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Synopsis: Varsha has been brought up in an orthodox Hindu family, and has been taught to treat her husband as her God. When she marries influential politician, Bittu Singh, she decides to be the ideal Hindu wife and becomes his shadow, bowing down to his every command. When the time for election comes, Bittu prepares himself for an election in which he may become the Chief Minister of the State, while a pregnant Varsha prepares herself for mother-hood. When Bittu asks Varsha to accompany him to one of his speeches, she agrees to do so. On the way there they are attacked, their driver is killed, Bittu and Varsha are assaulted, and as a result loses her child. Bittu wins the elections and becomes the State's new Chief Minister, leaving Varsha in hospital to deal with her loss and mental agony. When Varsha recovers, she returns to Bittu, who now resides in a palatial home, and once she settles down, she demands that he bring their assailants to justice. A man named Shiva is arrested, he confesses,
 
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1991
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for saving my life or get mad at you.

Why did you stop me from putting a stop to my sorrows?

Life is God's gift. You don't lose it yourself.

Must be, definitely for some people.

But for a mad person, it's a curse. - Who says you are mad?

Everyone.

The doctors, my husband. . . all the time. . .

that I've lost my sanity after losing my baby.

Shouting with pain after being hurt ; moaning in agony after being wounded. .

or to grieve after losing something is but natural.

It's but human nature.

If you hadn't grieved after losing your baby then. . .

then I'd believe there was definitely something wrong with your mind.

Do you know what's the biggest problem of this world?

What?

People have become so insane at the hands of greed, power, and hatred. . .

that they see a sane person as insane.

I don't understand what you say.

''At times it's autumn and at times it's raining''

''All say, this is what life actually is''

''At times it's autumn and at times it's raining''

''All say, this is what life actually is''

''When Day passes, then follows the Night''

''The Night harbingers the glorious Day''

''A light dies out, a light lights up''

''There is always darkness hiding beneath the bright light''

''Darkness and light go hand in hand''

''All say, this is what life actually is''

''Those who never give up on life''

''All secrets of overcoming sorrow do they know, for sure''

''Know this is the way of life''

''One moment, victory. The next, defeat''

''Elation to frustration are linked together''

''All say, this is what life actually is''

''Who's a friend, who's a foe''

''I found this out in good time''

''If none besides, your own shadow have you''

''Atleast a particle for aid have you''

''That reflects the truth is a true mirror''

''All say, this is what life actually is''

''At times it's autumn and at times it's raining''

''All say, this is what life actually is''

The sky had cleared for sometime and again it has mantled with dark clouds.

Hey dark clouds! What will you take to leave?

No need to laugh. You can even give a smile.

What do I do? Everytime I try to divert my mind. . .

and again the empty cradle swings before my sight.

I can hear my inside cry.

Everytime the face of my baby's killer flashes before my eyes.

What? You saw his face? - Yes.

Can you recognize him if he comes before you?

I'll kill him! - What if I seek him out?

You'll be doing me a great favour.

Stop! Good you came along.

Where do you want to go?

Dad's untimely arrival ruined the birthday party the other day.

Let's go home. - And do what?

Let's start from where we left.

Only you and me? - Yes. Just you and me.

What's wrong?

I don't have time for your childish pranks.

Oh really! Then for what pranks have you the time?

You have grown up. So learn to talk like a grown up, get it!

There are many a games that only adults can play.

Then go and play that game.

But like all the games, that game too needs a partner.

Then go and find one. I am leaving. - What?

''We are such good friends, but we happen to meet only on Fridays. ''

Changed your mind so soon?

Tell me. What are you doing Friday night?

You tell me what I should do.

You were saying something about a game.

Is that a promise? - It's a deal.

But, what about your father?

Don't you worry about him. I'll handle him.

My disciple Shiva is rotting in jail for having assaulted you.

What's to be done about him? - He's not rotting.

He's having a ball.

And, what about his wife and kids? - They too are enjoying themselves.

I don't get it.

The man who murderously assaulted Mr. Singh. . .

by whose hands he lost his baby, wife lost her sanity. . .

why would Mr. Singh be sympathetic towards such a man?

Only a saint can do this. - A saint or a politician.

