Himmatwala Page #3

Synopsis: An honest temple priest takes on more than he can handle when he bears witness to a murder and gives evidence in a court of law against a powerful landlord in his village. The landlord bribes his way to freedom and engineers a ploy to ruin the priests reputation and his status among his peers in the village. Ashamed of his tarnished reputation the priest commits suicide,and leaves his wife and young children to face the atrocities of the evil landlord. The son flees the village and travels to Mumbai to make a life, but returns years later to avenge the shame caused to his family. Thi
Genre: Action
Director(s): Sajid Khan
Production: UTV Motion Pictures
  2 wins & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
1.7
NOT RATED
Year:
2013
150 min
$270,880
Website
147 Views


My dear listen to me.

I hate the poor!

Listen to me.

What do you think you're doing?

It's worth a 1000 rupees.

Yes.

I hate the poor!

How dare that man do that to me?

He humiliated and insulted

me before all the villagers.

Now will you do something about it?

I agree with you.

You go and sleep.

And I will ruin his sleep.

I won't spare him.

Hariya... Bali... let's go.

Relax, brot he r-i n-law.

What do you mean relax?

He humiliated my daughter

in front of the villagers.

The last time you held me back because

of Rekha, now what will you tell me?

Now I won't hold you back,

I will show you the path.

What do you mean?

He works for the government

and they are very well connected.

If you hurt him, he will hurt you.

There's only one way out.

Bribe him.

And then he will stop

throwing his weight around.

Instead he will bow down before you.

You talk to him,

while I'll talk to Rekha.

Let's go.

Not like this...

Money in your hands

and a smile on your lips.

Let's go.

Good.

If you had given me this amount earlier,

I wouldn't have given you a hard time.

Here.

The thing is this is my first bribe.

And I want you to

present this money...

to my mother.

WOW!

You brought your

mother here from Delhi.

Good family planning!

Bless the mother that

gave birth to a crook like you.

Call her sol may offer

my gratitude to her.

Just a minute.

Mom...

Savitri?

Who are you?

You aren't a CBI officer from Delhi.

Neither am I from Delhi,

nor am I a CBI officer.

I'm a sister's brother

and a mother's son...

a brave heart.

Savitri...

you think by putting

your son up against me...

you've achieved something great?

Don't forget that I am Sher Singh.

Hariya... Bali... beat him up.

Ravi is my son, Sher Singh.

Don't forget that.

I swear on my mother and sister...

I will crush you to rubble.

Run for your lives.

Run.

That's worth 500 rupees.

No...

He was useless,

guess I'll have to try something.

Here's the messiah of the poor.

You like to challenge others,

don't you?

Today I will challenge you.

You say you are a tiger.

Try and save Ramnagar from this tiger.

Today we will know

who is the real tiger!

Hariya, open the cage.

Tiger.

Run.

Yes.

Help.

Rekha.

That hurt didn't it? Even I got hurt.

Now listen, go back to the jungle.

These villagers aren't tasty.

All you'll get is bones,

and tigers like flesh.

Also, Sher Singh has

sucked their blood dry.

If you eat them,

people will say you are dieting.

And there's so much to eat

in the jungle, you'll die eating!

Bad joke, huh?

Listen, walk away nicely.

And if you ever attack

this village again...

I will hunt you and

your kind so bad...

That after 20-30

years people will say...

'Save the tiger!'

Will you like that?

No, you won't.

So, walk away quietly.

Good... bye.

If you weren't here today,

this wouldn't have happened.

And if I weren't here,

you wouldn't be here either.

Remember this...

The savior is always

stronger than the killer.

Okay.

Mohinder Amarnath bowls...

Michael Holding misses

the shot and it's an LBW!

WOW!

We have won the Cricket world cup!

Kapil Dev, you are awesome!

Say this on the mike...

I know this is your

love and affection for me.

Come here.

He doesn't know that India may have

lifted the Cricket world cup but...

Ravi will hurt him so badly that

he won't be able to lift a tea-cup!

Go away.

Brother-in-law...

while you sit here with your

hand around a stuffed tiger...

Ravi actually fought

with a real tiger.

He saved the entire

village from a tiger.

The villagers are singing his praises.

And the sands of time

are covering your name.

Do something soon or

Ravi will take your place.

And you will be giving

him a foot massage.

Narayan Das, that's enough!

Don't you know that a tiger

sleeps for 18 hours in a day...

but when he wakes up,

he puts everyone else to sleep.

Dhanna...

Dhanna has been freed

from prison today.

The breaths you've taken

in your entire life are less than...

the number of people

Dhanna has killed.

Yes?

Ravi's father died because of me.

Now Ravi will also die because of me.

Dhanna!

Soak your weapon with Ravi's blood.

With pleasure!

Ravi!

What's wrong?

Which animal have you freed today?

Bear? Wild Buffalo? Cheetah?

Ravi, your life is in danger.

My dad has hired a goon to kill you.

Is that so?

Oh my god, he is here.

Really? They are here?

Ravi, they will kill you.

They will kill me?

Trust me, Ravi.

Please turn around and look.

Relax.

I have the blessings

of the Goddess Durga...

even if a thousand enemies arise...

this brave heart will bury them all...

right here!

Ravi, oh my god!

Your hands are bleeding.

So stop it.

H ow?

This is 1983, tear your dupatta

and wrap it around my hand.

What's wrong, Padma?

Why are you upset with me?

You said you would

be back in one year.

But you came back after four years.

I know...

but distance makes

the heart grow fonder.

When Ravi finds out that

you are Narayan Das' son...

Is it my fault that I am his son?

You knowl am not like him.

Padma!

Ravi... this is...

Narayan Das' son.

- Raviji...

- Shut up.

Don't try to meet Padma

again or I won't spare you.

Raviji...

Ravi...

Do you realize what you're saying?

You want to marry Narayan Das' son?

Mom...

just because the father is wicked,

doesn't mean the son is wicked.

Don't you remember...

what his father did to your dad?

But why should a son

pay for his father's mistakes?

Ravi...

you are also friends

with Sher Singh's daughter.

Why?

It's because she is not

like her father, she has changed.

If you think I'm making a mistake...

I won't marry Shakti.

But I will not marry

anyone else either.

Marriage?

You know very well that

our families don't see eye to eye.

Yet you've come here with a proposal.

My son isn't a one size

fits all piece of clothing.

Narayan Das...

I guess you're not aware that

Shakti and Padma love each other.

Shakti has also decided

he wants to marry Padma.

I've changed my decision, Ravi.

You refused to listen

to what I had to say.

You disrespected me...

so why should I respect you?

Shakti, I didn't know that

you and Padma loved each other.

Forgive me, Shakti.

Marry Padma.

Please forgive me.

How the bitterness

has given way to sweetness.

Why should I get my son

married to such a girl...

whose mother works as a maid and

whose father was a temple priest...

Narayan Das!

If you say another

word about my father...

I won't make you laugh and then cry...

I will make you sob and

keep until you can't stop crying.

It's my fault.

I thought the son

won't be like the father.

But a dog will always beget a dog!

It's good he went away.

If I had stood up,

I'd have raised my hand.

Now I'll give the

good news to Sher Singh.

Brother-in-law...

What's the matter?

Want a lift?

My house is on the ground floor!

I don't need a lift.

Today I have done something

for which you will kiss my hands.

And touch my feet.

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