Kai po che! Page #7

Synopsis: The story goes around the three friends who start a business, also providing coaching classes and tuition. Omi asks for help with his uncle, who is also a political leader, to start this business. Govind provides tuition classes to some children and Ishaan gives cricket coaching. They come to meet a boy, Ali who is gifted with hyper-reflex. Ishaan then starts special coaching for the boy so that the country gets a new star player. But unexpected things happen suddenly and the story takes a turn.
Genre: Drama, Sport
Director(s): Abhishek Kapoor
Production: UTV Motion Pictures
  11 wins & 34 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.6
Metacritic:
40
Rotten Tomatoes:
73%
NOT RATED
Year:
2013
120 min
$1,122,527
Website
687 Views


Let's go home.

Did your mother die?

Omi...

Omi listen...

Let's go home.

Let him be.

Now is not the time to cower and hide...

You boys run home.

Sir, a few minutes--

I said go home.

Let's go.

Hail Lord Ram...

(chanting)

Hail Lord Ram...

You get off here.

I'll go get Ali.

Have you lost your mind?

Things are really tense out there.

Tomorrow is an important day for him,

his selection's coming up.

You go.

I'll call when I get home.

Go home.

Ish, don't.

No calls are going through...

can't reach the collector nor the police...

Mr. Mehta is also out of town...

he won't be back before tomorrow.

Hello...

I'm here to take Ali with me.

Not today, lshaan.

It's not safe outside.

Things could get ugly out there.

You should leave.

Altaf, get the boys ready.

Uncle...

I will stay with Ali.

When you are done,

you and Ali come with me.

You'll be safe.

And what about them?

Where will they go?

'City tense. Stay safe. - V'

'I'm home. Got the report?'

'Not yet. That tension is even bigger.

Love. - V'

lsh! Are you back home?

No... I'm still here.

What the hell!

Leave immediately!

I don't know what to do.

There is no one home...

Ali is alone here.

Listen...

can you come here?

I'm a little... scared...

I'll see you in ten!

Brother, move the kids inside.

Khurshid... wait.

Thank God you're here.

What's the situation like?

It's bloody tense.

People are up in arms.

And they are out for blood!

I'm afraid its going to get worse,

it's not safe to leave now.

But...

Hail Lord Ram!

Hail Lord Ram...

Step outside...

you cowards!

Stop hiding behind your women!

Let's talk about this calmly...

going for each other's throat

makes no sense.

Break the door!

Set them on fire!

It's time to avenge the killing

of our mothers and sisters!

Hail Lord Ram...

(chanting)

At least fear God...

There are women and children here.

Uncle...

Uncle...

Got through?

No.

Open the door!

They're killing mercilessly...

lshaan...

Help us...

They will kill us,

please help!

You'll be fine!

Trust me!

They'll kill us all.

Do something, please!

Here, keep my phone,

don't come out until I call.

Got through?

Can't even get through to the cops.

Give it to me.

Thank God! Govi,

I was so scared--

Vidya...

Brother...

Govi?

Ish... let me explain.

Son-of-a-b*tch!

How dare you!

Omi...

Listen to me for a minute, Omi...

There's no one here,

they're all gone.

Not there, Omi...

Not there.

Brother...

lsh...

lshaan...

You ok?

Good catch in the outfield and...

the crowd goes jubilant

and why wouldn't they?

Australia finishing then at 278.

2 wickets for India.

That last over definitely belonged

to India, Ajay.

You've got to say that Gaurav,

that last over did belong to India...

but somewhere along the line,

278 against Australia...

is going to be tough.

The last over was good...

but tempted to say...

Too little too late'.

You keep talking about this wicket

and you have been...

it's really playing to Australia's strengths,

isn't it, to their bowlers' strengths?

It does.

You know, it's a rare wicket that

you see in India.

Such a seaming track,

you don't see so much of grass.

This is something that is going to assist

Australian bowlers a lot more than Indian bowlers.

Omi...

lshaan.

This is your uncle Omi.

The Australian fielders out in the field...

you can see that body language

and looking confident...

India's got the batting, we know that...

but tricky, as we keep saying,

on this pitch...

278 is probably 350 on any other

batting wicket in India.

Ajay, what must be going

through the youngster's head?

It's a good place to be, Gaurav, because

this is what you work for all your life.

The last 10 years of his life, he's spent on

that ground training, morning-evening.

Trying to play different shots.

And this is the place where he was,

you know, practicing for.

You were telling us about Ali Hashmi...

you've seen him play at the domestic circuit.

I'm quite excited to

see him play at this level...

because I've seen him play at

the state level, as you said.

He's done exceptionally well there.

This is a different stage.

But I personally believe,

he's got it in him to do it at this stage.

First ball of the Indian innings and

Ali Hashmi, the debutant is on strike.

What a fantastic shot!

That exquisite cover-drive.

Four runs... nobody moved for that one.

And Ali Hashmi is off the mark.

He certainly is, Gaurav

and what a way to get off the mark.

I mean, to start his international career

with that shot.

It's just pure class that you saw.

It just doesn't get any better.

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Chetan Bhagat

Chetan Samrit (born 22 April 1974) is an Indian author, columnist, screenwriter, television personality and motivational speaker, known for his English-language dramedy novels about young urban middle class Indians. Bhagat also writes for columns about youth, career development and current affairs for The Times of India (in English) and Dainik Bhaskar (in Hindi).Bhagat's novels have sold over seven million copies. In 2008, The New York Times cited Bhagat as "the biggest selling English language novelist in India’s history".Bhagat's screenwriting samrit have included the dramedies Kai Po Che! (2013), 2 States (2014), the action-superhero movie Kick (2015), and Half Girlfriend (2017). He won the Filmfare Award for Best Screenplay for Kai Po Che! at the 59th Filmfare Awards on January 2014.He moved to Amazon Publishing on April 27, 2018 from Rupa Publications as per the news resources. On the same day Rupa Publications signed a contract with Anuj Tiwari for his next three fiction books. more…

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