Madrasapattinam Page #2

Synopsis: After the death of her husband, Amy Smith, an elderly English woman, decides to return to India to search for her long lost lover and to return a necklace she was given. Through memory flashbacks we see how Amy as a young girl first arrived in Madrasapattinam, India in 1945 to join her father who was the governor of the city. Through some events of fate she meets Paritihi, a young Indian boy. Amy, feeling drawn towards Paritihi and intrigued by Indian culture, asks him to be her guide around the town and to show him the ways of his country. Soon a tender romance develops between them. However, Amy is too be married to officer Robert Ellis, a cruel man appointed by her father, forcing Amy and Paritihi to fight for their love.
Director(s): Vijay
Production: Independent Bollywood
  6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.9
Year:
2010
162 min
188 Views


- Did he?

No donkey is seen in this place?

There is one.

Ouch! Kalyani!

Brother!

Take care. Be careful!

Brother!

Is it your donkey?

Look brother!

Kalyani is walking!

I were not aware of that.

Whites have enough brain.

No washer man seems

to vacate that place.

Why are you doing atrocious?

Leave me

Is it the wages for us

for working for you lifelong?

Don't shout!

Had you gone your selves they

wouldn't have demolished the building.

Will we vacate if demolished?

We won't allow to build

your golf course.

It is our commissioner's instruction.

- Lf you don't follow it...

- Will you kill us?

How dare you?

We shouldn't beat...

We should punish only

who motivate them.

Will you leave if it is a girl?

Did they watch for the human beings?

They have totally ruined us!

- We have to...

- So what?

You mean to attack the

police for hitting the girl?

Isn't there any difference

between us and them?

There is.

They are ruling people,

and we are slaves!

They don't have a woman.

Even the child in the

womb is our enemy.

Come, man.

They don't know about hard work.

There is nothing wrong that what he say.

22... 23...

24... 25...

They haven't done anything.

Leave them sir.

Then... Did you do that murder?

This is murder case.

They won't leave you.

You were adamant that you

wouldn't vacate the place.

Inform your relations.

I don't understand anything.

Let them take the land.

We have to go 6 miles

to do the washing.

It is hard.

We can go and

fall on the commissioner's feet.

Go.

Fall on his feet.

They will ask for our houses.

Give it and fall in the river.

We have to fight for our problem.

We should have the guts...

You can keep your guts for yourself.

You have no children...

And after the wrestling always.

You're spoiling the boys lives meantime.

Will you give the life to the dead?

Put the signature in the document he gave.

Greetings madam.

You managed to delude this time.

But not next time.

Tell him that I told it.

Damn people...

have tortured him.

Drink the toddy!

Have it!

- You will be alright.

- Oh god!

If you've yelled there...

you could save the beatings.

What is the use coming and cry here?

It is painful man.

Don't you feel painful?

Where do you get the pain?

Hadn't she come to the station

they would have killed us.

Did she come to the station?

We didn't thank her.

It is painful.

I should say thanks to her.

Is that all?

I will tell her.

What is he doing?

How can we go there?

Go man.

They won't allow me to sleep peacefully.

- Greetings.

- What do you want?

- You wore the whites dress

and have come. - Who is it?

- Nothing!

- Our boys.

I will be back.

What? At this awful time?

- We want a help from you.

- What help?

We want to tell thanks!

Why should you tell all that?

You are the boys of this place.

It is my duty to help you.

Don't take it serious!

- Damn help!

- Go to bed.

Sir!

- What is it?

- You have to help us.

- What?

- We have to say 'Thank you.'

...and in English!

Wait! Who are you all?

- Rascals!

- What?

Not brandy... whiskey.

Without ice.

- 4 people came in and...

- Is it? - I mean 4!

Wearing suit and without chappals.

Where? In his house?

Are you Hindi?

Somewhere here.

They will get caught by me.

I will see to them!

- Come please.

- Sir, Parithi...

Ok Thank you!

She is calling you sir.

It is the whites calling and

you stand on their side.

Day light robbery.

- Are you Selvi?

- Yes she is the one you are looking for.

Were you in Washermanpet?

Yes! We have recently

vacated the place and came.

Is Parithi her brother?

Yes. Her brother's name is also Parithi.

Will you keep quiet?

You have to believe when I say this far.

She is Selvi! Here is the ID card.

- Do you know her?

- Of course

Grandma should have forgotten!

Will you keep quiet for a moment?

I am Selvi. Not the one

you are looking for.

She really is mad.

I've no brother named Parithi.

I am kept here that I will get a lot...

...of money from these rich people.

Or else, they will fight

with me after you leave.

83,515 people are there

in the name Parithi.

6,800 people are there

who are 80 years and above.

4,15,813 people are in Selvi's name.

15,815 people are there

who are 75 years and above.

If you start to search from today...

...you could find her in 3 years!

Parithi is very easy.

Only an year.

Do you think it is fun?

Really? It is you creating fun!

You lost him when the

population was 35 crores.

...and are looking for him in 110 crores.

That too with the help of a photograph

taken 60 years ago.

Nothing can be done.

You have to find

with the help of the name.

Don't you have any option?

What if we bring a photo taken recently?

With that we can match

with the voters ID list.

We can find out in 1/2 an hour.

- There is no chance then.

- Why sir?

In the voters ID list you give,

no photo in that looks like us!

I don't draw any pictures

to any one generally.

Murali sir has come and asked me...

...and I couldn't deny.

How much will it cost?

I don't ask any money as

God has given me this art.

Still, it will cost 70 rupees

for the paint and brush.

- You can pay me for that.

- 70 rupees.

I don't ask any money extra.

You wait for 1/2 an hour.

7...

13...

Run!

- Thank god! She has gone.

- Thank god we have escaped.

We want to thank her.

They are thanking you.

We only thank you.

If you don't come...

If you didn't save me...

We don't know how what to say...

- Both are the same.

- Is it(auna)? - Auna??

That damn guys...

They are going to put bomb.

They are going to put bomb.

No what(duck)!

It is the bomb.

Bomb?

It is really funny. Will anyone drop

bombs from a passenger flight?

Who cheated you like this?

Catch him.

Don't leave, catch.

They are not offering

any food, get away.

She wants to sightsee the city.

Will you take her?

Welcome madam of Britain.

This is the Bay of Bengal.

He is singing!

Welcome madam of Britain.

This is the Bay of Bengal.

We welcome people by saying 'Greeting'!

- Greeting!

- That's it

We travel in the bullock cart.

We travel in the tram too!

We travel in the canal boat.

Shall we go?

There is snake dance to watch!

There is blessing by an elephant's trunk!

There are many wonders here,

oh... mom!

Welcome madam of Britain.

This is the Bay of Bengal.

We welcome people by saying 'Greetting'!

Doll dance... puppetry and

art in the temple statues!

We draw designs on

the floor with rice powder...

...which is the food

for the birds and ants.

Even if there are

millions of religions here...

...we live like brothers.

We build our houses with lanai

For the travelers

to take rest on their way

We consider mother as God!

Welcome madam of Britain.

This is the Bay of Bengal.

We welcome people by saying 'Greeting'!

Our Tamil language has

a million year old heritage!

Kamban and Valluvan told in their life...

...which is our ethics!

Will she understand what I say?

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