Lover Boy Page #10

 
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And hes a son of a fool.

Tell me wheres the statue.

What are you saying. Listen to me.

Shut up. speak up, Otherwise.

Daddy.

Daddy.

You.

- Yes.

Then statue.

Stop, Mr.

Sundarlal.

- Who are you.

Did you recognize me.

Cmon, dance.

Tell me who killed Mr. Rais brother.

Speak up, otherwise l'll

strangulate you. Speak up.

l. l killed him. Who had

stolen the statue. Speak up.

l. l. l.

lnspector, arrest your criminal.

Couldnt you come little early.

Unnecessarily made me

have so much of beating.

Where are they.

Youre my love.

lm your love.

lts a ditching.

lts a ditching.

Kiss me.

My heart beats.

Lover boy.

Bloody basket.

Lover boy.

Kiss me.

Where do you escape

after locking eyes.

Where do you go

escape with my heart.

Where do you escape

after locking eyes.

Where do you go

escape with my heart.

Youve lit, now l too will

lit and melt the stone.

lll make you dance on my tunes.

Dance, dance, dance.

Where do you escape

after locking eyes.

Where do you go

escape with my heart.

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Shomu Mukherjee

Shomu Mukherjee (Bengali: সমু মুখার্জি) (or Shomu Mukherji) (19 June, 1943 – 10 April 2008) was a Bengali Indian director, writer and producer. Born in 1943, he was the fourth son of Sashadhar Mukherjee, the owner of Filmalaya studios, and Sati Rani Devi. His mother was the only sister of the Ganguly brothers. He married actress Tanuja. Their daughters are actresses Kajol Mukherjee and Tanisha Mukherjee, part of the Mukherjee-Samarth family. His elder brothers are Late Rono Mukherjee, Late Joy Mukherjee (a successful actor in the 1960s) and Deb Mukherjee and he has a younger brother Subir Mukherjee. Actresses Rani Mukerji and Sharbani Mukherjee are his nieces and director Ayan Mukerji is his nephew. He died of a heart attack on 10 April 2008 at the age of 64. more…

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