Julie Page #2

Synopsis: Julie is an anglo-Indian girl with a loving, but alcoholic father and a domineering mother, a younger brother and sister. She falls in love with her best friend's brother Shashi Bhattacharya, a Hindu boy, and she has a passionate encounter with him, which leaves her pregnant. He goes away to college, not knowing about her condition. Her mother is distraught when Julie tells her about the pregnancy. They don't tell the rest of the family. Her mother thinks about getting Julie an abortion, but a devout Christian talks her out of it. Julie is sent away to have her baby in secret. The rest of the family is told that Julie got a job. When she comes back home, she runs into her Hindu boyfriend and tells him everything. He agrees to marry her, but his mother objects to the mixed marriage, not knowing about the baby born in secret. Julie's mother doesn't want the marriage either, as she and the rest of the family want to go to England.
Director(s): K.S. Sethumadhavan
  3 wins.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Year:
1975
145 min
63 Views


As if you're bothered

about your honor!

lf you were, day and night...

Dawn and dusk, you wouldn't

be attached to that bottle!

This isn't fair.

For you every matter

ends with my bottle!

What else can l do?

You stop drinking.

l'll stop taking credit!

Can you give it up?

Forget it. You can't.

Why do you get angry?

l'm going to buy you a present.

Are you trying to butter me?

No. Swear on God.

l'm going to get you

a beautiful present.

For me?

When l'm driving the engine...

l always think, l'm

riding the engine.

But my poor wife must be walking.

So l'm going to buy you a motor car.

Where's the money for it?

No money. l have to

give Rs. 500 now.

Rs. 500 after 2 months.

And Rs. 250 after 6 months.

Now you pay Rs. 500?

Where will you get that?

- Don't be angry.

- No.

l took it from your cupboard.

What have you done?

Jimmy sent it to me for Christmas!

Jimmy is not your son alone.

He's equally my son!

- Do you understand?

- Look, Morris...

- l don't want that car!

- l want it!

l'll cry right here if

you talk about the car!

lf you don't talk about it

l'll lie outside and cry!

Do you want to prove to

the kids l'm not a good Mummy?

Are you crying?

l'll leave home and go away somewhere.

- Where?

- Where there's no Mummy or Daddy!

l hate this house!

Richard is calling you.

Can't you hear his bicycle?

Nothing can be heard over the din.

Leave it. l'll do it.

Leave me to do this.

You make me wait for so long.

Come on.

Take a look.

Whose car is this?

lt's ours.

Daddy has got a car!

ls this our car?

Yes, it is ours.

Daddy, l'll learn driving!

All right but the point is...

Who will give you a license?

You look big but are young in age.

See, what l got for you?

- Mummy is angry.

- Still sulking?

Darling l bought you a car.

l thought you'd be happy.

but you're still angry.

No Anglo-lndian in

the colony has a car.

Only your husband has one.

That too an imported one.

l'll write to Jimmy tomorrow

and tell them we have a car.

When he comes here

on leave for Christmas...

Any girl he wants will

become his girl friend.

Nobody in the Anglo-lndian

community has a car.

That too imported.

Pick up your glass.

No Daddy, l don't want it.

What do we do about this

girl? She's hopeless!

Take a sip.

Don't make Mummy angry.

Okay, Daddy.

Less whisky more water.

Keep the water away from me.

Adulteration is the worst

problem of this country.

lf l mix water in whisky,

what will people add to milk?

Add some water.

''My heart is beating''

''Keeps on repeating''

''l'm waiting for you''

''My heart is beating''

''Keeps on repeating''

''l'm waiting for you''

''My love encloses...''

''...a plot of roses''

''And when shall be then...''

''...our next meeting''

''...'cos love you know...''

''...that time is fleeting''

''Time is fleeting,

time is fleeting''

''My heart is beating''

''Keeps on repeating''

''l'm waiting for you''

''My love encloses...''

''...a plot of roses''

''And when shall be then...''

''...our next meeting?''

''...'cos love you know...''

''...that time is fleeting''

''Time is fleeting,

time is fleeting''

''O, when l look at you...''

''The blue of heaven

seems to be deeper blue''

''And l can swear that...''

''God Himself seems

to be looking through''

''l'll never part from you''

''And when shall be then...''

''...our next meeting?''

''...'cos love you know...''

''...that time is fleeting''

''Time is fleeting,

time is fleeting''

''Spring is the season...''

