Jagir

Synopsis: The compassionate widower Raja of Anjangadh, Shoorveer Singh, who knows the location of immense wealth belonging to his kingdom, is betrayed by his brother, Digambar Singh, and killed. His young son is separated from him, while his loyal employee, Mangal Singh, is not only tortured but also loses his right arm at the hands of Daku Lakhan Singh, an associate of Digambar, and his son is allegedly killed. Years later, Shoorveer and Mangal's sons re-surface as Shankar and Sanga respectively, and join forces with Danny D'Souza, who is on the lookout for the male who killed his wife, Monica. The trio will soon be pitted against Lakhan, who is now known as Suryapratap Singh; his son, Ranjeet; an army of goons; including a seven-foot giant, Django D'Costa, who has teeth made of iron. Things become complicated when they find out that Sanga is in love with Suryapratap's daughter, Asha.
 
IMDB:
7.1
Year:
1984
135 min
96 Views


Lord, this royal treasure...

is for the welfare and well-being

of the people

Neither my forefathers nor I have

ever taken anything from it

After the heart-attack,

I want to entrust...

the responsibility of the safety

of the treasure to the Prince

Bless him, Lord, so that he turns

out to be a kind-hearted king...

who rules the hearts of the people

Bless him with wisdom and strength, Lord

Shamshera, I'm proud

of your loyalty

I entrust the safety of

the royal treasure to you

Go

See that bird, Lakhan?

It's the falcon, Bahadur Shamsher.

It's terribly dangerous

That place it guards...

is where the whole treasure

of Anjangarh lies buried

I know that, but how

does one get there?

I know. How about my share?

You'll get half of it

The King wears a pendant.

In the pendant...

is a map that leads

to the royal treasure

Put this away safely

The way to the royal treasure

is on this very map

Nobody except you

knows of this secret

Till such time as

the Prince grows up...

he must not get to know either.

- As you wish, Maharaja

I've put the map in this. It'll

remain around the prince's neck

Maharaja, your soldiers and guards

are in my custody

I don't want unnecessary bloodshed

Just hand me the pendant which has

the map of the royal treasure

Pendant? Which pendant?

That pendant which has the map

leading to the royal treasure

So this is your doing, is it?

- Yes

You wouldn't give me 5000 rupees

when I asked for it

He's now going to make me

the owner of 50 million!

Maharaja Shoor Veer Singh...

quietly take off the pendant

and give it to Lakhan

You know the consequences of

betraying the royal family

You can expect loyalty only

from a dog nowadays, Maharaja

And your brother is

a mere human being...

who can sell out to anyone

for a handful of money

Take care of this pendant, prince.

- Is father going to remain here?

No, we'll see you very soon

Chetak, take this letter to the S.P.

And carry the prince to safety

Go on!

- Let's go, Chetak

Father, what am I to wear?

- You? Wear these clothes

Maharaja! Are you giving me

the pendant, or must I open fire?

Let me do this noble task, Lakhan

Hold it! You want the pendant

the Maharaja is wearing, isn't it?

No, Mangal Singh! No...

- Have patience, Maharaja

You are the most cherished treasure

your people have

A thousand such treasures could be

sacrificed to save your life

Please go and take rest

Here you are, Lakhan.

- Is it the same one?

Yes, it's the same pendant, Lakhan!

Let's go!

Wait... let me see that map first.

- No, Lakhan. Don't make that mistake

Break it anyway you wish and you

could tear a part of the map

Better take it to a goldsmith

and have it opened carefully

Mangal Singh, you will surely have

your reward when we find the treasure

I'll give the ingrate

his reward right now!

Hold it!

Finish him, Lakhan!

And kill the prince too

And rear my son Ranjit

like your own son

You are the one who has

started the bloodshed

You have killed my friend!

I'm not sparing you now...

No, Lakhan. Don't kill Maharaja.

Take my life instead

No, I'm not accepting

your sacrifice Mangal Singh

I want to make you my companion!

Out of my way...

Chief, look whom I've brought

Father...

