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Synopsis: Tarot Card Reader, Sunita Rao, informs Vasant Vihar-based idealist Priya Malhotra that she will meet her soul-mate on a beach in a foreign country. While in Bangkok she meets Immy, believes he is the one, but realizes that he had wooed her by stealing her diary. She decides to test destiny by asking him to fulfill three conditions - first of which is to attend on the same floor of a hotel; second: to locate a book on numerology that contains her name & phone number; and lastly asks him to write his contact details on a 50 Rupee note. She spends the money, and the book is left at a used bookstore. If both items are located by them, they truly are meant for each other. Immy is unable to locate her on any floor in the Hotel, and both re-locate - she to Mumbai and he to America. Three years later their marriages have been arranged with Sofiya Arora and Jatin, but neither are even close to locating the book nor the 50 Rupee note.
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Satish Kaushik
Production: Eros International
 
IMDB:
4.1
Year:
2010
109 min
£48,172
Website
147 Views


And you know what..

..someone's having a

henna ceremony in this hotel.

I saw the bride. She

looks very pretty.

"The green glass bangles."

"I've worn them in your name."

"Radha now belongs to Shyam."

"I've worn them in your name."

"Radha now belongs to Shyam."

"I'm so lost in love I'm

worried about any consequence."

"I've worn them in your name."

"Radha now belongs to Shyam."

"I've worn them in your name."

"Radha now belongs to Shyam."

"I've worn them in your name."

"Radha now belongs to Shyam."

"We'll meet."

"We'll meet."

"We'll meet."

Stop right here.

How much?

- Rs.120.

Madam, I don't have change.

That's okay, keep it.

Thank you.

- It's alright.

Excuse me.

- What happened, madam?

Give me that Rs.50 note.

- Here.

What happened, Priya?

- I can't believe this.

It's been lying with me

for the past so many days..

..and I don't know it.

- Oh my, God.

This is a miracle, Priya.

Call up on this number quickly..

..and go see lmmy.

But..

- Don't worry, Priya.

I'll handle Jatin.

What are you waiting for,

Priya, just go.

Hello. Who is this?

Is lmmy at home.

- lmmy sir is not at home.

He's getting married today.

Where is he getting married?

- At hotel Royal Cliff.

I'm going there as well.

Madam, pay me my fare.

Where are you going?

"We'll meet."

"We'll meet."

"We'll meet."

Just like you got my note..

..I got your book, Priya.

Fate is punishing me, lmmy.

I found you...only

after you got married.

Fate hasn't punished us, Priya..

..it has brought us together.

I didn't get married.

'l haven't done any

favour to you, lmmy.'

'Destiny has done all this.'

'For a while I grew selfish.'

'But when the priest

began the mantras..

..my heart said that

feeling that I've cheated you..

..won your love by

deceit won't let me live.'

'That's why I stopped

this marriage.'

'Exactly three years ago a

child pressed all the buttons..

..of the lift and delayed me

from reaching to you, similarly..'

"Uncle, Uncle.'

'That note came back to me

three years later through a child.'

Immy, I love you.

"l am searching."

"l am searching."

"Everything ended.."

"Everything ended.."

"..but there's still

something left."

"l am searching."

"l am searching."

"l am searching."

"There's a feeling.."

"..inside me."

"Everything ended.."

"..but there's still

something left."

"..but there's still

something left."

"There's a restlessness

in my heart."

"l am searching."

"There's a feeling inside me.""

"Everything ended.."

"..but there's still

something left."

"..but there's still

something left."

"There's restlessness

in my heart."

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