Khoobsurat Page #7

Synopsis: Khoobsurat is a quirky, modern romantic comedy about what happens when a vibrant, hopelessly romantic physiotherapist meets handsome young Rajput prince who is the complete opposite of her and is engaged to someone else. It is a battle of values between two individually crazy families one that encourages discipline and self - restraint versus the other, which is all for spontaneity and open mindedness. Khoobsurat looks at universal themes: being able to love and respect yourself; and having to fight for the things you really want.
Genre: Comedy, Romance
Director(s): Shashanka Ghosh
Production: UTV Motion Pictures
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.4
Rotten Tomatoes:
80%
Year:
2014
130 min
649 Views


I say whateves on my mind.

It's quite cold tonight.

Here, take this.

Vikram!

I am in love with you.

Mili, please..

Vikram!

Sorry, Vikram is here.

I'll call you later.

Mother.

Vikram!

- Hello.

Vikram, Divya isn't at home.

It's what I was afraid of.

She ran away.

Look at this letter.

She's written that

she'll be back in a few days.

Look at her handwriting.

She still erases her

mistakes with her spit.

Where has Divya gone?

She hasn't written anything.

Don't worn].

Mi

i's handwriting was bad as well.

Yes, but she never ran away.

And it's possible that.

..Divya couldn't find

an eraser in a hum].

So she...

Vikram, is it the 27th today?

- Yes. It is.

Why?

There's a Bollywood

Star Reality Show..

..which is being

held in Jaipur today.

So, what has a Bollywood

show got to do with Divya?

Divya wants to be an actress.

I'll find out.

Dr. Chakravany, since you had..

...such heart-to-heart

discussions with Divya..

..then she might

have told you that.

..we don't want her to do this?

Didn't you think it was your

responsibility to tell us?

Or to warn her?

She's just a kid.

Or it doesn't make

a difference to you?

Your highness, that's not it.

Divya wanted to go herself.

So that's why you took

this decision for my daughter.

Don't forget, Doctor.

You're here for Shekhar's treatment.

Not for Divya's career counseling.

Don't.

- Excuse me. Don't say that.

Even she is low on tolerance.

But still she stayed put

for your husband's treatment.

Hold on, Manju.

Your highness, please try

to understand Divya's situation..

Doctor Chakravany,

this is beyond your understanding.

..so please don't even tn].

- Excuse me, madam.

Actually, even we are pan Rajputs.

He's a Bengali and I am a Punjabi.

But we have Rajput

blood in our veins.

I am not talking to you.

Dr. Chakravany, your thoughts.

Your interference

in other's lives..

Have you ever thought about

its outcome?

You encouraged a 17

year old kid to run away.

How irresponsible.

But, your highness, I did no such thing..

- Enough.

Let's go, Mili.

There is no need

to explain her anything.

Come on.

It's because of your over-discipline.

Are you happy now?

Happy-

- Wait, Manju.

Mother.

What happened?

I've informed the Jaipur office.

They're checking whether Divya's

name is on the list or not. - Okay.

And I've informed the

commissioner of Jaipur.

He's posted his men at

the venue and stations.

They will let us know.

Son..

- Vikram!

Divya is 17 year old.

She's a grown up now.

Dr. Chakravany, please.

Don't give us anymore

advice on my daughter.

Enough!

Enough!

How much more humiliation

are we going to endure?

Oh yes.

She believes that you and

Dr. Chakravany love each other.

Manju?

Thank God.

I don't believe in such nonsense.

Nonsense?

Hello. It's a fact.

Look, there's guilt

in your son's eyes.

Pardon me, madam.

We're better than this.

At least our children

don't hide anything from us.

Nor do they run away.

Excuse me.

Hold on, Manju.

Hello.

See. . .everyone's left.

Vikram.

Yes.

Thank you, Mr. Mishra.

Please keep us informed.

Vikram.

- Not now, Mili.

Vikram, Divya's fine.

Believe me, she's just acting out..

- She's just 17 years old, Mili.

Vikram, even you were 17..

...when you handled

everything with her highness.

I was the same age..

..when I went away from home

to study.

If she wants to do

something on her own at this age..

..then what's the problem.

The problem is that this

doesn't happen in this family.

Why am I even explaining

this to you?

You won't understand.

I don't understand what

kind of a brother are you..

..who couldn't win his

younger sister's confidence.

If you had supported her.

..then she might

have never run away.

That's what you won't

understand, Mili.

You do as you please.

You don't care about.

..how it does or

doesn't affect others.

That's exactly what

you did last night.

But here, we think about each

other before doing anything.

That's not fair...

Yes, I do what I want.

But I do it only when the other

person wants the same thing..

..and can't do it.

What difference does it make, Mili?

Why don't you understand.

..there's a big

difference between you and me.

We'll spend all our lives

erasing this difference.

We should have something

common between us to be happy.

But there's nothing common

between you and me, Mili.

I agree.

Mom!

DiVya!

Oh, thank God. Are you fine?

How could you do this, Divya?

How dare you?

What is this?

What did you do to your hair?

Mother, sister Mi

i..

"Sister" Mi

i..?

Of course.

Of course.

"Sister" Mili.

I am sure that

audacious girl encouraged you..

..to take such a disgusting step.

Running away from home..

..and this preposterous hairdo.

We

...your "sister" Mi

i's gone.

You won't do such

a thing again, okay?

But, mom..

- Enough of this audaciousness.

I need a crocin.

Mom, I am not being rude.

Sister Mili wasn't wrong.

Sister Mili wasn't wrong.

I see.

Is this why she told you

to run away from home?

Don't blame Mi

i..

..she didn't tell me to run away.

I came back because of her.

It was my plan to run away.

I was planning for a year.

But she said if I run away

from home..

..then I'll accept my defeat.

And we're Rajputs.

We don't run away.

We face our problems.

Like you did when

dad met with an accident.

I didn't understand it then.

But I understood this when

I was sitting alone at the station.

That's why I came back.

And I will go only

when you let me go.

I am very tired.

Just.

Go to your room!

Dinner at 8...

Hello.

Good morning, Kiara.

Mili dear.

Excuse me, please.

Vikram! Listen!

Ramsevak, it's been so long..

..since I didn't stick my

foot in anyone's business.

It's been very long,

your highness.

Well, let's practice.

Greetings, your highness.

Yes, Ramsevak.

The master has called you.

Now?

Is he fine?

What is it, Shekhar?

Do you need something?

Nirmala, pick up that folder.

Yeah!

Shekhar, what are you doing?

Oh my, God!

Your leg...

Why didn't you tell me?

I was waiting for the right time.

Shekhar..

I want to tell you something else.

I saw Divya run away...

...but I didn't tell anyone.

How could you?

- I thought Diyva is our daughter.

She will handle it.

And I was right.

How could you...

It's been 10 years since

the accident, Nirmala.

For 10 years I stayed

glued to this chair..

..and time left me behind.

Everyone stopped

laughing in this house.

How could we laugh?

You were stuck in this chair..

..me with my responsibilities,

and our kids..

..matured before their age.

Exactly, our kids have grown up.

You raised them alone.

And expanded this business..

...and kept the honor

of this palace intact.

You did all this.

Now Vikram will handle it.

Himself and this business.

Let it go.

Let it go, Nirmala.

It's so easy to say, Shekhar.

Let it go.

Nirmala,

this family has lost one son.

That void can never be filled..

..but we have two more kids.

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