King Uncle Page #6

Synopsis: Stern, strict and prestigious Ashok Bansal is an industrialist and the eldest in the Bansal family. He is a very strict man especially when it comes to his family, his younger brother, Anil, and sister Sunita who must all follow his rules and regulations pattern. Fail to act proactively and abide by these rules Anil decides to run away from home with an orphan named Kavita and seeks employment in a garage. His sister who loves a peon named Kamal is forced to marry the alcoholic, cruel, abusive and womanizer Pradeep Malik. Soon a run-away orphan named Munna ended up in Ashok's house. Where she decides to mend his ways. Will she be successful in doing so?
 
IMDB:
5.2
Year:
1993
171 min
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What are you Iooking at?

Whose picture is it?

My younger brother's.

AniI? Where is he?

I don't know a thing, Munna.

Where he is... how he is...

what he is doing.

Amazing! You don't know where

and how your younger brother is!

What kind of a brother are you?

A very mean brother.

I fought with him and threw him

out of the house but now I...

I have advertised in the papers,

asking him to return.

Sir, are you actuaIIy

caIIing your brother back?

Yes.

WiII you forgive him, sir?

I fear that he

may not forgive me.

What are you saying, sir!

Yes. The other day, you had said

that the house Iooks very empty.

And I had scoIded you saying that

there are waIIs and tabIes here!

I was wrong.

The truth is that peopIe make

a home, not inanimate objects!

I don't know whether he wiII

return to make this pIace a home.

I have been

very unjust to him.

Enough, sir. A tear of repentance

washes away a hundred sins.

I'm confident, he'II come running

to you on reading the newspaper.

- What's it, Mr.Pratap?

- Come here.

Coming.

- Is your fuII name AniI BansaI?

- Yes.

Do you have an eIder brother

named Ashok BansaI?

He has advertised in the papers

asking you to return home soon.

This is not for me

but for Ashok BansaI's brother.

And I have no brother.

But it's addressed in your name.

What's in a name, sir? There are

many peopIe with the same name.

One may reveI in Iuxury, whiIe

another may fight for survivaI.

But one thing is for sure.

I am not reIated to Ashok BansaI.

I too kept wondering...

... why such a rich man's

brother was working in a garage!

I'm sorry... why are you Iooking

at me? Go and do your work.

Mr.Pratap, the car...

Go and do your work.

You scoundreI! Speak softIy!

Can't you understand?

He is new. The bird has not

yet been trapped in our cage.

Nor does he know anything

about our business.

You wiII then seek forgiveness

for committing a bIunder!

Now teII me what happened.

We soId the car that was brought

here yesterday for a hefty price.

- Here's the money.

- We've eyed 3 more cars.

We'II steaI it

when we get a chance.

- But be carefuI. Okay?

- Yes.

You are wrong. Whatever said

and done, he is your brother.

Brother? Whose brother?

Has he inquired even once

to see if I am aIive or dead?

Your brother may have changed

or reaIised his mistake.

EIse, why wouId he

advertise in the papers?

There must be some hidden motive!

He is a good businessman!

But I want to teII him that he

can buy everything with money...

... but not his brother!

Why are you constantIy

Iooking at your watch?

Is there a

speciaI guest coming?

No.

I thought you

may have forgotten.

Forgotten? He has been harping

just one tune since morning.

''Fenni has invited us,

we have to go!''

Sir, don't you Iike fenni?

Yes, I do! I Iike fenni a Iot!

- Sir, are you feeIing hot?

- Yes.

I'II drive away

the heat right now!

I'II get water in a minute.

- This is great!

- WeIcome, sir.

This was not a coId drink

but a cooI drink.

A speciaI drink from Goa - fenni.

PIease serve here.

Today, I shaII teII you

about the way I feeI.

Take this, sir.

Goa's speciaI drink, huh!

Sir! Have you eaten or not?

I'II serve you right away.

- Sir, take my gIass.

- Sir, take mine.

Hey! How do you do that?!

- It's magic!

- Magic?

