Poster Girl Page #12

Synopsis: Apple pie cheerleader turned tough-as-nails machine gunner in the Iraq War, Sgt. Robynn Murray comes home to face a new kind of battle she never anticipated.
Director(s): Sara Nesson
Production: Portrayal Films
  Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 1 win & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.8
NR
Year:
2010
38 min
Website
36 Views


What? You passed? Great!

Congratulations, my super

talented child!

Mangal, get some sugar.

- Mom!

Wow! Wonderful!

She's an agricultural officer.

Make some semolina pudding.

- Yes.

Take it easy. - Wow!

- Make some tea, too.

You're officers, now.

- Bajya.

- Bajya.

Bharat rao, it began to rain.

Pint! Pint! - Bajya!

Our crops! This place is flooded with water!

Actually, I broke down

the border around the crops

and the water drained out.

Bajya, it's stopped raining!

It's stopped raining.

Has it stopped raining?

- Yes.

Bajya, we are saved, thanks to you.

Hey! - Bajya! Bajya!

I hope, you didn't lose anything much.

Is everything alright?

Thank you, Rupali.

Honestly, thank you.

Why are you thanking me?

Today, you have made us realise...

...what it means, to have a mother.

So, you must have realised...

...what happens to a mother, when

her baby is killed before her.

The losers of the past are heroes now.

These young men of Tekawade

have found a new ideal for themselves.

They produced export quality

bell peppers... - Hey, Kishan!

And made 300,000 each as profit.

They will name their pepper,

Rupali Pepper.

Hey, Kishan, what about the wedding?

The wedding is off the charts!

- What?

Everyone has the same output.

What?

- How is that possible?

We have decided to have

the wedding, right?

So what? How does

that decision matter?

She can't marry five people

at one time.

Hey, Kishan!

We are okay with that.

- Yes! - What?

It will do. Let's make it

a done deal. Okay? - Yes.

Let's make it a done deal.

- Yes.

Kishan, it's done!

It's done!

Rupali, here are the documents

for our land.

I have them, today.

But, in return for what?

Rupali, leave. - Yes!

Honestly, just go.

Or these wolves won't spare you.

Suraj and you can elope

and get married.

Go away somewhere.

Really. - What?

I mean...

...at first, even I had the whole

caste issue in mind.

I sent people to bash him up.

But...

...he's the most deserving

boy, for you.

There is something apart from

caste, when it comes to love.

Basically, a person's capability

matters most of all.

Rupali, you can leave.

I'm being honest. - No! No, uncle.

I won't run away.

- Listen to him.

Who are you, dear?

What is your name?

Rukmini.

Rukmini?

- Rukmini Bharat Rao Zende.

Bharat Rao?

- She is my daughter.

And this is my wife, Lakshmi.

I have a lovely wife and child.

I am the richest man in the village.

I won't marry you.

What? Here they are.

Come on, tell her about it.

Me, first. - Tell her.

Sangeeta made me confident.

I can't forget about her.

Dad isn't agreeing to the wedding.

But, I will marry her.

Yes, Bajya!

Who is Sangeeta? - Who is she?

You were giving your exams.

- Yes.

I went and gave an exam with her.

He made it to the stage!

Stage? - The dancing stage.

They tussled on the night

that she performed.

Rupali? - Oh, no! - What?

That's my age certificate.

The real one. - Yes.

I can't marry you, legally.

- What?

I would have, if I could.

Let's see when I turn 21.

For now, I'll work, make

money...

...and date girls.

- What?

Call her sister. - Yes.

Uncle Zumbar had come over.

He said, as discussed...

...Seeta and Geeta

will marry you.

Uncle said, we are progressive

sons-in-law of a progressive farmer.

L told him,

our culture is agriculture.

Wow! - Yes.

I have a surprise for you.

He must be waiting outside. - Yes.

Suraj!

We went to get my family.

He was at the bus stop.

He was leaving all of us

to go to Pune.

I brought him back.

Suraj, what's up?

Does Rupali like roses?

Which fruit does she like?

Blackberries?

What does she like to eat?

- Pani Puri!

You know a lot about her.

- You bet.

He told us all about you.

Really? - Yes.

What the heck!

So, Suraj?

Will you marry her?

Uncle! - What?

I'm here.

Yes. But, she has to go for

training, first.

She has to become an

agricultural officer.

Then, she can decide.

Wow, Suraj! - Wow!

That's what I like! - Amazing.

First class!

There's something else to

be done. - Now, what?

"Nothing in heaven

works without you."

"Vithal can't handle the world

all by himself."

"Nothing in heaven

works without you."

"Vithal can't handle the world

all by himself."

"Come along, Rakmai, to the

maternal home of the devotee."

"Come with shaded steps to

Vithal's inner sanctum."

"Come along, Rakmai, to the

maternal home of the devotee."

"Come with shaded steps to

Vithal's inner sanctum."

"Nothing in heaven

works without you."

"Vithal can't handle the world

all by himself."

"You are the mother of all.

You are the goodness of all eternity."

"Shade us in your loving protection."

"You are great. All three

realms worship you."

"Touching your palanquin,

can make a wish come true."

"Rakmai, Rakmai, Rakmai."

"Rakmai, Rakmai, Rakmai."

"Rakmai, Rakmai, Rakmai."

"Rakmai, Rakmai, Rakmai."

"You are the mother of all.

You are the goodness of all eternity."

"Shade us in your loving protection."

"You are great. All three

realms worship you."

"Touching your palanquin,

can make a wish come true."

"Rakmai, Rakmai, Rakmai."

"Rakmai, Rakmai, Rakmai."

"Rakmai, Rakmai, Rakmai."

"Rakmai, Rakmai, Rakmai."

"Rakmai, Rakmai, Rakmai."

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