Nautanki Saala! Page #2

Synopsis: An actor's life changes dramatically when he saves a stranger from suicide.
Genre: Comedy
Director(s): Rohan Sippy
Production: Viva Entertainment
 
IMDB:
5.9
Year:
2013
119 min
Website
201 Views


you have kidnapped my seeta

I want to hide from myself.

I'm raavan

take right and go

I have kidnapped your seeta

you always do this on me,

I think you have taken my luck

what I have to do?

Like her

she is special friend of both of you

you have something special

he can spend whole life with you

so you should take back this ring

you have to speak truth

how do you like me?

How you like my body?

If i go to gym and make good body

then I will meet her

you are my well wisher

you have no confidence she will like me

she loves him

wear some good clothes

i think i and nandini because of you

i have never seen a person

crying so much

I also tried that position

she is nandini

what you said it was not

coincidence?

I wish I would see everything clearly

what you are doing with my car?

Sorry a little bit scratch

so it was my 3 months drama

in these 3 months your love, fiancy and

behaviour you had break up

first from you

at signal people scared

I have found another actor

I was flying high now I'm ok

I wanted to do something else

its good you have come back

nothing can happen to anyone

its impossible to go out from here

i have captured your mind

you came in the face of angel

what kind of man you are?

You are not feeling guilty?

What happened with you?

Only you can do this

I think you know him better than me

he cannot see people's pain

I have never told you before

I can only listen to your heart voice

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Benoît Graffin

Benoît Graffin (born 14 August 1966) is a French screenwriter and film director. In 1998 he won a development grant for Café de la plage in the Montpellier Mediterranean Film Festival. more…

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