Naam Shabana Page #2

Synopsis: Shabana a college student who is also Kudo fighter lives with her mother in Mumbai at a young age she had killed her father trying to save her mother from his daily abuse and was sent to children remand home. Shabana is in love with Jai who gets killed by some spoiled brats when he tries to save Shabana from their abuse. Three months after the death of Jai the police haven't made any arrest as they were trying to save the culprits. Shabana then gets a anonymous call from Ranvir Singh telling that he will provide her details of Jai's killers in return she has to work for their secret National Defense Force.
Director(s): Shivam Nair
Production: Reliance Entertainment
  1 win & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
40%
Year:
2017
147 min
Website
322 Views


"Every time I see you..."

"...even my wounds start

smiling without a reason..."

"Sweep me away like the winds,

comforting me..."

"Every day..."

"Every day..."

"The journey of my

hands...tovvards yours..."

"Every day..."

"Every day..."

I hope it's not too late.

Not at all.

Then...why don't we

go over to Shoaitds house.

His mom and dad are out of town.

His house must be empty.

Just drop me home.

I knew it.

I love you.

- Huh?

What did you say?

- Nothing.

What was that?

- I didn't say anything.

"Tell me how long...can

I Keep looking at you."

"Tell me how long can

I Keep looking at you."

"It's always less..."

"...no matter how long I look at you."

"Every day I think..."

"...that I can live

with this feeling."

"if you Keep meeting

"Every day..."

"Every day..."

"The journey of my

hands...tovvards yours..."

"Every day..."

"Every day..."

Look...

Hey...

Hello.

Madam...

- Our day's made.

She's running... wait-wait. ..

Wildcat.

- Hey, beautiful.

L-low about we give you a ride today'?

- Friends.

Stop going around with

that good-for-nothing.

Just stop ahead.

Ignore them, they are drunk.

Full high voltage.

She's made me sober again.

Look...

Bye. See you.

Bye.

Uncouth.

What's the point of it now?

You shou | d've said it on their face.

It's not about courage, Shabana.

One should know when to step in...

...and when to back off.

Shabana.

Shabana, no.

- Just a minute...

Shabana.

- Let her come...

She is coming.

Hi, beautiful.

Dammit.

You...

Shabana.

Come on.

Hold her.

Damn it.

Leave her!

Hold her.

Jai...

- Hold her down.

Jai, look back.

Jai, look back...

Shabana...

Jai...

Jai.

Jai.

Jai.

- Shabana.

Jai.

- Karen.

Jai.

- Karen.

Jai, get up. Jai.

Jai...

Jai...

Karen.

Hold her.

- Go.

Leave me.

Jai.

- Come on.

Let's go from here.

Leave me.

Jail

Leave me!

Leave me!

Jai...

Forget her. Let's go.

Let's go.

Jai... Jai...

Jai... Jai...get up.

Don't do this to me.

Jai...get up.

Help!

Help!

Get up. Get up.

Jai... Jai...

Jai... Jai...

Jai...get up... get up.

Get up.

Jai, please... Help!

Help!

Anyone, please help.

Please help!

Help. Jai...

I am sorry... Please take care.

Wait... wait...

Shabana.

Please... Shabana.

Please... Shabana.

Wait.

I am sorry...

I am sorry...

Shabana.

Shabana, no.

No!

'But whenever I'm with you,

I feel really safe.'

Shabana!

Kick.

Get it down.

Get it down.

Grab. Grab.

Submission. Go.

You don't even remember

the number plate.

Even the description is quite vague.

This will take time.

But, sir, it's been three months.

At least now... Please.

These things take time... they do...

You know what...

Tomorrow... No.

Come back day after tomorrow.

I'll do something.

Now go.

Go.

Sir, at least do some work.

You shouldn't stop working completely.

What did she say? Say that again?

Nothing, sir...

Say it...

- Nothing, sir. We'll leave.

Say it again.

Come, Shabana. Let's go.

Your attitude is what killed that boy.

Shabana...

- I know all about it.

Someone's always dying around you.

Shabana, let's go.

Shabana, let's go.

Let's go.

And yes...no need to come

back day after tomorrow either.

Come back next week...

when your mind cools down.

What were you blabbering

in there, Shabana?

You should stay calm.

Hello.

Hello, Shabana.

Who is this?

Need you to be alone.

Get rid of Priya.

I'll call you back in 1O minutes.

Who's this?

It was a military green jeep.

