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Synopsis: Deepak is a lawyer suffering from bipolar disorder who experiences frequent mood swings. One night, Rajveer and his friends get drunk and try to molest Miss Arora and her two roommates leading to an accident. The film revolves around how Deepak fights the girls' case against these influential boys.
Genre: Drama
Production: NH Studioz
  8 wins & 7 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.2
Rotten Tomatoes:
100%
NOT RATED
Year:
2016
136 min
4,238 Views


After some time there's

yelling and screaming.

Everyone runs towards Rajvir's room.

This is because Minal

demanded money from Rajvir inside.

He refused to pay.

They had an argument...

and when the girls realized

their mistake, they fled.

They wouldn't have run

off if they were innocent.

They would've called the police...

But such girls will

never call the police.

And we've heard the waiter

and the manager's testimony.

In fact, even their neighbors

think that they are up to no good.

This is bloody bulls

Minal Arora, language!

You and your clients are lying.

We went to have dinner

because they kept on insisting.

We didn't go there to demand money.

The room was full of cigarette

smoke and it had been a while...

since Andrea had left, so Falak

stepped out with Vishwa to check.

But the moment I got up to go,

he started touching me.

I warned him.

But he held me forcibly.

That's when I hit him

with the bottle, sir.

And if he ever does it again,

I'll do the same thing!

Minal Arora, next time But, sir.

I will have you removed.

Minal, quiet.

The court is adjourned

Sir, I didn't ask for money.

I didn't take any.

Please, listen to me.

Please, we didn't ask for any money.

I am feeling unwell, Falak.

Falak, let Minal come home tonight.

Minal, I'm packing this too.

Your honor, I would like

to call S.H.O. Surajkund...

Sarla Premchand.

Sarla Premchand!

Superwoman What?

Mr. Deepak

Your honor, Superwoman!

Superman-Superwoman.

Ms. Sarla, I want to know why...

did you not arrest

Minal Arora immediately...

after the complaint

against her was filed?

Sir, she was absconding.

Hiding somewhere I guess.

Then how did you find her so easily

at home when you finally arrested her?

Well I

Maybe she got tired hiding.

"No one's looking for me,

this is not fun anymore".

So she took a cab and came home...

and you finally found her with ease.

We

Louder! I can't hear you.

We received a tip What?

Someone gave us a tip

Tip? You mean tipoff.

Who informed on her?

We had deployed our men in

the streets around her house.

Your honor, she's lying

No, our men were posted there.

You're lying, Ms. Sarla

No, why would I lie?

You are lying

No, sir, they were there.

No, you're lying

No, why would I'?

You're lying.

Maybe you didn't see them.

Your honor! Your honor!

Your honor!

Instead of intimidating

the investigating officer...

it would be much better if the

learned council proved her wrong.

That seems fair Yeah.

Ms. Sarla, I would

like to prove my point.

This is a copy of the

report you wrote down.

An entry was made here

about the incident reported.

- Isn't this the one'?

- Yes, I wrote this out.

But Ms. Sarla, you

weren't on duty that night.

We have evidence proving that

you were present at a wedding.

- Is this you'?

- Yes.

Nice sari, Ms. Sarla.

So you were off-duty...

yet you wrote down the report...

with a different pen,

using different ink.

How?

I was back from the wedding by then.

You made it back from a banquet

hall in Faridabad Sector 77...

to the Surajkund Police

Station in 10 minutes.

You left at 11:
05 pm and reached

Surajkund Police Station at 11:15 pm.

A distance of 22 kilometers...

which normally takes

42 minutes to cover.

You did it in 10 minutes'?

Let me guess.

You started your car

at 132 km per hour and...

drove at the same speed to

reach Surajkund Police Station.

You should've been on the speed track.

You are wasting your talent

with the police department.

Sir, it was a crime of serious nature...

so I drove down

at a break neck speed.

Okay so it was a crime

of serious nature and...

you drove at a break neck

speed but filed your report...

in just two sentences.

"Minal Arora struck Rajvir on his

head with a bottle at RS Resort...

with the intention of

killing him. He bled a lot."

Well, things seem quite clear.

- What else did you want me to write?

- No, things aren't that clear.

You decided to write

down Minal's full name...

but you didn't even bother

to write Rajvir's surname.

But we are decent

folk so we accepted...

that the Rajvir you're referring

to is this Rajvir Singh here.

Well I think I wrote

what was necessary.

"When Sushil Vats got

into the rickshaw, he..."

This is another report filed by you.

"When Sushil Vats got into the

rickshaw, he still had his phone."

"When he got down and

checked his pockets..."

"the mobile phone was missing."

"He tried to recollect as to

when he had seen his Zing 30 last."

Then you have struck

out '3C' and changed it to '3G'.

What detail and

dedication, Ms. Sarla.

"Zing 3G mobile."

You've written a few

more lines after that.

A half a page report...

for a mobile left behind in a taxi.

And barely two sentences for a

crime of such serious nature.

I will tell you why.

Because there was little space left...

on the page...

for you to make a backdated entry.

Your honor, in this police diary...

all other reports are a

half or full page long...

but this is the only cryptic entry.

Reason - the page on which

she wrote out her report...

was already full...

because she didn't write this on the

night of the incident but much later.

There can be no

other reason, your honor.

This proves that reporting the

incident was an after-thought...

and was done only after

Minal Arora decided to...

file a complaint

against Rajvir Singh...

and others.

- Are you a virgin?

- Is this relevant?

It is, your honor.

Are you willing to answer this question?

In that case we can do

this session in camera.

You will be more comfortable.

No, sir. I haven't done anything wrong.

I am prepared to answer in open court.

Proceed.

Are you a virgin, Ms. Arora?

Please answer in a clear 'yes' or 'no'.

No shaking of the head please

No.

No!

At what age did you lose your virginity?

How is this even relevant, Mr. Deepak?

The victim's character has been

repeatedly brought into question.

I am just making everyone's job easier...

unless the prosecution

has an objection - No.

At what age did you lose your virginity?

I was 19

Sorry, I didn't hear you.

At 19 19!

You lost your

virginity at 19, Ms. Arora.

At 19 your honor,

she was an adult.

Who was the boy'?

My... my boyfriend.

- Does he have a name?

- Aneesh.

Aneesh!

Did he pay for it?

What kind of question

Just answer my question.

Did he pay for it?

- Why would he pay'?

- Just answer my question.

What do you want to establish

I asked you a question.

You promised that you would answer

No.

We liked each other.

We were attracted to each other.

So there's no question

of him paying for it.

So he didn't pay you?

He did not pay you!

Did he force you'?

No. he didn't force me.

He didn't pay me.

We liked each other. We

did it because we wanted to.

Right.

After that,

your close acquaintances...

which also includes Vishwa,

testified before the police that...

you have had other relationships.

Did you have 'sexual

relations' with all of them?

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Ritesh Shah

Ritesh Shah is an Indian screenwriter. He has written the screenplay and dialogues for films like Kahaani (2012), Pink (2016), Airlift (2017) and Raid (2018). He won the Filmfare award, Star Screen Award and Zee Cine Award in the Best Dialogue category for Pink. more…

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