Jagir Page #4

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


Let my mummy go!

I'll stab you with the knife...

don't get any closer!

I'll use the knife!

- No... you can't kill me

I'll kill myself!

Let my mother go!

Who came home that day?

Who locked you up in the room?

Who was the bastard

who killed your mummy?

The one who caused you

to lose your voice

Speak, Montu...

Just once, tell me something about

the way he dressed or looked

Speak, my son... tell me!

Why don't you speak?

Darling, forgive me

I've been angry with your Montu

You know...

ever since you've left...

Montu has lost his voice

To restore his speech,

I've done everything I could

But it looks as if

it's all of no use

I can't take it anymore

I'm going to go mad...

I'm going mad!

Once Montu tells me

about the killer...

I won't let him live

I swear it on you...

I'll kill him

Mary, take Montu home.

Go on, Montu

Get up, Danny

You must've got at least some

clue about the killer

Only a cigarette-butt.

Look

Whoever he is, he's not just

your enemy... he's our enemy too.

Django...

you're alive, despite being

dead in the records

Remember, you can't betray

death all the time

Mr Ranjit, the name is Django D'costa

If a cat has nine lives,

I have many more

Because I carry death in my mouth

"Django, the dreaded jewel-thief,

has died in a car-accident"

Father, I just saw a

man in the graveyard...

who is supposed to have died

a year ago

And I saw him wearing that hat...

- This is my hat, my son

It was I who kept it here

Besides...

no one ever returns from

the heavens, my boy

But he was the same man, father

Once I set my eyes on someone...

the picture remains imprinted

on my mind forever

You are imagining things.

- No, father

A picture of this man was published

on Page 3 of the "Indian Express"...

on the 6th of December 1982,

with a news story

"The dreaded jewel-thief,

has died in a car-accident"

What was his name?

Django!

One has to pay for

his misdeeds, my son

This is Django's widow.

The poor woman comes here often...

to pray for her husband's soul

Come...

- Believe it or not...

it was Django himself.

My memory can never let me down

They've left

I've told Django that the crown

is being taken to Delhi in a train

There will also be

a strong security net

However strong the security is...

that crown will be at your feet

by tomorrow evening

Don't you talk too much, Django

Do you know that you

have been recognised?

Me?

- Yes

I had a tough time

getting rid of them

At this rate, you can be

caught at any time

And I can't risk 20 million

just like that

I'll have to find a special way

of sending you to Delhi

Dad, the train carrying the crown

has just left Gate No. 10

Friends, I am thankful to the

organisers of this inter-collegiate...

cultural competition, for having

bestowed on me the honour...

of being the Chief Guest here today.

I am also happy to know...

that the prize

the winning team here gets...

is sponsored by Thakur saheb

And that is the Crown of the Year

Sir, the Crown has been robbed.

- From a running train?

It's true, sir

I'm sorry, I can't stay any longer.

- But you're the chief guest!

Please stand in for me

Brother, is the I.G. Leaving?

What's up, uncle? You're leaving

before the function is over?

Yes, I have some important work.

- So who will crown the winner?

It's your daddy's prerogative now

What? The man who jumped

in the waters with the crown...

was wearing an orange coloured

boiler suit?

Ask Headquarters to inform

radio and television

And block all entry and exit points

of the city

And listen, do not let anyone go

without a search. I'm coming over

There's only one way out now

I must swap this crown with

the one in the competition...

and deal with the winner later

Friends, while we say good-bye to

the old year and welcome the new one...

the contest we are about to

present before you...

revolves around the theme

"The Old and the New"

"It's truly said..."

"It's truly said by the people

in the world..."

"that something new is always new

and what is old is old"

"It's an age-old saying..."

"so think of something new

and tell me"

"Or tell me..."

"Or tell me that you concede..."

"what is new is new

and what is old is gold"

"The glitter lies in what is new...

what the does the old offer?"

"Of what interest is the world

if it were not for the novelty?"

"All that glitters

is not gold"

"Human feelings are eternal...

new things are but passing fancy"

"Don't let..."

"don't let the glitter

of playthings dazzle you"

"What is new is new...

and old is gold"

Call for you, Thakur saheb

Some men gave Django the slip

and made away with the crown

They were in boiler-suits.

The one who jumped into the river...

was wearing an orange-coloured suit

"The sign of love..."

"is what old images stand for"

"It's only when you

meet old friends..."

"that you speak about it"

"New friends..."

"new friends are a joke"

"For new is new...

and old is gold"

"You're still at the place

you stood ages ago"

"Your times are gone

and you're still here"

"What more will I say, love?

You've said it all"

"You stand on the ground,

and I fly in the skies"

"What's up? Why are

you tongue tied?"

"Can't you think..."

"can't you think of another

old excuse?"

"New is always new...

and old is old"

This crown? Here?

10 seconds to go before we ring out

the old and usher in the new year

I will crown her in the darkness...

so that there is only the light

of this crown in the darkness

Where is your car?

Give me the keys.

- What insolence is this?

Thanks for the keys.

And give me that crown now

The crown?

You?

- Yes, it's me

I took away food the other day. Today,

I'll take Vijay Mukut away too

Vijay Mukut?

- It's what you're wearing

Fantastic! Now turn this thug

over to the police!

Give me the Vijay Mukut.

I'll hand it over to the police

Suresh, Azad...

this girl has got to know

everything about the Vijay Mukut

Take her to the junkyard

at Chandivali and finish her

So you are also...

That girl has done nothing...

let her go!

Break this guy's hands and legs and

throw him over Tiger Point in a car

Let me go!

Where are you going?

Four guys against one?

Aren't you ashamed?

Wait here, my boy...

I'm with you

To save that thief,

you're beating us up?

Thief?

Halt!

Let go... let go!

Before you embrace death,

let me embrace you once

Leave me alone!

Let go!

Leave with the car immediately

Leave!

- How can I leave you in this state?

Others in their gang

can get here any moment

Go away immediately!

I have misunderstood him

If he was the bad kind, why would

he come here to save me?

Why wouldn't he escape with

the crown worth 20 million?

What's happening here?

Why have they taken my pictures?

To publish them in the newspapers.

Your name will hit the headlines

You don't know what a

remarkable thing you have done

This crown, the Vijay Mukut, worth

20 million, is national property

You have retrieved it from

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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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