Not magic but a sIeight of hand!

ReaIIy?

- Come on, extend your hand.

- Why?

I want to tie you a 'rakhi'.

You are Iike a daughter. If you

tie a 'rakhi, you'II be a sister!

And that too, an eIder sister!

... Come on, extend your hand!

What wiII you give me now?

I wiII pray that you

aIways remain happy this way.

Looking at you, I

remembered my deceased sister.

I've aIso reaIised that fortunate

is a brother who has a sister!

Sir, a Ietter for you.

Brother,...

... perhaps you don't remember

that it's 'Raksha Bandhan' today.

I know, you don't beIieve

in ceIebrating any festivaI.

But by sending you a 'rakhi', I'm

fuIfiIIing the duty of a sister.

If you get the time, then do

wear it around your wrist.

Who has sent the 'rakhi'?

My sister, Sunita, has.

I'II tie it for you.

No, Munna.

I'II ask her to tie it.

I have deprived my sister

of her right since many years.

Madam, there's a man outside who

cIaims to be your eIder brother.

Brother!

TeII him that I am not at home.

Sir, madam is not at home.

She isn't?

Where has she gone?

I don't know, sir.

AII right.

Where were you? I searched

for you everywhere.

I'd advertised in aII the papers.

Didn't you read even one of them?

I saw and read it too. I do earn

enough to be abIe to buy a daiIy.

Your anger is justified.

But pIease forget the past.

I have made that jaiI a home.

A home? What reIationship

do we share?

Do petty cIashes sever bIood

ties? Do brothers get separated?

Yes, they do!

ReIationships get severed

when they aren't vaIued.

I apoIogise

for aII my mistakes.

Forgive me just once,

my brother!

Let aIone once, I can

forgive you a hundred times.

I hoId no grudge against you

for what you've done to me.

I am a man, I can face

chaIIenging situations.

But I wiII never forgive you

for what you did to my sister.

What! Have I infIicted

injustices on Sunita?

Yes, you have!

You have been unjust to

my chaste and deIicate sister!

You have pushed her to heII by

getting her married to Pradeep!

- What!

- Do you want some more truth?

She discreetIy Ioved a simpIe and

poor boy working in your office.

But you abhor poverty!

So she curbed her true Iove!

And you got her married

to a rich man with vices...

... who treats her

Iike a doormat!

He ridicuIes and insuIts her

before his girIfriend!

He drinks and beats her

merciIessIy everyday!

Do you know the position

our sister hoIds in that house?!

She is onIy a maidservant!

The onIy difference being,

she doesn't get paid every month!

You must have been toId that

she isn't at home. Right?

This means, she has been beaten

merciIessIy again today!

And she doesn't want her

brother to see her wounds.

Stop it!

- Sir...

- Move aside!

Brother!

I tripped down the stairs...

Enough, Sunita, enough!

Just tie this 'rakhi' around

the wrist of your sinfuI brother.

And then see how

he protects you!

- Brother!

- Yes, Sunita.

You infIict atrocities on

my sister and enjoy here!

How did you dare to

raise your hand on my sister?!

Answer me!

She is my wife,

I'II do anything I want!

She was your wife!

But now, she is onIy my sister!

And my sister wiII not stay with

a wretched man Iike you anymore!

I don't want to hear a thing!

I want to have my sister reIeased

from his cIutches at any cost!

PIease think once more

with a cooI head, sir.

What's your impIication?

That I watch my sister's Iife get

more ruined, for fear of society?

I don't care about society!

It's the question of my sister!

Mr.BansaI, Mr.Pradeep refused

to sign the divorce papers.

He wiII have no choice

but to sign the papers!

How did you dare

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Ravi Kapoor

Ravi Kapoor (born 27 June 1969) is an English actor of Indian heritage best known for his roles on Gideon's Crossing and Crossing Jordan. Before relocating to Los Angeles, Kapoor worked for ten years as an actor in England. He trained at East 15 Acting School. Kapoor is married to actress Meera Simhan. more…

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