This can even be a political move.

If that is so then start collecting evidences.

Possibly, we might find a scope.

Hope you didn't face any financial problems.

No. I get the money on the 15th of every month.

But, this is no life living without you.

But don't I visit you every week?

Don't change the topic. I am your wife, not a concubine.

How long will we continue meeting clandestinely?

Think about me. The way I meet you now and then,. . .

seems you are my paramour and not my wife.

And what if I got pregnant? How will I face the society?

How come I got pregnant when the husband is in jail? Answer me!

Good evening ! - Good evening ! Who are you?

I am a member of Shiva's party. Am here to meet him.

Did he tell you that today he'd. . .

Yes. He told me that as long as he's in jail, I should take care of you.

Perhaps, you were saying something. - No nothing.

If you need any help, do feel free to. . .

My husband wouldn't like it if I took anyone's help.

How do you manage then? - God takes care of all.

This television seems new. - Yes. . .

Well no, it's old. Would you like to have something?

Just a glass of water. I'll take it on my own.

Wait! I'll get it for you.

Who's he? I don't know him. Get rid of him.

Thank you !

You'd better leave now. I am alone in the house.

Good night!

So, you work in the newspaper. Glad to meet you. What can I do for you?

You have a convict names Shiva. I would like to meet him.

Isn't he the one who had attacked the Chief Minister?

That's right.

Call Shiva.

How did you get hurt?

What do I say now? You'll never believe me.

If you are married then I can say for sure, your wife must have hit you.

Mr. Malhotra, intending to play cards early in the morning?

Jailor, who's the gentleman?

Forgot so soon? Didn't we meet just yesterday?

Meet Mr. Sanjay. He's a reporter in the newspapers.

I am not that fortunate to meet great men like you.

They don't let me out and you can't come in and stay.

Was this man in his cell last night.

Yes, of course! I can vouch for it.

If you don't believe me, you could check out the attendance register.

Mister, I think you saw a ghost.

Remember my face well ! I might have seen a ghost but you. . .

You are not seeing any ghost.

Have a nice day!

This is Sanjay calling. - Yes say.

I have an important work with you. Want to meet you rightaway.

Sanjay but. . .

I have found Shiva, the man who attacked you and your husband.

But, we can do no harm to him. - We can do nothing?

I am the wife of the Chief Minister.

And the C. M . is an enemy of Swami Haridas, but is his friend.

Shiva is in prison, but he's free!

You are talking in riddles. I don't understand anything.

This is indeed a riddle meshed in a tangle of shady political intrigue.

The one end of which starts on Shiva and ends at your baby.

Give me some time. I'll certainly solve this mystery.

Where have you been?

Out. - Out where?

You've no time from your busy politics to even find out our baby's murderer.

Don't tell me you've gone maniacal again.

So, did you find out who he is?

Why don't you say you had gone to meet that journalist who saved your life?

If you want to meet him, why make an excuse of the baby?

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Mahesh Bhatt

Mahesh Bhatt (born 20 September 1948) is an Indian film director, producer and screenwriter known for his works exclusively in Hindi cinema. A stand-out film from his earlier period is Saaransh (1984), screened at the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. It became India's official entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for that year. The 1986 film Naam was his first piece of commercial cinema. In 1987, he turned producer with the film Kabzaa under the banner, "Vishesh Films", with his brother Mukesh Bhatt. Bhatt went on to become one of the most recognized directors of the Indian film industry in the next decade, giving both art-house works such as Daddy (1989) and Swayam (1991), as well as commercial romantic hits like Awaargi (1990), Aashiqui (1990) and Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin (1991), in which he cast Pooja with actor Aamir Khan. He next directed Sadak (1991) which remains his highest grossing either directed or produced under the banner, "Vishesh Films". During the 1990s Bhatt won critical acclaim for Sir (1993), along with other hits such as Gumraah (1993) and Criminal (1994). In 1994 he won the National Film Award – Special Jury Award for directing Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke (1993). In 1999, he directed the autobiographical Zakhm, which has garnered the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration. Bhatt has produced contemporary films such as Jism, Murder and Woh Lamhe. He co-owns film producing company Vishesh Films with his brother Mukesh Bhatt. more…

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