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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


has nothing to do with the case?

Why are you wasting your time?

What do you want to know

about the girls..

..who are already dead?

Rather you should be..

..thinking about the girls

who're in danger!

And how can we do that? Give

me some more knowledge.

There's system. We can keep all

the dance bars under vigil.

And we can patrol every by-lane.

Do you know how many dance bars

are there in this city?

And even if you employ everyone

from the department..

..l mean to say even if

the peon is employed..

..still he'll get away

with some girl's life..

..and we'll all be seated helpless!

That's why you don't want

to do anything? Huh?

You're still the same

as you were earlier!

Not everything is done

by the book, Sujata.

When will you understand that?

The police can never solve a crime

with mindless patrolling.

For that you've to think

like a criminal!

And you've to get into

the criminal's mind..

..and find out that if

they commit a murder..

..then how can they move to save

their skin from the police!

Don't know you want to get into

whose mind and find out what!

Do your work.. and let me do mine!

You weren't roped in this

investigation for that!

Then for what? So that you

could snap a finger..

..and l should keep wandering

around you?!

Uff! Why is it so difficult

to work with you?

You couldn't think of that when

you were searching for me?!

Hello.

l'm trying you since a long

time.. where were you?

And how's my gorgeous feeling now?

Oh! Exhausted!

l'm just back from

the police station.

What was the need to go to

the police station again?

lt was.. it was something..

..something important.

Okay, quickly get ready.

l'm coming to pick you up.

There's someone important that

l need you to meet with.

Divya, he's a very special

colleague of mine.

He's just returned from America.

l've discussed your case with him..

..in fact he's a specialist.

What kind of specialist?

- He's a..

He's a Psychiatrist, Divya.

l'm not insane, Tarun.

Divya, it's not like that.

But, you got to admit.. these days

your behaviour is just like..

..l mean.. your.. overall

personality has changed a bit..

..moreover what's the

harm in meeting?

Yes, please hold.

Hello.

- Yes! Rohan!

Divya, we've found about that girl..

..if you don't have

any problem, then..

..can you come here for a while?

- No!

l don't have the nerve to drive now!

No problem. l'll come

and pick you up, Madam.

Okay.

You come. l'll get ready. Bye.

Sorry, Tarun. That was

inspector Rohan's call.

l'll have to go.

lt's very urgent.

- What do you mean?!

Divya.. how urgent thing is that?

You were there the whole day..

and you're going there again?

What's this going on? - lt's quite

a long story.. l'll tell you later.

Divya, please try and understand.

He's a medical professional and

not this thief-police nonsense!

l want to help you.

How can you help me, Tarun?!

On the contrary you think

l've turned insane!

At least those policemen

believe what l say!

Divya.. suddenly this policeman

became so important in your life?

Fine, Divya. Fine!

You decide it! Whether

you need him or me!

l'm going for work, Tarun.. and

not for some friendly affair!

Divya.. choose!

Okay, Tarun! l've chosen!

Thanks for everything! Bye!

Come, Madam. Please come.

Divya, be at my side.

Let's run! The police have come!

Hi, Honey, want to come!?

What's up, Sir? Why are you raiding?

Sir..

- Hey! C'mon, get lost!

l've never seen her.

- But, l've seen her.

Was she in our business?

- All the whores look alike.

Come, Sir, we'll see over there.

Sir.. this way. Come.

They won't ever let loose our trail!

Did you see this girl?

Didn't you get the money?! Then

why are you wasting my time?!

Shut up!

There were just one

or two customers..

..and that too fled at their sight.

Nobody will tell you about her!

Nobody will tell!

ln a way.. we're angry

with our own fate!

We've a thousand grudges!

Then why will anybody ruin her

business with her mention?!

lt's that the b*tch died!

Want to say something

or just babbling

What's there to say? She was

a wretched girl! That's it.

She used to say something..

and it used to turn right!

Some said she was a witch!

Some said she was a wishful serpent!

Why?

Why did they say like this?

The whores have to daily

vent their ire!

And when she came in front..

..everybody used to hit

her with their words!

And she used to dream all

that was about to happen!

What!?

Not good things!

Not good things!

How anyone will commit a robbery!

How anyone will die! She

used to see all this!

And she used to reach

there right away!

And that.. used to prove right?

l told her a thousand times!

l told her not to tell anybody!

But, no.. she used to

go and tell everybody!

'You'll cry a lot on the

day after tomorrow.'

'Don't do this! Don't do that!'

What did she used to see?!

How did she see?

Why did she see?

Did she ever tell anything about it?

Listen to this one..

..none was ready to see her face.

How will anyone dare to ask her?

lt's good the poor thing died!

lt's good.. she found peace!

Or else day-night everybody's

ridicules..

..and the gibes of all..

What was her name?

- Name!

What's there in our names?

They change frequently.

We never knew her name.. but

we used to her Sakshi.

Sakshi?

Yes, because the b*tch

used to see everything!

She used to see!

Where did you find her body?!

Was there a canal near?

- Yes!

And there might have been a

white stone as well? - Yes!

Yes.

How did you know?

- She herself told.

Once she was telling that..

'l had a dream..

'..that someone will

kill me brutally.'

'Will come in black clothes!'

l said very good.. at least

we'll get rid of you!

But.. but there was

this motherly love..

..l asked her.. 'Look..

you know it..'

'..how, when, where will he

kill you.. isn't that good?'

'Don't at all go there!'

'Run at the sight of

a black-suited guy!'

Then she smiled.. and said..

'Nobody will survive him.'

'He'll expel his anger on

other innocent girls.'

'l'll die.. and then

he'll get caught!'

'His face will be visible

only after my death!'

Good bye, Divya.

l'll see as to what can be done.

l'll call you tomorrow.

Divya!

'Help me!'

Stop! Stop it! Hey!

Stop the car! Stop it!

l'll take care of her.

'Help me!'

'Help me!'

'Help me!'

What was my fault?!

What was my fault?!

- Divya..

Divya, stop!

- What was my fault?!

l just wanted to help her!

- Divya, get up!

Why?!

- Divya..

Divya!

Divya, stop!

Divya! Calm down, Divya!

Leave me! - Divya, we can't

do anything without you!

Divya! Control yourself.

Leave me!

- Divya!

Calm down, Divya!

- Leave me!

Calm down, Divya!

Please, Divya!

Sleep for a while.

l'm right here.

Divya!

Divya!

Divya!

Divya!

Stay in my heart or in my spirit..

Stay in my heart or in my spirit..

Stay in my Sight all my life!

Stay in my Sight all my life!

Stay in my heart or in my spirit..

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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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