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Synopsis: Orphaned at a young age, former officer with Goa Police, Arjun Vishnu Bhaagwat, now lives alone, though he has a sweetheart in gorgeous model, Priya. Amidst reports of police extending their search for missing prostitutes, specifically the Caucasian daughter of a high-profile Russian Diplomat, Arjun is hired by a gangster, Sameer, and for a fee, must not only locate missing call-girls but also their abductor. Unable to get any clues, he than enlists the assistance of Sameer to recruit a bait, Reshma, who comes from an impoverished family, for the killer. Shortly thereafter Reshma goes missing, and Arjun loses contact with her. Guilt-ridden, he decides to use all possible resources to try and locate her before she herself becomes included in the official 'missing persons' list.
Genre: Action, Drama, Horror
Director(s): Mohit Suri
Production: Eros International
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.2
NOT RATED
Year:
2011
127 min
1,034 Views


No sir. I didn't see properly.

Look, the police is investigating...

...Ana Safin disappearance.

'State's best

officers are carrying out... '

'... this joint operation

with the Russian Embassy.'

'We will solve this case very soon.'

'There is nothing to worry.'

'And let me assure that

every foreign tourist... '

'... visiting Goa is being

given tight security.'

'Absolutely, the best

arrangements have been made.'

'So there is nothing to worry.'

'I am telling you that we

will have a very great season.'

'Wish you a merry Christmas

and an ever happier new year.'

'Thank you so much.'

Goat.

- Yes. Scapegoat.

Just as a goat is used as

a bait to attract a lion...

...we will have to use your call

girls to catch this man of yours.

And I feel this is not the

case ofjust your girls.

This is a case of human trafficking.

But why should I take

such a big risk?

I might lose a few

more girls in the bargain.

And why should my girls

get involved in this mess?

They follow the same

principle that I follow.

Pay extra money and get

the job done.

And you don't need to say much.

Just ask them to text

you the number...

...and address of the

house or hotel they go to.

I will handle the rest.

You have a twisted mind.

But you can think well.

That is a great idea.

Hey! Get the punching bag.

Hurry up.

Here you go.

Come on. Come on.

And this as well.

What is this for?

- From my side. As a reward.

Because you have

given a very good idea.

Keep it with you.

But tell me something.

- Yes.

What is the guarantee that

this man will call up again?

Only you have the stock of the

most beautiful girls in Goa.

He will call for certain.

Somebody please help me.

Somebody please help me.

Help me!

Help! Help!

Brother. Brother.

- Yes. Go on.

The customer is calling.

Whom do I send?

Send the new girl Reshma

who was brought in yesterday.

Hello.

- Hello sister.

Mother still doesn't know

how t to call from a PCO.

Give it to me. Give it to me. Move.

- I also want to sister.

Hello.

- Reshma.

Aaliya and Shaheen. At this time?

Didn't the two of them go to school?

The flowers got withered this month.

So I couldn't sell them.

So couldn't play their fees.

But listen, I had sent your money.

Now forget all this.

Reshma, tell me.

Are you are absolutely fine?

Nothing is going to

happen to me, mother.

I am absolutely fine.

Why?

I had a weird dream today.

You were calling out to me.

Mother, where are you?

Mother, where are you?

I was standing right

in front of you.

But you were not looking at me.

They you just disappeared.

And I kept looking

for you here and there.

I couldn't find you anywhere.

Then I woke up.

Are you okay?

I am absolutely fine, mother.

And I have found a very good job.

I have to work forjust 4-5 hours.

And the salary is great.

I have sent you there to study.

You are not taking up

any job or anything.

The job is nice, mother.

And the salary too is very good.

And your worry will

also be done away with.

Don't worry, mother.

Everything will be alright now.

I will earn lots of money.

For you. For my sisters.

And you bet. We will send both

of them to a really nice school.

We will get them good education.

Right mother?

And we will repay all our debt?

I will send you money

tomorrow itself.

Shall I hang up, mother?

- Okay.

Go. I will also hang up.

And take care, dear.

I will hang up.

Hello children.

My presents for your

family this Christmas.

Come on. Come on.

You need money to get rich.

- Santa. Santa.

But your family to be happy.

Spend money on your family.

Buy gifts for them now.

Merry Christmas to all of you.

Enjoy!

"I wish..."

"I wish it would so happen."

"You would be with me every evening."

"My heart would cry silently."

