Janasheen Page #7

Synopsis: Lucky Kapoor (Fardeen Khan) lives in Australia and has no interest in taking over his father's business in India. Saba Karim Khan (Feroz Khan) has a great interest in the property, but Mr. Kapoor has no interest in selling the business to Khan. So Khan has Mr. Kapoor killed, making it look like an accident. Jessica Periera (Jaitley), a childhood sweetheart of Lucky, has proof that Mr. Kapoor's death was an accident--but she keeps it to herself. When Karim Khan meets with Lucky to renegotiate, he finds that Lucky is willing to sell--but he also discovers that Lucky bears a striking resemblance to Karim Khan's own dead son. Although Karim Khan will do anything to make Lucky heir to his own wealth and properties, Lucky is not willing to do so.
Genre: Action, Drama, Musical
Director(s): Feroz Khan
  1 win & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
3.1
Year:
2003
162 min
70 Views


It's nothing but love!

And if you're upset about Reema,

let me tell you. She's just a friend

You don't need to give me

any clarifications!

I have never loved you!

You're lying!

You have loved me all your life

What's gotten into you, Jessica?

What is it...?

There's surely something

that is bothering you

Tell me. I'm here to help!

I don't want your help!

You are only harassing me...

just sell Angaara

and go away!

Listen to me, Jessica...

hear me out, please!

Will sitting in a dimly lit room

and wallowing in self-pity...

solve your problem?

I love you, Jessica!

Tell me! What is the matter?

I don't want your love...

I don't want it!

Go away! Please!

All right. I'll go away

But whenever you need me...

Hello, Mr Lucky.

Hello, Mr Tiwari

Good news for you. I have completed

all the legal formalities

You will be happy to know that

Jaichand was just a middleman

The man really interested in Angaara

is Australia's famous businessman...

Saba Karim Shah!

Saba Karim?

Oh yes. He says he knows you very well

and wants to meet you too

Oh yes, that's good news, Mr Tiwari.

Fix a meeting for me with Mr Saba

Where did you go away so early?

Dad had called

You've been selected for the

Australian International Championship

We've got to return immediately

You're right, Reema.

We'll leave at the earliest

I want to see your

dreams being fulfilled

You like the car, son?

It's yours from today

No, Mr Saba.

You're very generous

But I didn't know you were

interested in antique cars

Saba is interested in

everything precious, son

And he appreciates it too.

I know that

I don't know why,

but every time I see you...

I feel as if I've sighted

the Moon of the Idd

By God, meeting you

is a balm for my wounds

Wounds? Yours?

It's wounds that make

a true man, son

Saba Karim is human.

He's no angel

You came as an angel one day

and saved my life

You remember?

I remember

And I did myself a favour by

saving your life, not you

Because you are dear to me.

Like my flesh and blood...

like my son

I'm glad my father's property is going

to you, instead of someone else

Lucky, you don't regret

selling Angaara... do you?

Regret...?

Why would I regret it?

By God, I don't want

to lose you, Lucky

Our relationship doesn't depend

on this deal, I swear

Mr Saba, we're the ones

who make relationships

Of our own volition and happiness

But when relationships break,

they do leave a wound

You could say I was in need

of some wounds too

Bravo, young man!

I see a child growing up

to be a man today

By the way, Lucky...

man can't have everything

he wants

What do you lack, Mr Saba?

You have everything

Lucky, the richest of men

is sometimes so poor...

that he has nothing in

his possession except money

I've brought the property papers

By God, my son.

You have made me very happy!

As discussed with your lawyer...

here's a cheque of 100 million

as advance

You will be happy to know...

that I've made you an equal partner

in the enterprise

My son, I want to make you

my dearest one

There's nothing here for me anymore.

I'm returning tonight

I've been selected for

the Australian Championship

God willing...

you will meet with success, my son

And Saba Karim will be with you

to celebrate your success!

As for the partnership...

it shall always be there

for you in India

My best wishes shall

always be with you

Go on

Lopsang, escort Lucky to the car

May God protect you, son.

May God protect you

That was beautiful, Tina.

Congratulations, Mr Saba

I'm happy to be part

of your success

By God, Tina...

you aren't forgetting something

in your happiness, are you?

Me...? What can I forget, Mr Saba?

Tina, Saba knows a woman

for her beauty...

and a man for his word

Your beauty can drive men crazy,

but it cannot deceive Saba

Deceive...?

When have you put me

to a test at all?

Saba puts you to a test...

but he takes his own time

The Inspector you tried to buy out

with half a million rupees...

has been on my payroll

for the last ten years

But remember...

ten million is enough weight

to drown you

God protect you

My love, you are the one

my heart beats for...

you are the one who lives

in every pore of my being

My heart, I had already

given away to you...

but my life too,

I shall lay down for you

When you come to meet me

this Full Moon night...

When you come to meet me

this Full Moon night...

I have decided what we will do

I will lay my heart

at your feet...

with my eyes,

I shall offer you a worship

When you come to meet me

this Full Moon night...

I know you are a killer...

but you are the one

who gives succour to my heart

You are a river

in which flows poison...

but you are still precious to me

Those that lack courage,

cannot stand by you

Come to me as my life...

I shall spend it with you

When you come to meet me

this Full Moon night...

When you come to meet me

this Full Moon night...

I found my love and

lost it too, Mother

I hope you and Papa will be one

in death, if not in life

And happy too.

My son...

You, Mr Saba?

I returned from India

and was looking for you

And today, I get to see your wounds

Know what, son? When you bare your

wounds to someone who's himself hurt...

they start healing

Maybe our wounds will

heal each other's today

You spoke about your wounds

the other day too

But you didn't tell me

anything about yourself

It was a raging fire...

that consumed our nation

It was the auspicious day

of Idd

Bastards!

Father! The enemy tanks have arrived!

Do not worry

Ask the tribesmen to be ready.

Very well

My son...

Iook after yourself

Take care of yourself, Hams

Look after yourself.

May God protect you

The bodies of my wife

and my son...

lay in a pool of blood,

in front of my eyes

My son Hams...

Iooked just like you

You can think you've

found your son

I look upto you as my father too

My son!

You don't realise what a deep wound

you have healed for me

Even if God gave me death today,

I would not regret it

Why must you seek death on

an occasion like this?

Man sometimes makes mistakes

he regrets all his life

Anyway...

before I go away to Afghanistan

this year...

I want to celebrate Idd with you.

Will you come?

I will surely come

May you live long, son.

God protect you

My son...

I am sure, you will have your love

In love, I have lived

and I shall continue to live

It's the others

who die in love

Wonderful!

Awesome...

awesome...

Would you be my beloved?

I love you, love you...

my beloved

Give me your love, my beloved

Make me yours, my beloved

My beloved...

Love, on my lips...

Iove, in my heart

Love...

in every gathering

of the world

Awesome...

Beauty is tender...

and the lover is crazy

The beauty's eyes

are sheer wine

In the beauty's arms,

sways the crazy lover...

awesome

Happy Idd, Mr Saba.

Happy Idd, Lopsang

Quickly go and bring Lucky here.

Before I leave for Afghanistan...

I want to wish my son on Idd.

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