Kandahar Page #8
- Year:
- 2010
- 150 min
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lf its on the aircraft.
That's all. Good luck.- Sir.
All clear, sir. Move.
Sit down. Sit down.
We are commandos.
Get into the cockpit.
- Sir.
lt's better to use 3 bullets worth
Rs. 32 than feeding..
...people like you with 'Biryani'
in an air-conditioned room in jail.
That is major Mahadevan's justice.
Archana. Nothing. Nothing.
Relax. Relax. - Teacher.
l got. Gentleman. Relax.
Fly back to Bombay.
- We will fly back to Delhi.
Hi, Captain.
- Hello.
l am Major Mahadevan.
- Nice to meet you, sir.
Thank you so much. Thank you.
They all are safe.
- My passengers.
l just freed the passengers.
the leadership of Major..
Mahadevan have captured
The commandos entered the flight
when the flight landed in Delhi for refueling.
The commandos action took place
without the permission of the government.
Major Mahadevan had captured Maulana Masood
whom the hijackers demanded to release.
ln a brave step under
major Mahadevan's leadership..
some NSG commandos entered the hijacked
plane Al-166 that landed in New Delhi for fuel.
After a brief round of firing with the hijackers
they got the plane in their control.
But the lndian government
towards major Mahadevan and his team
of commandoes for disobeying the orders.
Okay. l am Major Mahadevan
from commandos.
We are safe and we are flying
back to our motherland.
Okay. Relax and enjoy the flying.
Hail mother lndia.
- Hail.
Colonel Datta will be happy.
- Sir.
We did a good job.
- Hey,
What man?
Go back to your seat.
We are flying back to our country.
You won't win. My Allah will win.
- Get inside.
Hey, get inside.
l am alright.
- My god,
Both are hit.
Take the control.
- Yes, sir. Come on.
Huge one, sir.
High volume. You see that, sir.
Hold the flight control.
Hold the flight control.
- Okay.
Hold it, sir.
- Okay. l got it.
Hold the flight control.
Flight height 36,000 feet.
36,000 feet. Okay. Okay.
How would l do it, sir? - Sir, that part.
That part.
You said you are a pilot.
Damn it,
Yes, sir.
l think everything is alright now.
Yes. Yes. You are doing good.
Now what, sir?
- Call for Delhi control.
Ask for descend of 10000 feet.
Sir, that button.
- Okay.
Yes, sir.
- Which one?
Sir, first one. Sir, first one.
Delhi ATC. Delhi ATC.
Give permission for emergency landing.
Now what?
Now you ask them for emergency
landing clearance.
Delhi ATC. Give permission
for emergency landing.
ldentify your flight.
l repeat. ldentify your flight.
Damn it, lt's a hijacked flight.
l have to get the lights on.
- Yes.
Which one? Which one?
Those 2 buttons. Yes. Over there.
We are approaching the line?
Can you see the line?
Yes. Yes. You can do it.
Let the gear down.
Landing here.
- Get the gear down.
Sir, it's not going.
Sir, it's not going.
Sir, make it down.
Landing here is.
Landing here is tension.
Some lights are blinking, Sir.
Central
My god. We are approaching the runway.
Sir we are approaching the runway.
Brake, sir.
Sir. Our brake is lost.
Oh, Damn it,
lt's quite likely to hit the oil tank.
Surya. Wake up, man.
Surya.
Hey, come on.
Surya.
Surya.
Hey, My god,
Make him alright.
Make him alright. He's hit badly.
Doctor, l want him alive.
Make him alright. Please.
Surya.
l am sorry, sir. He is no more.
My god, My god,
Surya.
Hey,
Damn it,
What will l tell your dad?
Damn it,
Central
You will have to go back.
Surya's personal belongings
and this national flag.
When he was a kid..
..he used to demand a flag
on lndependence Day.
l want a flag.
Buy me a flag.
Today he has given such a big flag..
..which he didn't buy, but earned.
A soldier doesn't get respect
when he is alive.
But after death, he can't see the
respect which the country gives him.
country gives to brave..
..soldiers like Surya who die
for the country is an..
..inspiration for soldiers like us
who are alive.
l don't know how to console you,
who lost your son.
l say sorry a 1000 times for not bringing
your son whom l had taken from you alive.
No. please. Please.
You don't have to say sorry.
You know my son was nothing.
You took him away from here and
brought him back as a national hero.
..known as Surya's father.
My son fulfilled my wish.
He fulfilled a son's dharma.
By sacrificing his life unfortunately.
You are suppressing your pain.
Bring it out, sir. Bring it out.
No.
No, major. No.
No.
l don't want to insult my son's sacrifice
with my tears.
l don't want to disgust him
with my tears.
l.. l will handle myself.
But how do l tell his mother
that her son is no more?
Don't ever tell her that, sir.
l will have to tell her that, major.
l will have to tell her that.
- No, sir.
Don't tell her that ever.
Do you remember once you told me..
..not to miss my father?
Then how can you say that
your son is not alive?
Don't ever feel that way.
This son of yours is alive.
''Motherland..''
''..l dedicate my life..'' ''..to you.''
God bless you my son.
Thank you.
- God bless you.
l want to ask something, Mahi.
When he died, was there
any fear on his face?
No, sir.
You can be proud of him, sir.
All of us are proud of you, sir.
Jaihind.
That l am proud of you, my son.
Jaihind.
''You are our identity.''
''You are our pride.''
''Motherland, l dedicate my life to you.''
''You are our identity.''
''You are our pride.''
''Motherland, l dedicate my life to you.''
''Salutation. Salutation. Salutation.
Salutation to you, motherland.''
''We got everything from the country.''
''What did we give to the
country in return?''
''How much did we live for ourselves?''
''How many responsibilities
did we fulfill?''
''We got everything from the country.''
''What did we give to the
country in return?''
''How much did we live for ourselves?''
''How many responsibilities
did we fulfill?''
''The son that comes to use
to the country is fortunate.''
''Salutation.'' ''Salutation.''
''Salutation.'' ''Salutation.''
''There are many enemies in the
country as well as outside.''
''The efforts of destruction have
still not stopped.''
''Let's make boundaries.
This is what the time demands.''
''Salutation to you, motherland.
- Salutation. - Salutation. Salutation.''
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