"You would be with me every evening."

"I feel I can't live

without you anymore."

"I feel like watching you every day."

I am a woman after all.

I can't help but ask you.

Love or necessity?

Want.

Nothing else.

You could've lied on

this day at least.

Priya, getting used to a

person is also a fact.

Yes. If that person is a good habit.

"I would pour my heart to you."

"If I could tell you

how much I love you."

"I would've snatched

away the moments..."

"...I spend with you from time."

"And I would

recollect those and smile."

Why did you look away with

this photographer touched me?

Were you jealous?

- Maybe.

Can't help it. I am a man after all.

"You are my shinning star."

"I am just a wanderer without you."

"Whenever Ioneliness has haunted me."

"I have called out to you."

"My love is without shelter."

"My sweetheart, I

have in it my heart."

"I would pour my heart to you."

"If I could tell you

how much I love you."

"I would've snatched

away the moments..."

"...I spend with you from time."

"And I would

recollect those and smile."

Why did you stop?

Come on.

Neither does he call me nor do I.

"How long do I use

dreams as a support?"

"Come to me at least

now for God's sake."

"These two crazy eyes of mine

wish for your sight all the time."

"How do I explain to them?"

"I can't control them."

"I would pour my heart to you."

"If I could tell you

how much I love you."

"I would've snatched

away the moments..."

"...I spend with you from time."

"And I would

recollect those and smile."

Hey! I love you.

Don't.

Stay with me tonight.

Okay.

Yes sir. She forgot

this mobile in haste.

Arjun. Arjun, where

are you going? Arjun.

Yes. Tell me.

- Sada, where are you?

Why?

- I have taken up a job.

Of finding missing call girls.

I have to trace the

address of a number.

And I need a few constables as well.

Have you gone crazy?

An American girl has gone missing.

A Russian girl is dead.

And New year is around the corner.

And you are

concerned about call girls.

I have taken advance

from brother Sameer.

Someone is kidnapping

his girls and selling them.

Look, the minister is

under immense pressure.

Here the media and police...

- Sir. Sir, please come.

Excuse me. Please.

- No comments. No comments.

Back off!

Back off! Over there. Come on.

- Sada. Sada...

Do you study in college?

In which college do you study?

National college.

- Oh.

B. COM. First year.

It is written Donna Mathews outside.

Does this house

belong to someone else?

Donna is a very good friend of mine.

So she asked me to stay here and

take care of the house as well.

Donna lives in America.

Whom were you talking to?

Boyfriend. Boyfriend?

My ankle. I have a

sprained ankle. So...

You have a sprained ankle.

Show me. Show me.

I see. I see.

No problem. No problem.

I will cure this. Don't worry.

What's the hurry?

Shall we go inside?

Come.

Did anyone call up?

Not one, but three

customers called up.

I even sent three girls.

One is in Hotel Gazebo.

The other is in Radisson.

And the third one? - The third

one has sent me six messages.

One from Panjim. From Mapusa.

Siolim. Morjim.

Ashwin. And from Arambol.

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Mahesh Bhatt

Mahesh Bhatt (born 20 September 1948) is an Indian film director, producer and screenwriter known for his works exclusively in Hindi cinema. A stand-out film from his earlier period is Saaransh (1984), screened at the 14th Moscow International Film Festival. It became India's official entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for that year. The 1986 film Naam was his first piece of commercial cinema. In 1987, he turned producer with the film Kabzaa under the banner, "Vishesh Films", with his brother Mukesh Bhatt. Bhatt went on to become one of the most recognized directors of the Indian film industry in the next decade, giving both art-house works such as Daddy (1989) and Swayam (1991), as well as commercial romantic hits like Awaargi (1990), Aashiqui (1990) and Dil Hai Ki Manta Nahin (1991), in which he cast Pooja with actor Aamir Khan. He next directed Sadak (1991) which remains his highest grossing either directed or produced under the banner, "Vishesh Films". During the 1990s Bhatt won critical acclaim for Sir (1993), along with other hits such as Gumraah (1993) and Criminal (1994). In 1994 he won the National Film Award – Special Jury Award for directing Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke (1993). In 1999, he directed the autobiographical Zakhm, which has garnered the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National Integration. Bhatt has produced contemporary films such as Jism, Murder and Woh Lamhe. He co-owns film producing company Vishesh Films with his brother Mukesh Bhatt. more…

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