Julie Page #3

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


Of course you have to.

They love to defile our religion.

They've increased their numbers

and reduced Hindus by feeding cake!

What a point your mother has found!

She can become a Member

of Parliament for this.

Delicious!

Give me another piece. For Shashi.

Here, eat this.

lt's great.

lt would taste better

if it had egg.

Softly!

Or your mother will have to

wash her ears with holy water.

Uncle, l'll take leave.

Wish Morris on our behalf.

l'll do that but

stop him from drinking.

Misra ran my engine

without a whistle.

What are you doing here?

Nothing.

What's wrong with you?

Let go.

All right.

Won't you dance with me?

l'm not in the mood.

What's wrong with you?

Come in. The program

is about to start.

Hello son...

We have the lantern dance

in the institute every year.

But this year something will

happen for the first time.

We all will dance and...

''These nights,

new and old...''

''These nights,

new and old...''

''...come and go...''

''And tell us a story''

''These nights,

new and old...''

''...come and go...''

''And tell us a story''

''These nights...''

''Somebody is coming''

''Somebody is going''

''All hearts are awake''

''All eyes are sleepy''

''Silence talks''

''These nights,

new and old...''

''...come and go...''

''And tell us a story''

''These nights...''

''What ambience...''

''...as if a bouquet

rises from the buds''

''Sleep wanders through

the avenues of the eyes''

''A procession of

beautiful dreams''

''These nights,

new and old...''

''...come and go...''

''And tell us a story''

''These nights...''

''Who knows when the wind will

blow from which direction''

''Remember all year long''

''Don't forget it''

''Meeting in this night''

''These nights,

new and old...''

''...come and go...''

''And tell us a story''

''These nights...

new and old...''

''...come and go...''

''And tell us a story''

Your song was superb.

You sang and it went

straight to my heart.

Your dance matched it well.

Why are you ruining the piano?

Have you seen the time?

Why didn't you dance

with Richard last night?

No reason.

How is that?

l think they might

have had a fight.

None of your business.

Julie, you are talking

to me not Eileen.

l saw everything last night.

What did you see?

l saw tears in Richard's eyes.

l saw everyone in the Anglo-

lndian community laughing at us.

Couldn't you find anyone but

Shashi lndian to dance with?

You forget that Richard is

one of us, from our community.

What happened last night

must not be repeated.

l don't like it.

Sir...!

Everything is fine

by the grace of Allah.

Why did you call out

to me from behind?

l wanted to meet you.

People are saying

the wrong things about me.

Madam Julie slapped me.

Actually madam lifted her

hand and l was in the path.

And it fell on my cheek.

Otherwise that's not a slap.

You know l run a small shop.

Space is less.

l probably touched madam's

frock while walking past.

Sir, you slapped me?

l lifted my hand and

you were in the way.

This is no slap.

That's all right.

But l wanted to say something.

You owe me some money.

When will l get that?

When l have some spare

money, you'll get it.

Sir, that's all right but why

did you stop frequenting my shop?

Let that continue.

You stopped giving us credit.

We stopped coming to your shop.

Everything will be fine

by the grace of Allah.

''Who knows when one falls in love?''

''The customs of the

world build huge walls''

''Neither is anything in

your hands nor in mine''

''What does the heart do

when one falls in love?''

''Who knows when one falls in love?''

''Like the cloud bends

over the mountain...''

''Like the waves rising

from the sea...''

''Similarly my fantasy

stops at one vision''

''Like the cloud bends

over the mountain...''

''Like the waves rising

from the sea...''

''Similarly my fantasy

stops at one vision''

''The traditions of the world...''

''...can't stop my reverie''

''Neither is anything in

your hands nor in mine''

''What does the heart do

when one falls in love?''

''Who knows when one falls in love?''

''Let me lose myself in your eyes''

''Let me make the universe

a painting of you''

''lf l had my way, for you

l'd tear open my heart''

''Let me lose myself in your eyes''

''Let me make the universe

a painting of you''

''lf l had my way, for you

l'd tear open my heart''

''Your love courses in

my veins along with blood''

''Neither is anything in

your hands nor in mine''

Tomorrow...

l'm leaving.

So soon?

l'll return in 4 months.

So late?

4 months will fly by.

lf you need money,

send a letter promptly.

Shashi is leaving today.

ls that so?

Are you leaving?

- Yes.

- Have you come to see Daddy?

ls he driving the train?

- No.

- Then...?

Came to see off a traveler.

Remember 3 things...

Take care of your health...

Papa, the train has come in!

ls my fault only that l love you?

l too love you.

But this isn't the love

of a woman for a man.

We can be friends. Good friends.

Don't ask me for anything more.

l understand.

l can only be a friend.

But he can be everything.

- Who?

- The one...

...you run after like a dog!

Listen...

Go but listen to me before leaving.

He will bite, eat and suck you dry.

Then he'll throw you

away like a dry bone!

Mummy, hurry!

How are you?

Where's Daddy?

He's on the Express.

l acme by the Express train.

l didn't know Daddy was on it.

Why didn't you send us a telegram?

l did send it.

l sent a cable before l left.

Are you well?

We missed you a lot in Christmas!

Do you know Daddy had bought a car?

lt's lying outside

like a live corpse!

You forgot your Dad!

How can l forget you?

You've drunk more than ever.

l'll drink even more.

To the joy of Jimmy returning home!

l've got a great job in London.

That is why l came to see all of you.

l'll look for a house

on reaching London.

Then nobody needs to live here.

l'll call all of you there.

All my Daddy's relatives are there.

l'll go home!

Go home...

Go! l won't go.

Why not?

This is our home.

l was born in this country.

l grew up here.

You'll die...

l've come for a short while.

For God's sake, don't fight.

Come here.

When you leave...

God knows whether we'll meet or not.

Don't listen to him.

He's pissed out.

l'll drink even more.

To the joy of Jimmy homecoming.

l got you a foreign whisky.

What is it?

- But little.

- Yes...

What are you doing in the kitchen?

Can't you see

l'm cooking.

But don't tell anyone...

...you saw a railway officer

grating in his wife's kitchen.

lsn't aunt home today?

We're here because she isn't.

She's an untouchable

for 4 days every month.

She won't enter the kitchen.

lt's time for college. Go.

l'll do the rest.

Sir...

Sir...

Madam...

Little madam...

Have you forgotten the slap

that you've come home?

l remember it. That is

why l'm here to apologize.

Why do you involve sir?

Everything is fine

by the grace of Allah.

l asked what brings you here?

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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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