Jigariyaa Page #2

Synopsis: Shaamu falls in love with Raadha at first sight. As they grow close to each other, destiny takes another turn.
 
IMDB:
4.8
Year:
2014
142 min
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How many will you ask?

There are 500 rickshaws in Agra.

- So?

So what? 500 or 5000.

We'll find her.

- Come on! Let's go!

Come on!

I take the stranded

to their destination.

Call me with love,

I will definitely come along.

Uncle!

- What are you doing?

You've shown up

at the right time, uncle.

You're our messiah.

What are you waiting for? Get in.

Absolutely! Come on, push.

Romeo, this is your destination.

Here?

At a junction of three roads?

Do you want me to lie

and take you to someone's house?

You were destined to meet her.

She ran into you.

If she runs into you again,

that would be great.

If she doesn't, someone else will.

No. - No, uncle.

Say something positive.

I am leaving.

- Good bye.

Hello.

- Hello.

I'm from the census board.

Are any of your family members

aged between 18 and 25?

I represent All India Women

Empowerment Center. - I see.

Is there a girl between 18 and 25

in your family? - Girl?

Buy bangles! Tinkling bangles!

Buy bangles!

What are you selling?

I am selling candy. Want some?

Stop your nonsense!

That house belongs to

Mrs. Sarita Devi.

Are you trying to sell bangles

to widows?

All right. I'm leaving.

- Get lost!

Where do these people come from?

Buddy, we've tried our best.

We seem to be unlucky.

Otherwise some things come easy.

You should at least

say good things.

What do we do next?

Return the rest of the money.

What did you buy? - A dozen 'samosas'

and 2 kg 'petha'.

How much did you give?

- I gave you Rs. 50.

What were you thinking about?

Here you are.

Listen, give me 1 kg 'Anguri Pethas'

and four hot 'kachoris'.

Are the 'jalebis' fresh?

Are these hot?

Good. - Uncle, what are you

doing outside?

Come inside.

- What's inside? - Come on.

Have a seat.

- All right.

Pack these things for me.

- Sure.

Budna, get 1 kg 'petha'

and four 'kachoris'. - Yes, sir.

Serve two hot 'samosas' to him

on my behalf.

No, I don't want the samosas.

Uncle, you're here for

the first time. - Yes.

The samosas are on me.

By the time you finish eating them,

the snacks will get packed.

No, let it be.

- Am I not like your son?

Okay, make it quick.

- Budna. - Yes, sir?

Serve him samosas until I return.

He shouldn't leave. Okay? - Yes.

Uncle, do have the snacks.

- Yes, son. - Make it quick.

Pack them quickly.

Shyamu! Where are you going?

Where..

Shyamu, stop.

He jumps around all the time.

What has happened now?

Are you blind? Look before you run.

You?

- Yes, it is I.

This is yours.

It had fallen down that day.

You too fall down often.

- Thanks to you.

It doesn't happen to me generally.

You were the reason on

both the occasions.

Son, can you get up

or you want me to help you?

The samosas were delicious.

Please come in. It's my shop.

Do have some samosas.

- Some other time.

Don't abandon me, buddy.

That's more like it.

"Wish you were not so beautiful.

Wish I had not met you."

"I would've felt satisfied

seeing you in my dreams."

"Then this second meeting

wouldn't have made me restless."

"Wish you were not so beautiful."

Hey. Hey!

- What?

What's the news?

The milkman visits the house at 5:30 am.

Her grandma opens the door.

She accompanies her grandma

to the temple at 6:30 am.

The drivers reaches

the house at 8:
30 am.

She and her grandma go out

in the evening.

But not every day.

Buddy, what next?

Well, I have to do something..

..to impress her.

Then listen. Between 2 and 4 noon..

..nobody comes or leaves the house.

That's the time.

Do something to impress her.

I don't need to loot the house.

I want to win over her heart.

Buddy, when the two of them

go out in the evening..

..we will try to flirt with her.

You come there and save her.

Show your bravery.

- Shut up!

Those things happen only

in the movies. - Come on!

Think of something new.

Movie makers don't want to think

of something new. So why should we?

Attention everyone,

kids, old and young people.

He is very quick.

Check out my monkey's tricks.

Idea!

- What?

We will stage a monkey attack.

Monkey?

- Clap your hands.

Does he do as you say?

- Yes.

I have raised him since childhood.

We are like family. - Great.

Before I can think,

Shyamu does what I have in mind.

Shyamu?

Don't be surprised.

That's my monkey's name.

It's a sign from God, buddy.

His name is also Shyamu.

We will be successful.

What's the problem, guys?

Tell him. Don't feel shy.

I can't hide from you.

I am in love.

- Really?

Yes.

My plan was that when the girl

and her grandma leave house..

..we can let the monkey

attack her grandma.

What an idea!

- When the monkey jumps on her..

..I will get there, save her

and become a hero.

Amazing!

- Isn't it a nice plan?

Is it possible?

Will I become a hero?

Definitely! Don't worry.

I am here with you.

That's more like it.

- Very good.

One of you should've

brought him with you.

You are so lazy.

Buddy, had we known

he would ditch us we wouldn't have..

There he is!

Mummy!

- Don't do that.

What's wrong with Shyamu?

Is he angry?

This isn't Shyamu.

What do you mean?

So who is he?

- Raka, Shyamu's brother.

Raka? But we had rehearsed

with Shyamu.

Why did you bring Raka?

- Sir, Shyamu had fever last night.

I brought him here

because I had promised you.

Frankly, I didn't want

to bring him along.

They are here, buddy. What now?

Hide! - Come on!

- Over here.

Be careful lest it bites you.

Sir, he isn't that bad?

He will do what

Shyamu was supposed to do.

But why is he so angry?

He didn't get enough sleep.

Hence, he has become irritable.

Don't worry. I'm right here.

Get things ready. I'll try to

make him see reason. - Sure.

Do that. Make him understand.

Hurry up, buddy.

We don't have time.

Go on. - Come on, buddy.

It's now or never.

Take the risk. Lord Bajrangbali

will see me through.

Let him go!

- Raka, go!

Stop that monkey! Stop it!

Stay back!

- It will bite you.

Darn you!

Come on.

Jump!

I'll get it back. - It took the stole.

- The monkey took it.

The monkey took the stole!

Give it back. I'll hit you!

Give it back!

Darn you!

I thank Lord Hanuman..

..that you got there

in the nick of time.

Otherwise something bad

would have happened. Oh God.

Are you all right, Radha?

- Yes, grandma. I am fine.

I made it sure nobody suffered

even a scratch.

She did.

- What?

Grandma got scratched. Look.

Oh, no! That's a paw mark.

It's a minor scratch.

Nothing will happen to me.

Grandma, it grabbed you

with his paw.

Don't take it lightly. Once, a monkey

had bitten my friend. - I see.

He didn't get it treated.

He was jumping on the roofs

of the houses for three days.

Oh, God!

That was okay. But how would it look

if people saw you jumping roofs?

Think about it.

Son, get me some medicine.

Yes, grandma.

Here you are, buddy.

- What's this?

It is Lord Shiva's oblation.

Give this sleeping pill to grandma.

She will doze off for three hours.

Take advantage of it.

Try to impress Radha.

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