Go to lrani Caf and wait for my call.

Who was that?

Shabana...who was that on the phone?

Priya, you 9O-

I need to buy something for mother.

But who was on the phone?

Let's meet tomorrow.

Are you sure?

- Yeah.

Okay, fine. Take care.

Can I get you something, ma'am?

Pepsi.

- Okay.

Hello.

Hello, Shabana.

Hi.

I have a proposal for you.

Who is this?

Well, you can say that I am

speaking from one of the agencies.

What agency?

That's the end of your

questions now it's my turn.

I need some answers, can I start?

Do you want to know

who those four were?

Yes.

What will you do if you find out?

I want justice for Jai.

How?

I want to kill them!

Can you repeat that for me?

I want to kill those murderers!

Nice to hear that.

You know what...

I started giving

up on your generation.

You know I thought these

tablets and smartphones...

...was depleting your sensitivity.

It's nice to hear someone

talking about revenge...

...in the voice of pain.

Tell me something...

You don't want them

to be booked by the law?

I don't trust the law anymore.

Why don't you trust the lavv anymore?

It's been three months...yet no clue.

Can't be incompetence, right?

You're right.

It took me only an hour

to get that jeep's license plate.

There's a coffee shop, four shops

and six buildings oh that road...

...and their CCTV cameras cover

the road where Jai was murdered.

So it can't be incompetence.

It's an effort to save those four.

So my final question

and proposal to you, Shabana.

You'll get the information you want.

As well as all the help you need.

But after you're done

tying up your personal agenda...

...you must do something

for us... Our agency.

Let me tell you...our

agency knows no limits.

Those who work for us...

...go beyond all limits

to do their duty.

So Shabana...

I'll call you back tonight

at exactly 1 am.

Your answer will decide our next step.

Think carefully, Shabana.

As Jai said...

...you should know when to step in...

...and when to back off.

Bye.

Yes...

Good.

Tomorrow at 2 pm,

be at the same lrani Caf...

...where you were today.

Carry a Cadbury 5 Star...

...and Bluetooth earpiece with you.

Okay. Bye.

Hello.

Hello...

Can I ask you something?

Ask...

You guys have been

keeping a watch on me...

Following me around...

Could you have...saved Jai from dying?

Technically...

Yes!

And no!

You were not one of us then...

If you had been...we

would've stopped them.

We really look after our own, Shabana.

But in your case,

all we could do was...

...we sent the police and

ambulance before you could call.

What else do you know?

We know everything about you, Shabana.

Everything!

Your mother. Your father... Sorry...

You don't like talking

about him, right?

We've your entire life on a pen-drive.

But it's not a blackmail

or a threat call.

It's a deal.

We'll only proceed if you agree.

Do we have a deal, Shabana?

Yes...

Welcome to the agency, Shabana Khan.

Chocolate.

Thank you.

Hello...

All the four of them are from Delhi.

And currently,

they are hiding in Goa...

...which is a good thing for us.

Put everything back

inside and start walking.

I need you to take a small test.

To understand how prepared you are...

...and what kind of help

you're going to need.

Just follow my instructions.

On your right, there's a man coming

towards you with a brown packet...

It has a loaded syringe.

Take it.

Don't worry we only need

to make someone unconscious.

Keep walking straight.

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Neeraj Pandey

Neeraj Pandey (born 17 December 1973) is an Indian film director, producer and screenwriter. Pandey made his directoral debut in A Wednesday!, which was largely praised by audiences as well as critics and which later became a recipient of many accolades. His second film was Special 26 (2013), which was followed by Baby (2015), the latter of which received critical acclaim and became a huge commercial success. He served as a producer in Rustom (2016). Pandey returned to directing in 2017 helming the biopic M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story based on renowned Indian cricketer M.S.Dhoni which fared well critically and commercially. Besides being a filmmaker, Pandey is also a writer and has written a novel names Ghalib Danger in 2013. In 2016, his Production House Friday Filmworks and Reliance Entertainment entered into a joint venture and formed Plan C Studios. He has also directed a Web Short 'Ouch' with Manoj Bajpayee and Pooja Chopra which is nominated for Filmfare Short Film Award 2017. As the co-producer, his recent blockbuster Toilet- Ek Prem Katha is getting critical appreciation from the film industry and the audience. His next release was Aiyaary which starred Sidharth Malhotra and Manoj Bajpayee and was both critically and commercially flop emerging as his first failure. more…

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