Haraamkhor Page #2
- Year:
- 2015
- 90 min
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Shyamu will thrash you.
- "You should let money run after
- not you after money."
Did you rob the whole town?
- Tuition fees, sir.
Step aside.
Bloody thieves!
- Mintu, my pants are slipping off.
- My pocket is full, my pants will fall off.
- Let them fall off. That's the idea.
When your pants fall,
Sandhya will see it all.
- Mr. Shaktiman, may I?
- Now hold your ears.
2... 3... 4...
What's this nonsense?
Go make some tea.
Take out your books.
So, what does "Shyam" mean?
- Sandhya.
- Shut up. You talk too much.
Meet me alone.
Solve it, solve it.
We can't let Darky ruin our plan again.
Are you with me on this?
Kamal?
How is your husband?
He's fine.
- All good?
Invite me over sometime.
Sure.
And he won't mind?
- Not at all.
- Or you want to go out sometime?
Did you have your fill?
Wait. Easy.
I'm getting down.
Careful.
Do you see his bike?
Come up.
Not you. You look for the bike.
- That's the one. There. Now deflate it.
Be quick.
Shyamu's here!
Run, Shaktiman!
Meddling with my bike.
It wasn't me. It was Kamal.
Liar!
- I swear, I didn't do it.
Come on. Fix it now.
Then kneel down.
I'll deal with you in class.
Come back! How dare you?
Water?
- It's finished.
Walk faster.
- No. Let's run.
Hey? Archana?
What's wrong?
You lied to me.
You said you weren't intimate
with your wife.
Why are you getting into all that?
You're not mature enough.
- I'd rather be immature
- than be like you all.
- You lie to me.
Papa doesn't have time for me.
- And Mum has left us.
Adults have their reasons. But..
..all I know is, you are adorable.
She must be heartless.
But I'm not your mum.
So who are you? Papa?
Not him either.
- Then what?
Don't like the food?
No.
It's fine.
How was your trip?
Legal procedures are usually long.
I'll have to go back on the 24th.
What's wrong?
That's it?
I'm done.
- I've spoken at work.
- We're moving to the city next year.
- If you finish high school there,
it'll be easier for college admissions.
- She didn't eat though.
No, I have some work in the afternoon.
Just a second.
No. I thought I heard something.
Your father's uniform?
Scary.
- What if he shows up?
- That's my room.
Is this how you dress at home?
- Papa bought it.
You're so fair skinned.
Your clothes?
The scooter.
Come on. Get me some water now.
Give it to me.
Get the whole bucket.
All of it?
- Yes.
It's heavy.
- What was that?
There's a firing range nearby.
Okay.
I didn't know.
The scooter is fine.
Just needs some overhauling.
Must've been out of use.
Will it work now?
Absolutely.
It's awesome.
Why are you giving me the keys?
- It's yours now.
- You'll land me in trouble.
You fixed it. So it's yours now.
You know what Papa said?
- What?
- He wants me to finish
high school in the city.
He just wants you to have a good future.
Really?
Do you realize what this means?
- What?
I'll be sent away.
So I'll ride all the way for you.
- It's not funny, sir.
- Why do you still call me "sir"?
Should I call you Shyam
in front of your wife?
Go ahead.
- Sure?
No. I'm kidding.
Let's go to her right away.
Let's do it.
- No, no, no.
I was just kidding.
I don't like any of your students.
Especially Sandhya.
You were my student too.
That's why I don't like her.
She's an outsider.
She has no friends here.
And she has no mother.
What's my mother's name?
Her name?
- Yes.
Her name is Mrs. Garhwal.
Her first name?
We shouldn't call our elders
by their names.
- Blackout. Just a minute.
Don't leave. Come back.
Forever looking for excuses.
She's too smart for her age.
She says I'm very handsome.
I swear.
Despite your dark skin?
She loves that too.
She said, if I had a thick mustache,
she'd go crazy for me.
So grow one and marry her. Spare me.
I was just kidding.
An empty mind is a devil's workshop.
- Why did you hit me so hard?
For doubting your husband.
Don't be naughty.
There goes your bride.
You should ask her to marry you.
Sandhya, get up!
Sandhya!
Mintu, hold her.
- Sandhya!
Lift her.
- Get her up.
- Sandhya.
Sandhya, get up.
- It happened
due to menstrual bleeding.
- We have put her on drips now.
- We'll get the test reports tomorrow.
Are you new here?
Yes, sir.
- Could you please wait outside?
If you don't mind...
Should I stay back?
First let me tell her about us.
I will speak to her father directly.
About?
The wedding.
What wedding?
Mine. With Sandhya.
Seriously?
Dumbass.
You think Darky will let that happen?
If he really loved her, he would
have visited her at the hospital.
I think her father will let me marry her.
- Marry who?
- Sandhya. Who else.
Dream on!
You're still a kid.
You don't know anything
about "mature love."
That happens behind closed doors,
at night.
What does Darky have that I don't?
You don't have the balls.
I'm sorry I couldn't visit you
at the hospital.
Your wife must be home.
How could you?
True.
You haven't been able to focus
on your studies lately.
So here.
What is this?
- Questions for the final exams.
I don't want them.
Let me in at least.
- No, sir.
Papa will be back any moment.
Just for a while.
- No, sir. You need to go now. No.
Are you upset with me?
Please leave.
Easy.
Let's hope her father isn't home.
If he was, his jeep would be here.
- Nobody's home.
- I think so too.
What are you both doing here?
I wanted to talk to you.
- About what?
I am in love with you.
If you love me too, meet me at 4,
wearing that green dress.
Kamal!
You asked her to meet you here, right?
I asked her to come at 4.
She'll be here. Wake up.
- You're useless.
Where did you get
that shirt from anyway?
Did you steal it?
- Tell me!
Neelu dropped you off last night.
She left this for you.
Who is she?
A friend.
It's the 24th today.
Don't you have your court hearing?
Neelu is a nice person.
She'll take care of you.
I wanted to tell you about her.
I was waiting for the right time.
We've been together for years.
I'm going to school.
I was waiting for you to be old enough.
I'm taking the scooter.
- Sandhya.
Sandhya.
- Come here.
Let's meet after school, at the windmill.
- I need his help with the homework.
- In the middle of the night?
- Come back in the morning.
What happened to you?
- Nothing. Just..
She thinks she can show up
whenever she wants to.
- What's wrong?
Sandhya came to meet you.
I sent her home.
She's really getting on my nerves now.
- She's lost her mind.
You did the right thing.
- Move aside now.
Why are you mad at me?
Not you. At her.
Pass me the pillow.
Take it easy. Relax.
I am relaxed.
Where do we meet today?
Wear a perfume when you come.
Hello, Mr. Tewari.
- Lunch?
Please stop.
You didn't come that day.
I waited for you.
If you ever stop me again,
I'll tell my father.
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