Jagir Page #3
- Year:
- 1984
- 135 min
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- You're simply scared, daddy
Nothing's going to happen to me.
Besides, I have an expert trainer
Dad, I must leave too.
I've got to meet someone.
Wait Ranjit...
Come back soon, dear
How often have I told you not to say
such things in your sister's presence?
Asha must never get to know anything
about our double-lives
"You are a thief...
you steal hearts"
"But you're the one who robs me
of my sleep and peace..."
"that's entirely your doing"
"You are a thief...
you steal hearts"
"But you're the one who robs me
of my sleep and peace..."
"that's entirely your doing"
"You are a thief...
you steal hearts"
"Slowly, quietly,
and oh so stealthily..."
"you cast a spell on my heart
with your beguiling glance"
"God Almighty!
That's an accusation against me"
"You are a thief...
you steal hearts"
"But you're the one who robs me
of my sleep and peace..."
"that's entirely your doing"
"You are a thief...
you steal hearts"
"Your eyes, your chatter,
your lovely tresses..."
"who is it who won't go mad
in love with you?"
"Love itself is madness..."
"my beauty is
but an excuse'
"You are a thief...
you steal hearts"
"But you're the one who robs me
of my sleep and peace..."
"that's entirely your doing"
"You are a thief...
you steal hearts"
"It's difficult to say who took
the first step, who was aggressive"
"Rather we keep quiet
than say anything"
"Silence, rather than words...
is the word to utter"
"You are a thief...
you steal hearts"
"But you're the one who robs me
of my sleep and peace..."
"that's entirely your doing"
"You are a thief...
you steal hearts"
Jump
In an accident like this one,
you could've lost both your eyes
Thank God your
blood groups matched
AB Rh-negative is difficult to
come by, even in hospitals
You have saved my life.
How will I repay this debt, my son?
You have repaid my debt.
- How come?
You called me your son...
nobody has ever called me a son
Why not? Your parents?
I don't know who they are.
I was still a child...
I was brought up by them
Is there no way you can be
identified then?
He carries his identification marks
on his back
On his back?
Please leave. He needs to rest
We must leave now, uncle.
- Listen...
I haven't asked the two of you
anything about yourselves
I'm Asha. And he's Sanga
The two of us...
I understand
Why don't you get married?
- How can we?
I don't have any parents and
I'm scared to talk to her father
Let me get well.
I'll have a word with Asha's father
In which case, you must stand in for
my father to bless us at our wedding
May God always keep
the two of you happy
We'll drop by again this evening
to see you
Bless you
Asha, my child...
Are you okay?
Yes, daddy.
- You're not hurt, are you?
No, brother. Nothing serious.
- Thank God
Daddy, this is Sanga
I see. So this is your
expert horse-trainer
No. I was driving my car
There was a gorge ahead
and her life was in danger
So how did you escape?
Daddy, come and meet the man
who saved your daughter's life
Sure, let's go
Uncle, my daddy and brother
are here to meet you
Greetings
Please sit down
Daddy, had he not risked his life
to save mine...
you wouldn't have seen me alive today.
- I can never repay this debt...
but if you could give me
I'll consider myself fortunate.
- This voice?
With your permission, I'd like to
take him to my house, doctor
His treatment will lack nothing.
- It's 'his' voice!
Lakhan! Leave me alone...
- What are you doing?
He's my biggest enemy...
I'm going to kill him!
What are you doing?
- I. G... this is Lakhan Singh!
What are you talking about?
- I recognise his voice
It's the bandit's voice!
It's Lakhan Singh, the murderer!
Let me go... leave me alone!
There's a limit to your illusions
This is not Lakhan Singh.
He's Thakur Surya Pratap Singh
Thakur...? No!
- It's true
He's a leading industrialist
of the city
Yes, Uncle. The I.G. Is
telling you the truth
Actually, there has been an incident
in Mangal Singh's life...
something he can never forget.
- What happened?
I have never seen
I never got to hear of a greater
example of sacrifice than his
To save his employer's life...
he saw his own son being slaughtered
before his eyes
What are you saying?
- Yes
That amputated arm happens to be
a part of his great sacrifice
Uncle, your sacrifice will
not go in vain
I'm sure, your sacrifice
will one day spew fire...
and burn the devil and
his dwellings to ashes
Raghu! Heera! Shyam!
Shut all the doors and windows!
Everybody stays put...
nobody moves
Who threw that there?
- I didn't throw it... it fell there
I'm glad you didn't fall into it.
Do you see this electric current?
It's 440 volts. How many volts?
- Right!
Touch it, and you're dead.
- Why have such a strong current?
Fantastic question! That crown
is worth 20 million
Will we keep that out in the open?
- That's worth 20 million?
So what did you think?
Know something? Every criminal
in India has his eyes on that
And my eyes are...
- On the thieves?
I told the government and had
all the security arrangements made
everywhere around
From here to the marketplace,
there's a hidden alarm
Till where?
- The marketplace
No ordinary marketplace.
The police headquarters at Lal Bazar!
Hear that?
The wireless van has arrived
Raghu, switch off the alarm
You bear a great responsibility.
- But naturally
I'm the Head Guard around here.
Just as a cobra used to...
protect the royal treasures, this
20 million Vijay Mukut (crown)...
in this city
I'm the protector
With this crown, I'll start
a new hospital
With your blessings, Maa...
this lifeless crown of 20 million
will save a million lives
Yes, Rini. It's me
Security at the museum is so strong,
that not even a fly can get in
The buzz is that the crown
is going to Delhi after four days
All right. Meet me at 3 p.m.
Inform Django...
- That iron-teethed guy?
Yes, but be careful. Because he's
already dead, as per police records
Bring him through the graveyard
Remember your mummy, son?
She loved you a lot, didn't she?
she used to bring for you?
On your birthday last year, she brought
a train like this one for you
Remember?
How come you're early today?
- It's your birthday today...
and everything is falling in place.
On my way home...
there was this gentleman who
gave me a ride till home
Or I'd still have been standing
in a queue for the bus
When is daddy returning?
I phoned him from the office,
he must be arriving any moment
Go ahead and play
while I go and change
Your friends must be coming too
Montu! Call your daddy
His daddy's not at home.
Scoundrel! Let me go!
Leave my mummy alone!
Let go of her!
Leave my mummy alone!
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