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Synopsis: Bombay Police are baffled when several women of lose moral, bar girls, and prostitutes are found brutally murdered by a scalpel. The Police would like to assign this case to Inspector Shirke, however, Sub-Inspector Sujata Deshmukh insists that she can solve these murders with the help of her senior, Inspector Rohan Sethi. The matter is re-assigned to both of them and they soon become involved in this investigation. They are approached by a popular singer/dancer, Divya Varma, who claims to have visions of women getting killed. Divya is initially scoffed at, but when the murders really occur, her story gets a second look. After another murder at the Samurai Club, the Police find that they have a suspect named Jagdish, who also happens to be Divya's alcoholic paternal uncle. Despite of Divya's protests, Jagdish is arrested and held in a cell. Then Divya starts getting visions of her very own murder, leaving the question unanswered as to who the real killer is, and whether she/he will succ
Genre: Thriller
Director(s): Soni Razdan
 
IMDB:
4.7
Year:
2005
138 min
292 Views


out in the morning..

..you'll be able to go home then.

l promise you.

- Okay. - Okay?

Now take some rest.

l'll make a move.

Good night.

- Good night.

Doctor, should l stay back?

- Look, Sister Amina..

..there's nothing to worry about.

We've applied the eye drops..

..that's why the bandage

is there on the eyes.

Tomorrow morning..

Hey! This is a hospital!

Can't you see that?!

lf you smoke.. then l'll

throw you out from here!

Go and talk on that phone!

Don't show me that you're dutiful!

lt's not allowed here! The

doctor is on his rounds.

Oh! That's why.. you're

acting so decent!

Wait, l'll finish it and come.

Cigarette smoking is not

good for your health!

When my time's up.. l'll surely die.

Don't take tension.

Who's scared of dying?

All have to die one day.

'One more thing.. the killer

is using a Scalpel.'

'The condition of the

bodies suggests that..'

'..except for Tarak..'

'Except for Tarak..'

'Rohan..

- Hmm?'

'From tomorrow you've to

do all your work. - Why?'

l won't be able to

cook and wash now.

'Why? What happened?'

'Nothing. l'm pregnant.

- Are you serious, Chetna?'

'Yeah.

- What?'

'So, Hero, you're late again?!'

'l had thought that you'll reach

on time at least today!'

'C'mon.. no problem.'

'Only five minutes are left..

c'mon! - Help!'

'Help me!

- One, two..'

'Four, Five..

- Help me!'

'Come fast, Hero!'

'Nine, Ten!' 'Fast!'

'Twelve!' 'Thirteen!'

'Fourteen!' 'Fifteen!

- Help me!'

'Come fast! Fast!'

'Forty Nine! Come fast!

- Help me!'

'Fifty!'

- Help me!

'Come fast or l'll drop her!'

'Forty Nine! - Help me!' - 'Come,

Hero! Come fast!'

'Fifty Nine! Sixty!'

'No!'

'Chetna!'

'Tarak!'

Nurse!

Nurse..

Nurse!

Nurse!

Nurse!

Nurse!

Someone there?!

Someone there?!

Nurse!

Someone there?!

Nurse!

Nurse!

Who is it?!

Who is it over here?!

Nurse! Who is it over here?!

Who is it over here?!

Hey! What happened?

What are you doing here?

That..

That..

That!

- Get up! Get up!

There's nobody!

Get up! Get up!

- Over there.

There's nobody. Why did you

come out of your room?

Someone's there!

- Nobody's there.

There's nobody! Come.

Let's go to your room!

Easy. Relax.

- l saw! - There's nobody.

Relax.

That's it. Now go to sleep.

There's no one.

lt was nothing.

- Someone's there!

Go to sleep. Try sleeping,

huh? Sleep.

There was someone.

Someone's there!

Someone's there!

Someone's there!

Don't allow anyone to enter or

exit..

..without an interview! - Okay.

And you yourself conduct the

interview! - Okay, Madam.

And get my vehicle ready!

Godbole..

- Yes, Madam?

lnform the Forensics department..

..and don't let the press

get the wind. - Yes, Madam.

Don't worry.

- The vehicle was white coloured..

..and the number was MH-02-516.

- Rohan!?

Hi, Sujata.

- Tell me, Rohan?

l'll do it.

But just this case.

Don't expect anything more from me.

- Great!

