Lamhe Page #3

Synopsis: Viren (Anil Kapoor) comes to India, he is captivated by Pallavi (Sridevi). When he learns she's spoken for, he returns. When he gets the news of Pallavi and her husband dying and leaving their daughter Pooja (Sridevi) behind, Viren ensures she is taken care of. 20 years on, Viren comes back to India and sees Pooja - a spitting image of her mother. What follows is a life-changing turn of events.
Director(s): Yash Chopra
Production: Yash Raj Films
  5 wins.
 
IMDB:
7.4
NOT RATED
Year:
1991
187 min
284 Views


so he put his own name for me.

l was a good student, so l won

scholarships and continued to study.

This way, an orphan became an

officer in the Air-Force...

and at an Air-Force function,

l met Pallavi.

l was very scared

of my feelings for her.

But she's a special girl -

said it made no difference to her.

And that she'd managed her father.

He's no more, so l thought

why get married here?

May l take her with me?

We'll get married there.

lf you don't mind, we'd prefer

that she weds here.

And the bridal-couple leave

her ancestral home together.

Have you spoken to her

about the wedding?

l thought l'd talk to Viren

and then he'd convince her..

Don't worry about that

l'll talk to her myself.

This is Salamat Ali speaking.

Yes?

l've spoken to them, like you asked.

But they are very adamant.

Bring them to me.

l know how to deal with such lot.

Whose phone was it?

Give me a list of your invitees.

l'll invite them all.

There'll be just two from my side.

Daija and yourself.

l'll go now.

l didn't show him my feelings,

did l?

No, son.

This is the mother of the deceased

and they are his...

Step-brothers. My sons.

You know what l want.

How will we know what

exactly you want?

l don't want the result of this case

disclosed to the family here.

Pallavi will have to be told.

She has to vacate the house.

We're sorry that he died

just after hearing the news.

We didn't have the pleasure

of throwing him out physically..

But this b*tch...

lf you say anything vile against them,

l'll pull your tongue out.

Now listen to me.

Till she leaves the house

with her husband,...

you are to stay away from here.

What will you give us for that?

- What's your price?

When will she leave?

- Next week.

That means 6 days from now.

That makes it 600,000.

And one more extra for the slap

you gave me.

Give them a cheque of one million.

Today all my efforts

have been worth it.

Today you've really matured.

Today l feel like addressing you

with your Title.

l have arrived.

How are you?

- Losing some hair...

How come you're here?

Then would there be a wedding

without me?

There's something l wanted

to discuss with you.

One moment...

Greetings!

My name is Prem.

l'm Viren's childhood friend.

When l was 7 year's old...

Greetings- Greetings.

The girl's superb. When are you getting

married my dear...

You've just come. Have a wash,

then we'll chat...

What a girl, What a choice...

l admit she's so lovely.

lt won't be easy to forget her.

But you should have told her

of your feelings, at least once.

What difference would that have made?

She'd have loved her guy anyway.

Well, it's not the end

of the world!

Who knows?

But you....

There are no ''ifs''

and ''buts'' in love.

And before loving her, l hadn't put

a condition that she loves me too.

She loved Siddharth, she'll be

happy with him. That's all l want.

May God save you

from the evil-eye.

You always were beautiful. But never

as beautiful as you look today.

l miss my father very much.

That you will, all your life.

He always said he'd go

as ''dowry'' with you.

Now his memories are your dowry.

No, don't cry.

May God give you

a long happy life.

What's wrong with Viren?

He hasn't met me for days.

He's very busy with the preparations.

He's your care-taker now.

Tell him that l won't leave

without meeting him.

lf l see him,

l'll give him your message.

''This kurta that's

made of muslin...''

''come dressed in it''

''l await you at the door.

Come dressed in a muslin kurta...''

l was told you were

asking for me...

l don't know whether my father

was happy with my choice.

But since l'm in your charge...

tell me, do you approve?

Why not?

Questions are not answered

by counter questioning.

Are you happy?

Yes.

Then l am too.

l've been very bad to you.

l've really harassed you.

What nonsense!

You're very nice,

very decent.

lf l can ever be of help,

write to me.

Can l?

Go on.

Can l call you by

your first name?

Come, my dear. Everybody is waiting.

You too Viren.

''These moments, these memories,

l shall cherish for years to come''

''Should the seasons change,

l will beg for them''

''These moments, these memories,

l shall cherish for years to come''

''Should the seasons change,

l will appeal for them''

''l will cherish for years...''

May you live long.

Whenever you come, stay here a while.

Nobody should say the house is empty.

No, don't worry about that.

We'll look after the house

for you now.

What are these people doing here?

Tell her, Sir. She's asking

what are we doing here?

This is ours now. We were quiet,

because of Viren

Else we'd have thrown you out

six days ago.

Can't you people be polite?

Who is this guy? ls he trying

to teach us to be polite?

Don't ever think it's only the Rajputs

who are self-respecting

Every decent man can kill

and die for his self-respect

lf you say another word,

there'll be a death here.

Whose death?

- Either yours, or mine.

No. This is not the

time to keep quiet.

You people had said,

you'd come tomorrow.

You've got it wrong. We were paid

a million to keep away till today.

What's all this about?

What time limit? Which million?

Throw these people

out of our property.

This house, this land,

is all ours now.

Your father had lost the case...

Yes, Viren wanted you to leave happily

before they claimed it all.

That's why he had to buy

some time from them.

Papa died, the mansion is not mine.

l've become all alone now.

God forbid! Why should you feel alone?

You have your husband with you.

l cried so much against these walls.

Such insult to those tears.

l'll never forgive Viren for this.

That's your personal opinion,

but he did his duty.

We both are indebted to him.

And it's a debt we can never repay.

Just take me away from here.

Bless you, dear.

But don't misunderstand Viren.

There's no question about that.

Now l know why he didn't wait for you.

He didn't want to face this moment.

ln his place, l'd have done the same.

No work is done without contacts

these days, especially plane-bookings.

Your seats are confirmed.

Who are those other tickets for?

- For you.

And the former one?

- For me.

l know you much better than you think.

You can't cry alone.

When your dad died, l was present.

You used a shoulder to cry on.

What will l cry for this time?

- For your love.

Till you forget Pallavi,

l'm not leaving your side.

l don't think l'll ever forget her.

''These birds and the clouds

are crazy about lovers...''

''Who are we, O companion?''

''l can't remember,

l've forgotten''

''l can't remember,

l've forgotten''

''These birds and the clouds

are crazy about lovers''

''Who are we?''

''l can't remember...

l have forgotten''

''l can't remember,

l have forgotten''

''We need nothing''

''Nothing is more

beautiful than love''

''Where will these

waves take us?''

''l have no regret,

you are my shore''

''Life is but flowing water...

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Honey Irani

Honey Irani (born 25 August 1955) is an Indian film actress and screenwriter, who works in Hindi cinema. more…

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