...that is the reason of

lovers who are truly true''

''Young birds are mating

while l am waiting...''

''Waiting for you...''

''Darling you haunt me''

''Say do you want me?''

''And if it is so,

when are we meeting?''

''...'cos love you know...''

''...that time is fleeting''

''Time is fleeting,

that time is fleeting''

''My heart is beating''

''Keeps on repeating...''

''l'm waiting for you''

''My love encloses

a plot of roses''

''And when shall be then

our next meeting?''

''...'cos love you know...''

''...that time is fleeting''

''Time is fleeting,

that time is fleeting''

Sit in.

Mummy, hurry up.

The film will begin.

Don't worry.

We have a car.

No need to hurry.

We'll fly there.

Why did the car stop?

l'll check and tell you.

Get some water!

The engine is heated.

lt has to cooled. Get water.

Daddy's car doesn't run on petrol.

Like his engine it runs on steam.

Let her drink water.

Then she'll run like a horse!

Now what?

When will we reach the cinema?

After the movie ends?

No darling. l'll just fix it.

Daddy, leave this heap of junk here.

Let's walk.

l'll fix it in a minute.

There's nothing to it.

Just a minute.

Hold this.

l can fix the rail engine.

Can't l fix the car engine?

The movie has finished?

l don't know.

Everyone must have gone home.

Let us go home too.

What do we do about this heap?

Take it along.

How? On our heads?

Or push it?

Don't talk of pushing it.

lt's an imported car.

Made in ltaly. lt gets insulted.

Wait for awhile.

l'll fix it.

We're watching your engineering

for 5 hours! Don't want anymore!

Come here and push!

Let's go.

We're hungry.

Don't send me out.

l promise to take you to

church on Christmas in the car.

ln a hand cart?

No the motor car parked outside.

don't worry, don't be angry.

What's this smoke?

Why don't you ask,

what's the fragrance?

Look, Usha gave me

these incense sticks.

Put them off and

light some candles.

Candles give light in dark.

And your incense turns

light to darkness!

Blow them off!

Throw them away!

No, l won't throw them.

Do you know what day it is?

lt's Jesus Christ's birthday.

A day of joy.

On this day too you're

fighting over candle and incense.

And what are you doing?

The hangover of the night

continues and you got 2 bottles!

One is for happiness.

The other is for sorrow.

Joy for Lord Jesus.

And sorrow for Jimmy not

joining us for Christmas.

He's arranging for you

to go to England.

You don't like my England?

- Good Lord...

- Now what's wrong?

That Christian is coming!

l've got some cake.

Coming, Dad.

Look what Julie brought us.

Quickly cut it for us.

l baked it myself

and didn't add egg.

Sit down, dear. We wait

all year for your cake.

Now tell me,

how is Morris?

Today is a big day.

He's brushed his teeth with liquor.

Why don't you talk to him?

l will.

- Dad...

- Coming...

When will you return?

When you tell me to.

You don't have to go back for me.

Can't l even stay back for you?

There's a Christmas Dance

tonight. Will you come?

Will you come with me?

Come with Usha.

Open your mouth, Deviki.

Consider it prasad and eat it.

- lt's poison for me!

- Poison...

lt contains eggs and God knows

cooked in the fat of which animal!

Julie said she hasn't

added eggs to it.

You accepted it because she said it!

Throw this cake out!

Put the plate through fire,

scrub it hard and...

Then bring it to the kitchen.

Why do you have to say this to Julie?

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Inder Raj Anand

Inder Raj Anand (Hindi: इंदर राज आनन्द; died 6 March 1987) was an Indian film dialogue and screenwriter in Hindi cinema, who worked on many Raj Kapoor films, starting with Aag (1948), Aah (1953), Anari (1959) and Sangam (1963). While formally referred to as Hindi films, he was actually an Urdu writer, writing his scripts and dialogues in Urdu.He was father to actor-director Tinnu Anand and producer Bittu Anand. Inder's grandson is noted film director Siddharth Anand (Salaam Namaste (2005) and Anjaana Anjaani (2010)). Famous director Mukul Anand was Inder's nephew. Shahenshah, starring Amitabh Bachchan was Inder's last film as a writer. It was produced by his son, Bittu, and was directed by Tinnu. Shahenshah was released after Inder's death and it became one of the biggest hits of that year. more…

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