There has been another murder..

in the same way.

l think it's the same serial killer.

l'm reaching there..

you too reach there.

Where? - Car Michael Hospital.

Didn't l say it's all about a night?

Now please sit still.

We'll get you home in jiff.

Okay.. till l don't say.. please

don't open your eyes.

Just one round..

There might be a slight

discounter with light..

..but please.. don't panic.

..it's only to be expected..

..okay, hang on for a second..

How are you feeling?

Now, slowly.. very slowly

open your eyes.

Open them.

That's lovely.

That's lovely.

Slightly blurred, isn't

it? Open them.

Yes? Can l help you?

Police.

ACP Rohan Sethi. Crime Branch.

Sorry to disturb you.

Did any of you see or hear something

unusual last night in here?

No, nobody has seen anything.

Yes, l saw! l saw!

l mean.. l felt.. as if something

was visible to me!

Sorry..

..l didn't mean that.

Yes.. what did you see?

Actually..

Actually, my patient is

been under sedation.

Moreover, she had bandages over

eyes since yesterday.. so..

l see.

Last night.. something happened

here, lnspector?

Nothing special. Some

ordinary incident.

l apologise for disturbing.

Thanks.

- Thank you.

Everything back in focus?

C'mon..

..aren't you in the mood to go home?

What happened last night

in here, Tarun?

Divya..

Divya, there's actually nothing

for you to get worried about.

Didn't he say it was some

ordinary incident?

Maybe, it was some quarrel.

Well, l myself don't

know much about it.

But, l do know that if

you stay any longer..

..then you'll have to spend

another night in here..

..and l won't be paying the bill.

Now, why are you seated here?

C'mon, pack your baggage.

There are some formalities..

some paperwork.

l'll get done with them and be back.

Do wait here for me.

See you in ten minutes. Okay?

Hey!

Okay?

- Hmm.

Good.

- See you soon. Hmm? - Yeah.

Now come this way.

l'm Sub-inspector Sujata Deshmukh.

Did you hear any sort of voice?

Anything? Who keeps the gate key?

Excuse me.. Alright?

That..

That..

What did l tell you?

Divya, what did l tell you? Didn't

l tell you to wait in the room?

That's why l..

Anyway..

Divya, c'mon.. we're done..

Yes, Divya, l know that..

should we go now? C'mon!

Who was she?

Nobody.

Sir, can you throw some more

light on the incident?

The murder took place around

4 in the morning.

Someone killed her ruthlessly.

Sir, does some of the

hospital staff..

We shall tell you the moment

we get any information.

ls it the handiwork of

the same serial killer?

We're just waiting for

the Post-Mortem report.

Thank you.

So, Hero? How are you?

lt's been a long time

since we spoke!

Hello! - l've heard that you still

weep for your wife and kid?

Hello! Hello! Hello!

- 'Oh, sorry-sorry!'

'The kid couldn't

even step in the world!'

Rohan!

May l come in please?

You're asking that because

you're coming after two years.

Fine, stay out.

Cooking?

Seems something special

in the dinner menu?

No.. the usual veggies, pulses,

rice and curry.

Your house is still the same.

l was saddened when l heard

about your husband.

Yeah, well.. the imminent

thing has to happen.

What can somebody do about it?

Hmm.

Today l got someone's call.

So, Hero? How are you?

lt's been a long time

since we spoke!

Hello! - l've heard that you still

weep for your wife and kid?

'Oh, sorry-sorry!'

'The kid couldn't even

step in this world.'

'C'mon, Buddy.. what are

you doing to catch me?'

'This time around.. even your

father can't catch me!'

'Because this time l've a mission.'

'And, our game is not over yet.'

Now, what's his new mission?

l don't know.

But, something isn't quite right.

Don't know why.. l don't think

it's Tarak's handiwork.

Maybe, you're right.

But, what if your suspicion

proves wrong?

We just ignore it, Rohan. Tarak

is just too dangerous.

Hmm.

Prepare a team.

Raid all his old hideouts.

Today! Fast!

And send some efficient police

officer to Nasik Jail..

..and get all the details about

Tarak. Do it right away.

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Anand Sivakumaran

Anand Sivakumaran is a writer, director based in India. He began his life as a chemical engineer from I.I.T Mumbai, before a drastic career change. After dabbling with advertising, journalism and event management, he ended up working in Mumbai's television and film industry as a writer and director. more…

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