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Synopsis: 'Girlfriend' is a story about two intimate friends Tanya (Isha Koppikar) and Sapna (Amrita Arora) who have always been together since they were in college. Now they live together and each one of them is fond of the other, to that extent that if one does something, the other follows. Sapna meets Rahul (Aashish Choudhary) when Tanya is out of town for some work. Sapna finds herself in a relationship with Rahul and by the time Tanya is back, Sapna has already fallen for Rahul and starts loving him. When Tanya learns of this relationship, she is jealous and reacts very adversely and in her jealousy and possessiveness comes out when she meets Rahul. Now Tanya goes all out to break Sapna's relationship with Rahul and her hidden agenda and desires come to light in the later part of the film.
 
IMDB:
3.3
NOT RATED
Year:
2004
126 min
138 Views


"Hey, what's there to cry now?"

"By the way, that man has left."

Come into my arms.

"Tonight, we'll sleep

together freely."

"By the way, I have not slept for many nights.

- Why?"

Why? How could I sleep

when I knew that...

...he was taking you

away from me forever.

Would this thought ever let me sleep?

Not even for a second.

That's why we had to be separated.

- Separated?

Why would we separate?

"You have seen a man's love.

Isn't it, Sapna?"

You won't do it again.

I am here to love you.

There are no such needs that one

girl cannot fulfill of another girl.

That means... that means

you were trying to...

...separate me from Rahul

from the beginning.

He was not the one for you.

- That's why you always created...

...misunderstandings

between Rahul and me.

That night when we

went to the disco...

"...you didn't call him, did you?"

"Yes, I called him.

- Lies! You are lying."

You always gave him the impression...

...that we were having

something between us.

Yes! I admit that I did it. Okay.

Aren't you happy? Tell me.

The eyes and the lips on which

only I had the right...

...he was trying to get that.

I wished that I would kill him.

I should have told you before

how much I loved you.

Then all this wouldn't

have happened.

Leave me. Let me go from here.

How much will you fight?

Where will you go?

This is love.

He already left.

- He's not going today.

He'll leave tomorrow.

Rahul secretly gave a letter

to me at the restaurant.

He was so right about you.

My lover! My husband!

What do you think of yourself?

I had received so many

warning signals.

I'm going to him now.

I'm going to him.

"You can't go anywhere. I can't

live without you, Sapna."

"Let me go, Tanya. Let me go."

Never!

You?

Speak!

"What is this new game, now?"

It's not a game.

- I separated Sapna from you.

I have realized my mistake today.

And why did you do that?

I loved Sapna.

You came between us.

So it was true.

- Yes!

I'm a lesbian.

I boy trapped in a body of a girl.

I wanted that you and Sapna

should be together.

But I lost.

I'm sorry for that mistake.

You are here. I was bringing water...

Scoundrel! That night

I had attacked you.

What's wrong with you?

Are you out of your senses?

Enough! Enough of all this.

You are crazy! Crazy!

I'll kill you.

Men had tortured me

from my childhood.

I hate this gender!

These winds are moist!

"You had touched Sapna by

these hands, hadn't you?"

Hadn't you touched my delicate

Sapna by these hands?

"Is Mr. Rahul at home?

- Yes, he is. - He is?"

Let him die.

What men know about love?

"I did all of this for you, my love."

And you say you hate me?

"Did you get hurt, my love?"

Now I'll show you how death

looks in his eyes.

Careful!

You were right.

"Enough, Sapna! Enough!"

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Karan Razdan

Karan Razdan (born 1961) is an Indian actor, writer and director, who works in Bollywood. more…

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