Jail Page #6
Our fate depends on You.
Lord, heed to me.
Allah, heed to me.
Lord, heed to me.
Allah, heed to me.
Lord, heed to me.
Allah, heed to me.
Lord, heed to me.
Allah, heed to me.
Desai, according to your horoscope
if you lie down...
...with your leg towards east,
and head towards west...
...you'll get bail in one month.
And, you'll be outside the jail.
- What are you saying? - Yes.
Anna, fates don't change that way.
Bravo.
Hey Joe, you've been granted bail.
You've to leave during closing
time. - Get your luggage.
I love you, Chandu.
Wow. Joe D'Souza out of the jail.
Breaking news.
Hey Anna, you said it's written
in my horoscope...
...that I can't go out for
the next four months,
Look at me, I'm out.
No wonder, you're rotting
here for fraud.
It's party time for Joe D'Souza.
Wow, my shirt.
Come on, give me my shirt.
Yes. Lovely.
Going out. Going out of here.
Joe, don't forget us.
Bravo. - Yes, you want
clothes, don't you?
You want the clothes. Here.
Have a gala time.
And you, Raju here keep
my imported underwear.
Wear this, and become a gentleman.
Thank you, Joe.
Here, hold my bag.
Hey dude.
Hey dude, take these
freaking coupons.
They aren't of any use to me.
Maybe, they'll be useful for you.
Take it. Come on, take it.
Keep it.
Good. And, if you ever
get out of here.
You just need to give me a call.
And, I'm there.
You've my number, dude.
Hey everyone, take care
of yourselves.
If you ever need anything...
Scoundrel.
Parag, let it be.
Parag.
Rascal.
You don't deserve to go.
I deserve to go.
Parag, let him go.
Sir, they're fighting inside.
That Joe is too haughty.
This will end here.
Hit him, hit him.
You don't deserve to
go. I deserve to go.
Shirke, get the key.
Come on, come on.
I'll take care of him
once and for all.
He's gone for sure today.
The officers are here, run.
- Shinde, open the gate, quickly.
Open it.
Get away. Get everyone away.
Come on, come outside.
Take him outside.
Move back, move back.
Sir. Believe me, sir...
You rascal, I'll teach you
a lesson. - No, sir.
I'll teach you a lesson,
you'll always remember.
You'll never hit anyone again.
You scoundrel. You're too
stubborn, aren't you?
Trying to be the don.
Trying to act smart. Rascal.
Hey, come here. Throw him inside.
The scoundrel. Throw him in.
Come on. Come on.
Hey, bring him here.
I didn't do anything.
I didn't do anything.
Beat him. Take him to sir.
I've witnessed dreams
being shattered here.
I've witnessed hopes
being crushed.
I've heard that the wrong
ones are reformed here.
But, I've seen the innocent
ones going astray.
Lets go, you scoundrel.
You're too stubborn.
Rascal. Lock him up inside.
You think this a pigeon-house.
Go on.
Creating a racket here.
I'll beat you black and
blue, you scoundrel.
dark cell for 15 days...
...you'll stop being stubborn.
Lock him up.
Open the door.
Is anybody there, I want water.
Why doesn't anyone listen?
Look, Usha don't irritate me.
It's not possible, I can't come.
You can make any excuse.
Listen, I'll come home
and talk Usha.
Usha, hello.
Nawab. - Yes.
Give me the roster.
Sir. - You can go now.
What is it? - Sir, Parag Dixit.
He's been in the dark
cell for ten days.
He's not the wrong sort, sir.
He's from a good family... - I know
he's from a good family...
...that's why I didn't charge
him for brawling.
There are some disciplines
to be followed here.
If he breaks them, he's
bound to be punished.
Sir, if the disciplines of the
jail, can be lenient for them...
- Nawab.
I've not given them
this leniency...
...there are higher authorities
above me.
If I was given the control, then...
Who should I go against?
Go against my authorities,
stop my men.
my staff will be inside the...
...jail barracks, and not outside.
We leave our family, and spend
half of our lives here.
I was just trying to explain
my wife, in your presence.
There was a function at my own
home. - But I couldn't attend it.
And what in return?
What do I get in return?
On the 1st, the municipality
clerk...
...is paid much higher salary
than an inspector here.
Sorry, sir.
Listen.
I'll get him out.
But he'll be your responsibility.
Thank you, sir.
Hey, get up.
Go back to your barrack.
That Nawab takes pity on anyone.
Mishra, you got him
out within 10 days.
and got him out.
Ask the sweeper to
clean the barrack.
Look at his plight.
He can't even walk properly.
20. Yes, keep it inside.
21. Yes, inside.
22...
Thank you.
Parag, brawling in the jail.
10 days in the dark cell.
Sit down.
Sit down.
Look at me I've been sentenced...
...to seven years of imprisonment
for half murder.
I've been in this jail for
the past three years.
I'm one of don's special men.
But still, I never attained
so much popularity...
...like you did in a few months.
I was thrown in once as well.
For one week, in the dark cell.
You feel empty from within.
You don't realise whether
you're dead or alive.
But, I'm lucky.
After I came out, Baba made
some arrangements for me.
He talked to the jail doctor.
I met my family in the government
hospital outside.
When I saw mother...
When I saw mother, I got
so emotional Parag.
Mothers are so wonderful.
Once she hugs you, everything
seems to be fine.
Do you want to go to the hospital?
Do you want to see
your mother? - Yes.
Done.
Get in, come on. Get in, get in.
Hurry up, everyone. Come on.
Hurry up. Come on.
Parag, how are you?
You met your family yesterday,
didn't you?
Happy? - Thank you.
Hey, it was a small thing.
Hey, why are you washing
your clothes?
My men, they'll wash them for you.
I'll give them the coupon.
Hey... - No, no sorry.
Please, I'll do it. Thank you.
Fine, if you want to do
it, then so be it.
Let's go.
See you later.
Did you meet mother and Mansi?
Kabir arranged for your visit
to the hospital, didn't he?
Nawab, I... - Quiet. Be quiet.
You're taking gangster's help now.
You want to join their gang.
Mother I just took a small
help from them.
They aren't your kin
to do you a favour.
When they give something...
...they take a lot in return.
I've known them very well.
I've lost a lot too.
'I was leading a good life.'
'There was peace. Had respect.'
'I'd run a rented butcher
shop in Pathanwadi.'
'I was only worried about
my brother, Adil.'
mechanic, and go to Dubai.'
'But, he'd bigger dreams.'
'And, he thought Bilal is the only
one who can fulfil them.'
Bilal was connected with
the underworld.'
'And I knew, that Adil's
relation with Bilal...
...would ruin him someday.'
'Even the police started
noticing Adil.'
'I tried my best, to save Adil.'
'But Adil didn't listen to me.'
'And one day, what I feared the
most came true.' -Where is Adil?
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