Mangal, I don't want

to give you any sorrow

Your king will live.

- Really?

But your king has committed a murder

And I want revenge for the killing

Very well, Lakhan. I'm ready.

- No, no!

The prince will die instead

of the Maharaja

So that the grief of his son makes

the Maharaj suffer all his life

Don't kill that child!

He's not the prince

You are lying, Maharaja.

- I'm speaking the truth

That's Mangal Singh's son.

- Really?

Mangal Singh, is he your son?

Speak! Is he your son?

No. Every father speaks a lie

to save his son's life

He's the real prince, Lakhan Singh

Zorawar, ax the prince with

your swords and throw him out

Father! Help!

Father! Help!

Mangal Singh, why're you doing this?

Tell them that he's your son

Father! Help!

Shame on your manliness!

Why are you using a whip?

Use swords. Even then you will not

find the real pendant!

Where is the map?

- My mouth will never open...

to tell you about the

royal treasure, Lakhan!

I'll cut your tongue to pieces!

Hurry up and see the power

of loyalty for yourself

Make two pieces of my tongue

and it'll resound with "No"

Make four pieces and the voice

will reverberate four times more

Silence!

- You can silence me...

but the prince is not going

to remain silent, Lakhan.

The prince?

- Yes

The one you killed with your swords,

was not the prince.

Who was he? Who?

Who was he?

- He was my son.

Your son? You're lying!

Mangal never tells a lie.

You take the truth for a lie

The prince is very much alive...

and he wears the real pendant

around his neck!

No!

- Yes

So listen... I will move

heaven and earth...

and find the real prince!

- Like hell you will

Come the time, the prince

will himself find you...

and avenge his father's death!

That day, your chest will stand up

to the prince's bullets Lakhan!

The prince's bullets?

- Yes

I will clap every time

the bullets hit you

You will clap?

- Yes. And loudly too!

Let me see how you clap

This palace is abandoned, Mangal

You and the prince

will now live with me

No, S.P. Till the prince grows up,

I must live here

And you are now responsible

for the prince's wellbeing anyway

Why not? The Maharaja's

wish shall be fulfilled

The prince will indeed

marry my daughter, Seema

Where is the prince?

- What are you talking about?

Didn't the prince come to you?

- To us?

Yes. I personally sent

him away astride Chetak

But he didn't get to us.

- No?

So where has the prince gone?

No! Such an injustice

can never be possible!

That garland is meant for God!

How did this lovely child

land here?

There's no one around either

My son... do not be afraid.

Nothing will happen to you

Who are you? How did you get here?

Where are your parents?

Don't cry... I'm here with you, son.

I'm here

What have you done?

Don't worry, Guru.

Nothing's going to happen

I've been brought up in the

company of snake-charmers

Nothing's going to happen to me.

I have a lot of scars on my body

This is just another.

- What scars?

Not snake-bites. They're scars

of sword-injuries

Sword-injuries?

- Want to see?

See

This is what my story is all about...

my introduction. Good bye

Listen... come here

You have saved my life.

This loot now belongs to you

I appreciate your strength.

But I don't accept charity

I'm happily giving it away...

you have saved my life

To save a life is man's duty.

And I don't sell my duties

I consider all those who stake

their lives to save another...

to be my friends. And I'm not going

to let you return empty-handed, friend

Friend? In that case,

we split the stuff two ways

Half for you and half for me.

- All right

No fifty-fifty. It's going to

be split in three parts

Take that. Shoot your mouth off...

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Sachin Bhowmick

Sachin Bhowmick (Bengali: শচীন ভৌমিক; 17 July 1930 – 12 April 2011) was an Indian Hindi film writer and director. Writing was his main work and he wrote stories or screenplays for over 94 films. He is best remembered for directing the light romantic black comedy classic Raja Rani (1973). He was also a regular contributor to Ultorath, a Bengali magazine on cinema. Due to the Bengali pronunciation of his surname Bhaumick we will find his surname spelled as Bhowmick in numerous sites. more…

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