Julie Page #5

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


Only introduce Julie to a doctor.

What? To abort the baby?

Yes, aunt.

No, this is a great sin!

l came to you with high hopes.

Now what?

What will happen?

Aunt and l have made a plan.

You will stay here

till your delivery.

You don't have to be frightened.

You won't face any problems.

Aunt will look after you.

And l'll come visit you every week.

But you don't write letters.

Aunt will inform us about you.

Don't leave me alone.

Let her go, my child.

Forgive me, Mummy!!

Mummy, forgive me!

Mummy, forgive me!

God made mother

only for forgiveness.

To love us.

l'm not your mother.

But l'm like your mother, isn't it?

Mummy is back!

Julie has found a job.

- So l left her there.

- When will she return?

When she gets leave.

When will she get leave?

This house doesn't seem

like home without Julie.

All the family members are here.

Yet l feel l am absolutely alone.

Alone...

- What salary will she get...?

- Enough.

Did Julie say anything in

regard to the watch for me?

l'm totally exhausted.

l'd like to rest a little.

My child, you haven't slept?

l'm not sleepy.

l got you a cup of milk.

l'll arrange to take

uncle to the hospital.

The one God loves a lot...

He calls him early.

Aunt, what's the matter?

What happened?

God called him...

Your Daddy!

Whose letter is it?

l'll open it, not you.

What are you looking at?

ls it from Julie?

Yes.

Hearing about Daddy's demise...

Julie is in shock.

She has fallen sick.

Now she is fine.

She says she wants to

leave her job and come home.

l'll go and bring her back.

Your Daddy remembered you

a lot before he died.

lt was his wish...

...to give you a golden watch.

He even bought it.

But he couldn't give it

to you personally.

We'll leave this place today itself.

l've told everyone you're

quitting your job to return home.

Hurry up. Get ready.

You won't take anything.

Why?

l've arranged everything.

Aunt will take the baby

to the orphanage.

My baby is not an orphan.

He will go wherever l go.

He will stay with me!

You don't have to say anything.

You're worried about the shame.

Then l won't come home with you!

l'll take him somewhere else.

l can't live without him!

l can't live!!

My baby!

l can't live without my child.

You are worried about your life.

Your mother is worried

about the entire family.

lf you take him with you...

...you will be maligned.

Who will marry Eileen?

Your Daddy...

All Anglo-lndians will

curse and abuse his name!

Go with your Mummy.

Give me the baby.

God looks after everyone.

Go with your Mummy.

My baby...!

One minute.

l'll come in a minute.

My baby is hungry.

He's crying for milk.

Eileen, come!

Julie has come!

That's enough.

Don't disturb her.

Don't trouble her.

Pick up all this. Go in.

ls your child fine?

l'll come and see you later.

Daddy, forgive me.

Forgive me...

Forgive me... please...

Why don't you nurse the baby?

Hunger has dried up

the milk in my breast.

Your slip is wet.

l know what job you did

in the convent.

But the secret you wanted

to hide has been exposed.

Now that it is out...

Why can't l go see my baby?

Why can't l see him?

Do you want to see your son?

Yes, Mummy.

You can meet him.

Really? ls that possible?

After l am no more.

Only today l found out you're back.

Yes, l am back.

You... you...

Have you come alone?

- Yes.

- And the baby?

l will have to tell you.

Whom will l tell if not you?

Where l've left him...

Send him in.

You are aware...

Jimmy has gone to England.

And Daddy is no more.

There are many mouths

to feed at home.

But no earning member.

Mummy has sent me to you.

Do you have a job for me?

Job? There's no job.

But l can give you some work.

No need for thanks.

Will a start of Rs. 300 be fine?

Rs. 300?

You're very nice, uncle.

And you're very pretty.

What are you doing?

Why? Don't you want work?

l want work not this!

How strange. Fashionable girls

like you are feeling shy.

lf honor and shame

belongs to men like you...

You are a stigma for

the nation and community!

You flashed Rs. 300...

And want your friend's daughter.

Tomorrow somebody might

buy your daughter for the same.

How would you like that?

You're looking at me

as if you've never seen me.

Have you forgotten me?

How can l forget you?

Then come and sit in the car.

l want to say something to you.

You want to say one thing to me.

l have lots to say.

But...

What's the point?

We'll think about that later.

l can't hear any more.

You can't bear to hear.

l went through it all.

The child is so unfortunate.

He has a mother.

Also a father.

But he's lying in an orphanage!

Look at me.

l'm not one of those

who loves and ditches.

l've decided to marry you!

Yes. Do you accept?

l accept.

But your parents

might not agree.

l'll convince them.

Meet me at the river bank tomorrow.

Everything will be fine.

Everything will be fine.

Didn't l say everything will be fine?

Everything will be fine.

Did your Daddy agree?

He's gone on a tour.

l wasn't scared of him.

l was worried about mother

and she has agreed.

- Really?

- Yes.

Come love, mother wants to meet you.

Mother...

l've been waiting for you.

Come in.

You don't have to stay

to hear women talk. Go out.

Come in.

You don't have to take off

your shoes. Come in.

Sit down.

Sit down. Come.

Shashi told me everything.

l have no objections.

Why did you stand up?

Sit down.

l won't find a bride as

beautiful as you in this world.

l'll marry you off with

such splendor that...

The city will watch agog.

l'll adorn your hands

from here to there...

...with bangles made of elephant tusk.

Why are you crying?

When l took your wrist in mine,

l thought of Usha's hands.

Her wrists will remain

unadorned all her life.

Why?

After this marriage...

Nobody from our caste will

come forward to marry her.

Anyway, forget about Usha.

Sons and daughters are

born from the same womb.

But we mourn the birth of a daughter.

But we rejoice at the birth of a son.

l can bear the tears of my daughter.

But l will celebrate for my son.

This can't happen! No!

l can't ruin Usha's

life to make my own!

l can't...!

What happened?

Mother, what did you tell Julie?

l told her just what l should have.

l embraced her, loved her and

said l'm in favor of this match.

l don't know what happened

that she suddenly started crying.

And ran out.

What is it?

Tickets for all of us

to go to London!

We'll leave this Hell

and go to our country!

We'll all go.

Today if Daddy were alive...

He'd say...

l'll drink to this.

Get the bottle, man!

l'm in place of your Daddy.

Today l'll open the bottle.

Listen...

Say whatever you have to, to me.

l want to ask Julie something.

This is the answer to

every question of yours.

l know that this witch

has spoiled my innocent son!

The Anglo-lndian driver's

daughter is behind all this!

Julie had sworn me...

But today l must break

the noose and tell you...

...who spoiled whom!

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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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