Ghajini Page #6
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- 2008
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That's wonderful!
Give the good news to the staff.
Sure. You must go to
London immediately.
Yes
Hi, how are you?
There's good news!
Strange!
She always pips me to the talking post?
Even I have something to tell you.
No. Me first.
Tell me.
I won a brand new flat in
an Air Voice lucky contest.
Air Voice lucky contest...?
Sir... that flat you wanted to give her...
I fixed a contest to do it.
Wow, that's great! Congratulations.
Notjust congratulations.
Get over here in five minutes.
Kalpana, I'm a bit busy.
I can't come.
I'll hit you for pretending to be busy.
I'm giving you the address.
Come right away.
Hi!
Hi... congratulations.
Thank you
One second!
What's this?
You're taking your first step
into this home.
I want to capture it for posterity.
You too, come over.
Nice, isn't it?
Beautiful.
This is how it'll stay forever,
to remind us of the first step we took.
So! How is this home?
Fabulous!
New home, second hand car...
lucky strike?
I'm feeling so happy!
Weren't you saying something
on the phone?
Yes... I got to go out of town
for ten days.
Where to...?
My village.
Why, so suddenly?
My mother is sick.
Then, bring her here.
I got to go, I have some property there...
two acres of land.
I got to sell it...
for my mother's medical treatment.
Ten days?
You'll come sooner, if you can...?
I will.
You will come, won't you?
What's it, why are you nervous?
I don't know, it's just an odd feeling.
Hey...
Silly you.
All the rest are standard clauses.
I think we've covered everything, right?
Yes, we've clarified all the points.
I'll need a hard copy on the flight.
Will be done.
Make sure, all changes are incorporated.
- Right.
Yes...?
- Sir, we're getting late.
It's one o'clock!
All right, let's pack.
Thank you, gentlemen.
Hello?
Hello Sachin... Kalpana.
- Yes Kalpana?
I got to see you right away.
Come over to my old place.
It's one am. Say, what's the matter?
I got to see you before you leave.
Please.
All right. I'm coming.
Why are you standing on the street?
Just waiting, for you.
So... why did you call me?
What's this?
One hundred and thirty five thousand.
For your mother's treatment.
Where did you get so much money?
I sold my car.
What... why?
You would've sold the land.
Don't sell it. It's an inheritance.
A car... I can buy again.
But...
you wanted the car so much!
Forget it.
Show your mother my soap ad.
I'm looking nice in that one.
Come back quickly.
Next week, I'm in Goa for an ad shoot.
I'll be back in two or three days.
You're getting late... now go.
Go on.
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How was it that you came to me
How blessed I am,
but it's hard to believe
You descended upon
life's placid lake...
like a rare Moon,
slowly,
gently
Under a winter's Sun,
like a warm melody...
you have caressed me,
I am enthralled
In you, my peace.
You are my passion
Why didn't I find you before?
How was it that you came to me...
how blessed I am, but it's hard to believe
That day, I swore...
until I buy three Ambassador cars,
I won't marry.
Don't sell it.
It's an inheritance.
A car... I can buy again.
And once I believed,
that the Creator finds...
His urge no more
And then...
He created you
And now He is revealed to me...
in all His glory
Chords of a music touch my life,
I can feel new tunes coming into life
But I still can't believe...
how blessed I am,
how you came to me...
I love you.
Come back quickly.
That's upto 21st June 2006.
AfteRWards, Sanjay went to London
and Kalpana went to Goa.
What happened after that?
Anything more on the man
we arrested at the girls' hostel?
No, it's turning out to be a strange case.
- How come?
Bring him.
It was tough keeping him under control,
so he was given a sedative.
He has several names
and numbers tattooed.
Also, several strange remarks.
On the head...
he has a deep scar.
Found on him...
a gun, a camera, photographs.
We haven't been able to
find out who he is.
Call up those numbers.
Find out who they are.
Hello?
Constable Dhuri from
D.N. Nagar Police station.
Do you recognise this man?
Yes.
He is Sanjay Singhania,
chairman of Air Voice.
The chairman of Air Voice?
- Yes.
He suffers from short term memory loss,
doesn't remember anything
beyond 15 minutes.
A friend of mine,
he has tattooed in my name and
number, for remembering me.
That's all.
Where did you find him?
Medical college girl's hostel. In a lift.
Sir, his manager and
his secretary are here.
Have you written a complaint about him?
- Not yet, sir.
Wait a while.
He's only a patient.
And do you know who he is?
He was found in a girls' hostel
with a gun.
How is one to take him
for a medical patient?
The gun is for his safety.
Here's the gun licence.
He didn't shoot at anyone, did he?
No complaint has been registered.
You can take him away.
But from now on, be careful.
Please take their contact details.
Thank you.
- Thank you very much.
Careful.
Sorry, you aren't allowed...
- Who are you?
Move over.
- Whom do you want?
Silence!
Why are you locking us?
Whose address is it?
Mine.
The date is tomorrow's.
One day on, you'd be gone.
Don't shoot him!
My name and number are on his body.
In police records,
he's a friend of mine.
A murder enquiry can
become big trouble.
You mean, we leave him alive?
- Yes, alive.
But like the living dead.
He's got memory tags everywhere.
We've got to erase what he has written,
we got to turn him into blank paper.
Now, he's just like any other furniture
Just like a vegetable.
Newspaper archives?
- First floor.
Why are you hiding?
Come out.
Come... careful.
Sit.
What happened to you?
I'm from Latur village.
Ramesh brought me to Mumbai,
saying he'd find a job for me.
But he sold me to someone.
Now... he's forcing me to go to Goa.
And... there are more girls like me
in a bogey up ahead.
At one of the stations, I managed to
get away and I'm hiding here.
Don't cry. Nothing is going to happen.
I'm here with you.
She must be around.
Hurry up.
Move in.
Look behind.
Did you see a girl, wearing a frock?
Give me ten Rupees.
Here.
Open the door.
- Open up!
Give that girl to me!
I paid 2000 Rupees to buy her!
Come on, open up!
Open the door!
Open it!
It's gold!
Should be worth 3,000.
Forget the girl. Let's go.
It's all right.
Don't be afraid.
We'll get down at the next station
and we'll go to Bombay.
We've been after chickens.
Will we spare a hen if we find one?
Let go... leave her!
Sister...
Help me!
Leave me!
How far can she run?
Sister, do something!
Look at her... there.
Sister! Help me!
Hi, how are you?
I'm okay. Are you in Goa?
No, I'm returning to Mumbai.
What?
It's a long story.
In my train, there were some goons.
They were taking 25 kidnapped girls to Goa.
Somehow, I managed to save them.
I'm on my way back
to Mumbai with them.
What! Are you all right?
Tell me about it, what happened?
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