Hum Saath-Saath Hain: We Stand United Page #8

Synopsis: The trials and challenges of a joint family in India, whose parents are Ramkishen and second wife Mamta, and have three sons and a married daughter. The eldest son is handicapped since birth, and is from Ramkishen's first wife. Mamta, the second wife, hates him, and like Kaikeyi in Ramayana wants the estate and wealth in her sons' names. She and her daughter's father-in-law, scheme together, and have the eldest son, including his wife and child, thrown out of the house. Mamta and her sons are all set to control the finances and the estate - until she finds out that her very own sons do not approve of nor support her actions in throwing their step-brother out of the house.
Genre: Drama, Family, Musical
Director(s): Sooraj R. Barjatya
Production: Rajshri Media
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Year:
1999
177 min
3,415 Views


Sit down.

Whetherwe're tied in a bond or not..

We're tied in an

emotional bond ofhearts.

lsn't it?

Don't worry about Sadhna.

Her delivery is my responsibility.

lt will be a normal delivery.

Careful.

You might have to go to

the hospital any moment.

Sit down.

- See what father sent foryou.

A little Krishna.

He wants you to always keep

this idol in front of you.

Give it to me.

-Why are you staying here?

Sapna is here.

- l've taken official leave from sir.

l'm going to stay

here till you deliver.

Tea...

Doctor, Preeti is staying

here leaving all herwork.

And Sapna isn't taking part

in her college cultural program.

l have three daughters not one.

Vinod will complete training by

the time the factory is inaugurated.

Then we'll send him back to the

city.

Time just flew by

laughing with Sapna.

We didn't realise anything.

Time moves at its' own pace.

Time takes its' tests

all the time in some way.

l don't understand! Why has

production in the factory stopped?

We faced technical

problems earliertoo!

Sir, Anand could tackle them.

l've heard this a number of times.

Quickly appoint a good engineer.

ln this manner, we won't be

able to clearthe bank loans!

l'm on my way.

Now how are they?

They still have high temperature.

Jyoti mentioned that they haven't

been eating well for some days.

They've stopped playing too.

Yes.

-Anyway continue the medicines.

lnform me tomorrow morning.

l have to talk to you.

l want to say something to

you as yourfamily doctor.

Children are as delicate as flowers.

lf they don't find a loving

environment, they wither away.

And that's not good.

l'm unable to give them time

because of my problems at work.

l often lose my temperwith them.

Yesterday you raised your hand at

them

They were being stubborn.

They wanted to go to

Anand and Sangita.

Why don't you give in to them?

Don't lose the peace of your

family to personal grudges.

Or no doctorwill be able to help.

Anand and his wife have come!

With Radhika!

Brother!

You didn't inform us that

Raju and Bablu were so ill.

We left as soon as

sister-in-law called up.

You didn't consider us family.

Forgive me.

Forgive me.

What are you saying?

l had turned blind with selfishness.

l achieved one success

after another in business.

l assumed it was because of me.

But after Anand left, l found

out the success wasn't mine.

But of ourteam.

Since Anand left home,

without asking ortaking anything..

l haven't had any peace.

l lost everything l had.

The happiness of the children.

The smile on Jyoti's face.

But we're together again!

We will live together.

Today is such a joyous day.

My daughter's house

is settled again.

We've come to ask you for

something.

Ask brother Vivek to return home.

lt was Vivek's belief that

we'll be together again.

l rememberthe day we were

leaving for Bangalore...

He placed his hand on

my head and said...

All your sorrows be mine

May all my joys be yours.

l've committed a grave sin!

A grave sin!

Nothing is lost.

Look there.

No, Mamta.

You are the same Mamta for me.

...who gave our children

such a noble upbringing.

Made them such good humans.

Shall we go to Rampur?

We are going to be grand parents.

Yes, Sadhna needs you

the most at this hour.

Anything to worry about?

- No, Sadhna is fine.

Start the final testing of the

machines. We're off to the hospital.

Brother is here!

- Hurrah!

Congratulation! You've become a

Papa! -You have a son!

Many congratulations.

You..?

- Talk later.

Sangita, take him in.

Let's go.

Mother...

l've come to take my

daughter-in-law and grandson home.

l won't take him.

You left. Not once did

you ask your mother...

What is my fault?

Attention! The heirto the

family is making his entry!

Give the baby to me!

- No!

l'm the aunt!

- No!

lt's the Papa's turn first.

No, first of all it's

the turn of Papa's Mummy.

Aunt, compared to all

the joys of the world..

The joy ofbecoming a

grandmother is the best.

Mother, all of us are in

line to meet the baby.

Me, first.

- Sure.

Aunt before the uncle.

Let's love him together.

lt's also the right of the elder

uncle and aunt to love the baby.

Yes, Prem.

One day for my sake...

You took a pledge in front of mother.

Today for my sake l want you,

You take another pledge.

Garland her.

Here is your Mummy!

Okay, you may...

- l have garlanded her.

Sister-in-law, on this joyous

occasion l've brought special sweets!

You really do too much!

Forgive me for all that l did

so farwas with ulterior motives.

Blinded by love for my daughter.

l fed flourto the ants,

watered the god of the trees.

Prayers, invocation..

-Yes, l did all that.

But l couldn't shake the

foundation of yourfamily.

Mother Ram Kishen is right.

lt's all a game of values.

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