes.
 
IMDB:
5.1
NOT RATED
Year:
2012
109 min
172 Views


This country will prosper

only if we become Hanuman...

...and hold Ram in our hearts.

Nobody can become Ram.

Bharat, I have kept two buckets

full of water in the bathroom.

Drink tea and then take bath.

And Amita too will

not go anywhere. Hi.

She will stay here.

Come, son. Come.

Is uncle Shiv Narayan there?

I am Shiv Narayan.

Greetings, uncle.

- Greetings. What is there inside this?

Uncle... The son of your friend

Baliya used to study with me.

We were together in the hostel.

Last month he left.

And he told me to

return this fan to uncle.

So I have come to

give this fan, uncle.

Hey, this is our

fan having two blades.

Back!

Move back! Move back!

What are you doing?

Enough. Enough. Enough.

Where is this boy's house?

Hello, Mr.

Leader. How come you are here?

You are wonderful.

The boy from my constituency

has been acquitted...

...from such a huge allegation.

I have come to meet his family.

It is my duty.

Nobody will come inside.

Mamu, stop everyone.

- Okay. Fine.

Mr. Tripathi, you?

Greetings!

Our Sattu was behind me.

He said that the house

in which our election office...

...couldn't be set up...

At least visit that house once.

Thank you. Sit down. Sit down.

What is the need to say thanks?

Now the entire house is ours.

Very soon your house will become

the permanent office of our party.

Tell me.

Why are you watching like that?

I have purchased your house.

What am I saying?

Mister. Bharat, welcome home.

Greetings, uncle.

Greetings, Mr. Leader.

At least now stop

chasing mister Bharat.

Why are you troubling him?

Yes. Yes.

I need his signature in few papers.

Mister Bharat, sign them.

Mister Bharat,

you had only one fan.

Where did the second one come from?

This is my fan.

Whom does the second one belong to?

Second one is the same

fan which you got us from court.

It means that the fan which you

received from the court is not yours.

No.

Fan is not yours.

So you lied in the court

and took the fan into your custody.

Do you know what grave

crime you have committed?

What will happen now?

You have to come

to the police station.

Mr. Khushwaha, just now

my son has returned from jail.

You don't take him to jail again.

I beg you.

I am ready to do whatever you say.

Mr. Tripathi, you say something.

Hey, Leave it, Khushwaha.

Just now he got released from jail.

Sir, it is nothing from my side.

But S. H. O.

Is equal to five thousand rupees.

Okay... Okay...

I will bring five thousand rupees.

One minute, father.

You are giving him less.

I want to give him more.

You have beaten

a constable on duty.

It seems he has become

mad after going to jail.

I am saying that he should

be treated completely.

Brother...

Don't take it personally.

This is the slap of

a common man on system.

There is a buzz in every street.

The good time

for public has come.

If you search for them,

they are thieves.

If you beat them,

they are thieves.

This puzzle of this public

is intertwined with public.

There is a buzz in every street.

The good time

for public has come.

There is a buzz in every street.

The good time

for public has come.

If you search for them,

they are thieves.

If you beat them,

they are thieves.

This puzzle of this public

is intertwined with public.

There is a buzz in every street.

The good time

for public has come.

The entire story is

written in corruption.

The entire story is

written in corruption.

No bribe.

No water and electricity.

No bribe.

No water and electricity.

There is a price

for taking breathe here.

One needs to pay bribe the moment

they step out of their house.

This is the fate

of common man here.

Neither something

inside the house...

...nor something outside the house.

Neither something

inside the house...

...nor something outside the house.

Nehru's dream is not safe.

Gandhiji's spinning

wheel is not safe.

Court, its proceedings,

its uniform and this story...

Everything runs in bribe...

Everything.

Whatever the direction might be...

Corrupt people are

enjoying the upper hand.

Whatever the direction might be...

Corrupt people are

enjoying the upper hand.

There is a thief in every street.

This cap,

loin cloth, kurta and pyjama.

Kurta and pyjama.

It is their acting.

These are all their dramas.

These are all their dramas.

Someone teach them a lesson.

We pray that Delhi opens it eyes.

We have to continue the fight.

Our freedom is complete.

It is incomplete.

What is this reign

of political cheaters?

What is this reign

of political cheaters?

There is a thief in every street.

There is a thief in every street.

Corruption is a trouble.

Corruption is an enemy.

This corruption is

Raavan in our Ayodhya.

Corruption is running

on the tracks of trains.

Corruption is breaking

the glass of truth.

Don't know where it has come from.

Don't know who has called it.

Why did they sow this

poison in the field?

Call some doctor.

Give some medicine.

Tie some amulet.

Drive this devil away.

Catch this corrupt

and worshipers of wealth.

Throw them in jail.

Save our country from them.

Save our country from them.

There is a thief in every street.

Corruption...

Corruption is heard everywhere.

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