Neel Kamal Page #4

Synopsis: Sleepwalker Sita Raichand (Waheeda Rehman) is rescued by Ram (Manoj Kumar) while walking on a railway track. Shortly thereafter Guruji (David) and Mr. Raichand (Balraj Sahni), approach Ram's mom (Lalita Pawar) with a marriage proposal. Finding the proposal suitable both Ram and his mom agree, and as a result Ram and Sita are married. After the marriage, Sita displays very strange behaviour, like walking away during the night for long durations. This increases the suspicions of everyone in Ram's household. Ram subsequently finds out that there is a lot more to Sita's disappearance than sleepwalking, as Sita seems attracted to someone else from a previous birth.
Director(s): Ram Maheshwari
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
7.0
Year:
1968
160 min
211 Views


I'd really like to

have your address.

Sounds like something broke.

My heart.

It makes a real clatter

when it breaks.

Come with me.

- Where are you taking me?

You' re so innocent!

Come with me...

- No!

Come with me.

No! The door is wide open.

What will people say if they see us?

The wife! She made a Heaven

out of our house.

And she sent me

to live in Heaven.

How dare you?!

I'll break your face!

- I'll scratch your face!

I'll pull your hair!

- I'll tear your hair!

I'll scratch your eyes out!

- I'll gouge your eyes out!

Get lost! I've seen

so many like you!

Really?

What are you doing?

Biting is against the rules

of wrestling! That's a foul!

Foul!

Foul!

You stop whistling!

I'm in Heaven!

No. You're in the arms

of the woman who loves you.

Am I ?

Mummy! Get up!

What is it?

Has Girdhar run away again?

Not Girdhar!

It's your son's bride!

My son's bride?

- She went out just now.

And she's all decked up.

To meet someone.

Now get out of bed before

this goes out of hand!

Come on! Hurry!

No one must know.

It's a matter of our prestige.

The women of the house

protect their honor.

Let Ram come.

It's late at night.

Why aren't you asleep?

Something is terribly wrong!

- What?

No! I don't want to die.

Leave me alone!

Why do you remind me

again and again?

I have nothing to do with you.

I don't know you.

No! Don't touch me!

I'm someone's wife!

I belong to my husband!

Go away!

Not to worry.

I've examined your wife.

She isn't suffering

from any disease.

She needs care.

Your wife was telling me that

you're taking her for a holiday.

Yes. I thought she could

use a change.

But make sure you don't

leave her alone.

The seizures may recur any time.

Someone or the other must stay

with her at all times.

There you are.

You' re quite late.

I'm going on a tour tomorrow.

Urgent business.

What is the matter?

You look upset.

And why not? His wife

has gone astray.

She was out today also.

Where did she go?

Must be to meet her Romeo.

A woman like this should be

thrown out of this house.

Throw a woman out, and you will

lose what prestige you have left.

She's a blot!

Then just kill her. The blot will be

gone. And your prestige will be saved.

This is driving me crazy!

What's happening to her?

Where does she go?

You remember nothing?

Have you forgotten who you are?

Neel Kamal. Princess Neel Kamal.

And I am your Chitrasen.

Chitrasen who loved you.

I gave my life for you!

Remember when I used to sing?

And you would dance.

Remember?

Where am I?

In the lake.

Lake?

- Yes.

Who brought me here?

How did I come here?

Your character!

Tell me the truth...

did you bring me here?

Oh yes! The husband does this!

He takes you out to the lake

in the middle of the night!

To make sure his family

gets a bad name.

So that people can point

fingers at me!

The man whose wife sneaks out

in the dark of the night.

She dresses up like a doll,

and goes to meet someone!

That's not true!

- Really?

And you expect me

to disbelieve my ears?

Go on, say it isn't true.

Who is it? Whom are you seeing?

I'm telling the truth.

I'm not seeing anyone!

Believe me! There's no one

else but you!

I swear it!

You are all I have!

I swear it by you!

Please Ram! Don't leave me!

Punish me, do what you want!

But don't leave me!

Take me with you!

I've sacked all the servants.

Here's the balance.

You can keep the change.

And come with me.

Let's fix the princess.

Sure!

You aren't a newly-wedded

bride anymore.

It's time you started

taking care of the household.

I'd like to do that.

Go on. Please yourself.

All the servants are away on leave.

Ram isn't at home.

Who are you dressing up for?

When she goes out to meet someone,

she has to dress up, right?

That's what I want to fix.

Lock these dresses up.

And give me the keys.

Use this pair. One to wear,

and one to wash.

You'll find the pots and pans

in the kitchen.

Make sure you clean the vessels

before you cook.

This day on, you're going

to do the chores. Get it?

Come on, Chanchal.

What are you doing?!

Have all the servants

dropped dead?

They are away on leave.

- Been made to leave, I guess.

This bodes ill!

No lady of the house in a reputed

family does the pots and pans.

Let me do it for you.

- No!

I'm good at it, thanks to them.

- No! Let go.

Goodness!

Lovely teamwork!

What a team!

A sleepwalker and a sloth!

Made for each other!

So here they are.

Did you father teach you that?

I broke it.

You? So you're cleaning

the vessels!

Yes...

- You don't!

I ask him for a glass of water,

and he says his hands are aching!

I ask him for a pillow,

and he starts feeling dizzy!

And here you are!

Lending a helping hand!

I guess I'll have to ask the lady.

What's your magic?

Forgive me, won't you?

You make sure what you are

before you open your mouth!

Don't you rouse the sleeping lion!

You don't know what

you stand to lose!

If this is what

sleeping lions are like...

men are going to be ashamed

of themselves!

You call yourself a man?

You wash my clothes!

You clean the dishes,

you sweep the floors...

you massage your wife's feet!

And you call yourself a lion!

Sorry, my mistake.

But I'm not going to live in sin!

Get lost!

Before I leave,

let me tell you this.

You'll pay for what you're

doing to this poor thing!

I've known her ever since

she was a child.

She has had a good upbringing.

- Thanks to her upbringing...

I've lost face in society!

You call this upbringing!

Do women sneak out of

their houses at nights?

Cursed luck!

He's my only son!

And he's so unhappy!

He can't even sleep! He sits up

all night, policing his wife.

Is this some revenge?

Did you want to take a revenge?

But you should've told me!

Why did you hide it from me?

My fault. I advised him

to keep it under cover.

I had expected her to recover

after the marriage.

I was stunned when she told me

that Sita sneaks out at night!

She was cursing me.

She said I've betrayed her trust.

She accuses Sita for giving

their family a bad name.

There's much unhappiness at home.

- Do they suspect her fidelity?

She could kill herself for this!

- You must do something.

I'll go over right away.

I'll apologize. I'll beg.

Sita isn't at fault.

Now that the truth is out...

the father comes up

with a likely tale!

Somnambulism! I can't say I have

ever heard something like that!

And we've never seen

another woman like that one!

Please don't say that.

You see, it's all my fault.

I should've told you everything.

She would never commit

such a grave sin!

What makes you say that?

The trust a father has

in his daughter.

Trust the father and

believe the daughter!

Experience tells me what an

expensive exercise it is!

Our name has been sullied.

My son's life has been

destroyed! My only son!

She's not what you think she is.

She's a very good girl.

Very good indeed!

She uses the cover of the night

to prove her fidelity!

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