Himmatwala Page #4

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
153 Views


So, what have you done?

Ravi came over.

To get Shakti married to his sister.

What did you do?

I kicked him out.

Stop the buggy!

What the...

You let go of a golden opportunity.

Opportunity?

Yes?

H ow?

His sister is his weakness.

If she becomes your son's wife,

we can use her against Ravi.

I don't get it.

Come...

Let's go.

Raviji...

Raviji, please listen to me.

After you left, I realized my mistake.

I love Padma and I

can't live without her.

Please forgive me if you can.

Please agree to our marriage.

I beg of you.

But don't you tell Padma.

I will buy her trousseau

and then tell her.

Your father...

My father is ashamed of what he did.

I'm a sinner.

I'm a swine,

oh god, curse me with swine flu!

Dad, there's no sickness

called swine flu.

But in 20-30 years there will be.

Please forgive me.

Please wipe away my

sins with your honesty.

Please forgive me.

Okay, I forgive you.

I have changed.

Here...

No, it's okay.

Whip me as much as you want.

Otherwise I won't stop crying.

If you insist.

What?

The red one.

Is Rakshabandhan today?

Yes, it is.

Savitri...

Savitri...

Uncle Iqbal... hello. Come in.

How are you?

I'm fine, how are you?

Very well, thanks.

Please sit.

When did you get back from Hajj?

Just this morning.

When I saw the light in your house,

I realized Ravi has returned.

And he has also brought

both of you home.

I brought this holy water

from Mecca for Savitri...

and this locket for Ravi.

Who is that?

Doesn't Ravi look handsome?

Ravi?

Who are you?

Who are you?

Tell me, who are you?

You are not my brother!

Who are you?

I am not your brother.

If you are not my brother,

then where is he?

Why did you pretend to be Ravi?

Why did you take his place?

Tell me.

I want an answer!

God bless you my sons.

Both of you make sure to...

visit on the first of every

month and give some money.

Oh come on!

It's not like we're

doing social service.

This is home for orphans like us.

And we grew up here.

It is a child's responsibility

to help with household expenses.

Ravi!

Ravi!

Mummy...

we'll see you, bye mummy.

Here you go.

Jeetendra's film

Himmatwala is in the theatres.

Can we get 50 rupees?

Ravi!

No, we won't watch it.

Okay, bye!

You know the saying, 'As

you sow, so shall you reap'.

You participate in these

fights and I bet on them.

More than half of our

winnings go to mummy.

When do we reap the benefits?

Today we're helping others,

soon god will help us.

Uncle Iqbal!

Uncle Iqbal!

Remember me?

I'm Ravi.

Ravi?

Ravi from Ram nagar.

Your friend Pandit Dharamurthy's son.

Ravi!

Ravi!

Yes.

Ravi.

What are you doing here?

Uncle, I've been living here

since I ran away from Ramnagar.

This is my friend, my brother.

He means everything to me.

God bless you.

Why don't you come back to Ramnagar?

Why should I come back to a place that

took away my dad, mom and sister?

Oh no!

Your mother and sister are alive.

What?

Yes.

Trust me, you've been mistaken.

But...

You have no idea about the

misery your mother and sister are in.

If I weren't leaving for Hajj, I

would've taken you to Ramnagar with me.

I will pray to Allah that

Savitri and Padma reunite with you.

Okay... bye.

I told you, 'as you sow,

so shall you reap'.

You're right.

I agree with you and the one above!

At least one of us is not an orphan.

From today onwards

neither of us is an orphan.

My mother is your mother...

my sister is your sister.

My mother lost one son,

she'll now have two.

Come on, let's go to Ramnagar.

I am very happy-

Mom, will be so excited to see me.

Ravi...

Ravi...

Someone get an ambulance!

No...

My mother is your mother...

my sister is your sister.

Ravi...

Your mother is my mother...

your sister is my sister.

I am grateful for all

that you did for us.

But relationships

aren't that easy to start.

I was related to my brother.

I'm not related to you,

nor will I ever be!

So, I request you to leave

us to our own devices...

and go away from here.

The fact is you are not my brother.

Dhanna!

Ravi's sister is coming

our way and she is alone.

Who are you?

What do you want?

Your brother likes to play with weapons.

Even we like to play...

with someone like you.

When I am done with you...

your brother won't be able to

hold his head high in public.

Get her here!

Please leave me.

Leave me.

Your brother is a brave heart, right?

I will show him who is brave!

Catch her.

Now I will molest you and

your brother will kill himself.

Who will protect you nov

Tell me!

If you lose your dignity and your life,

you can never get them back.

I will definitely

protect my sister's dignity.

But who will protect you from me?

It is unfortunate for

girls and women in India.

Their lives are at risk

even before they're born.

And their dignity is at

risk when they grow up.

But this will never happen again.

Because every time a woman

will find herself in trouble...

She will find a brave

heart willing to help.

Brother...

Iqbal Uncle got this for Ravi.

And so it shall be.

Ravi will wear it.

Today is your son's marriage.

Why are you so upset?

I sent my son overseas and

spent a lot on his education.

I thought I'd get him married to a

rich industrialists daughter and...

demand a huge sum as

dowry and secure my future.

But you decided he

should marry a poor girl...

and all my dreams were shattered.

I got no dowry and even

the marriage expenses...

Narayan Das, don't worry.

Celebrate your son's

marriage in a grand way.

Grand way?

I will give you 50,000 rupees.

50,000!

For that amount I would even

get my son married to a monkey!

Even to you!

Narayan Das!

Why not?

Okay. Let's go.

Narayan Das!

They are married.

But who are we to say that.

It's the love Shakti and

Padma have for each other.

It doesn't matter to you.

It doesn't matter to you.

My rooster who could give me the

golden egg has been sacrificed!

Never mind!

Where's the 100,000

rupees that you promised.

Out with it!

What 100,000?

What 100,000?

The amount you said you would give

me to get my son married to Padma.

I want it.

I said I'd give you 50,000.

Brilliant!

You think I'm an idiot?

You think I'm stupid?

You promised you would give me 100,000.

I guess the music was too loud and

hence you didn't hear what you said.

Out with the money!

Narayan Das!

You can try and fool me

but don't treat me as one.

Otherwise I'll take you

to the railway crossing.

Narayan will go in one

direction and Das in another.

This is a burden of my age.

Just like young women, my

memory has also abandoned me.

You said you would give 50,000!

I agree.

50,000!

I said 5,000!

5,000?

Manipulative Scoundrel...

Narayan Das!

I was talking about the villagers.

They don't respect you anymore.

I've heard they will support Ravi

against you in the next elections.

What rubbish?

You better prepare yourself,

brother-in-law.

Ravi will be elected

as the village head...

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