Prem Deewane Page #5

Synopsis: Radha (Pooja Bhatt) and Manohar (Vivek Mushran) love each other and want to get married, but Radha's dad (Ashok Saraf) does not approve of their marriage as Manohar comes from a poor family. He instructs Radha not to leave the house, but Radha finds a way to escape and goes to Manohar's house. Anticipating more obstacles, they run away, guided by Radha's uncle Natwarlal(Prem Chopra). Natwarlal convinces them that they must kidnap a wealthy person and demand a big ransom and take the money to appease Radha's dad. It is then they start to realize that their uncle has some other devious plans for them.
 
IMDB:
5.3
Year:
1992
160 min
95 Views


we were unaware."

"We are always lost in each other."

"Even though we were awake,

we were unaware."

"When did the moon rise?"

"When did the moon set?"

"What do we care?"

- "From the entire world."

"We are unaware."

"We are unaware."

"Crazy lovers."

"Flame and the moth."

- "The bees and the flowers."

"So many like you and me."

"Who knows how many."

- "Who know how many."

"Crazy lovers."

"Crazy lovers."

"Crazy lovers."

"Crazy lovers."

There is only one way

to escape the police...

...come to Mumbai with me.

Ashutosh, Ashutosh wait, wait.

The police can come there too.

Ashutosh, we have a place

to live in Lonavala...

...where will we stay in Mumbai?

In my house.

- And your family.

I won't tell my family that

you have runaway from home...

...I will tell them that

you are married...

...and have come to Mumbai

for honeymoon.

But Ashutosh.

If you say anymore buts then I will

take you to the police station.

Police station.

I am your friend, I want to

help you. Do as I say...

...let us go to Mumbai.

Come on, aunt.

Good afternoon sir.

- Good afternoon.

My daddy.

- Bless you.

I didn't recognise you.

He is Ashutosh's friend's brother.

They are newly married, have come

here for honeymoon. - Okay.

Explain your son, to learn

something from them.

This is the age to get married.

Come on, come on I will

show you your rooms...

...daddy must be tired,

let him rest come on.

Come on, come on, come on.

Come on.

Wow. How nice.

Here too.

I am very tired.

I didn't know you get so tired

if you run away from home.

Yes really, I am feeling

very sleepy too.

Ashutosh, you rest too.

Yes, we will meet later.

Get up, get up quickly.

Why, what happened?

Did you take this marriage

and honeymoon seriously?

Come on, get up.

But Ashutosh...

- Nothing, nothing...

...only Radha will sleep here,

you will sleep...

...in the guestroom along with me.

Come on.

Just a minute. Just a minute.

Can I embrace her once?

No, no.

Can I kiss her once?

- What?

Kiss.

Can I...

- Come on. - Radha! Radha!

Why have we come here?

To buy snacks.

- What?

It is a cloth store,

we will buy clothes.

Listen to me, it is important

that the newly weds...

...should have new clothes.

You will find clothes

of your choice there...

...I will select something

there. Okay.

Okay.

- Come on, come on make it snappy.

No matter what you say,

Mumbai is Mumbai.

Take this. Yes.

What happened?

- It is so nice.

Then take it.

- Yes, yes.

Where had I asked you to bring him...

...what are you doing here?

- Uncle, we told him...

...so many times to go to Lonavala.

- But he doesn't agree.

Quiet. You people have

very less time.

Bring him to Lonavala

anyhow tomorrow.

If he doesn't agree, then use this.

- Gun.

Hey lovebirds.

Are you buying clothes

or interviewing it?

Why did you keep it back?

- It is not nice.

It is quite nice.

- No, no, no.

What no, no.

Fantastic.

Do one thing, I will

get this packed...

...you buy something else. Ok.

But where did uncle get a gun from?

Where did my gun go?

What are you thinking?

I am thinking that

you are very rich.

Yes I am so rich, that

before spending...

...I don't have to think whether

there is money...

...in my pocket or not.

It is so nice to be rich, isn't it?

I wish I would have been rich too.

So what would have happened?

Then I would have been married.

Manohar, sometimes rich

people are so poor...

...that they have nothing

other then money.

Shivangi, Shivangi.

Shivangi, hey Shivangi.

Wait, wait, wait there.

Bless you, your lipstick should

always match with your sari...

...your shoes never breaks

in the market...

...and if does, then in

front of a shoe shop.

What is all this, do I have

to touch your feet too?

Today is Karvachauth (day where

a fast is kept by married women).

As far as I remember, only

wives keep this fast...

...for their husbands.

Some girls keep it for

their future husbands.

You mean this useless.

Beware, don't you dare abuse

my future husband.

And you are starving my future

wife, what about that?

I am not starving her, I am

fasting for the long life...

...of my future husband.

I am fasting too, come

I will break it, come.

You can break that fast

after marriage.

Tell me one thing, does this fast...

...affect the future father-in-law

too? - Why?

He wants to meet you?

- What?

Tomorrow afternoon, at 3... 30.

You will be there, won't you?

Unfortunately I am going

to Bangalore...

...and anyway he has

told me clearly...

...what will the son do between

the daughter-in-law...

...and the father-in-law?

- But, what will I say to him?

I am scared.

What is there to be scared of?

He will ask what all

the father-in-laws...

...ask all the daughter-in-laws.

How many grandsons, how

many granddaughters?

How soon, or will you delay.

But there is one condition

Shivangi? - What?

No matter how many

children we have...

...they should all be like you.

You love me so much.

- A lot.

And like loving you so much.

I feel like... I feel like...

Hey moon, hey moon, look at my moon...

...it is much more beautiful

and gorgeous then you!

You will set tomorrow but

she will be mine, forever!

What did you say your name was?

- Shivangi.

Shivangi Mehra.

Oh yes, take a seat.

You must have finished

your studies. Yes.

What are you doing these days?

I teach dance in a dance school.

And you have made my son dance

on your fingers too.

What does your father do?

He was in a government job.

Now after being retired,

he does a part time job.

Where?

- I don't know.

I know.

Peon! Peon!

Yes sir.

He is your father, isn't it?

Father, you...

Dear, when I didn't

get any other work...

...then for money...

- Became a peon.

This is your status!

Being a peon's daughter,

you want to marry...

...a rich man's son.

You are so down-trodden, you

want to touch the sky.

Mr. Arjun Singh, you have the

right to refuse this alliance...

...but you don't have the right to

insult my fathers helplessness.

Not helplessness, far sightedness.

You father and daughter

have conspired...

...to entrap Ashutosh, but

it is not that easy.

Otherwise every good

looking poor girl...

...would be the daughter-in-law

of a millionaire.

I have seen many idiot fathers...

...but for the first time

I have seen a father...

...using her daughter like this.

Enough, I cannot tolerate

it anymore.

Come on dear.

Get out, not just from this office...

...but from my son's life too.

Or else I will defame you so much...

...you won't be able to do anything.

Shivangi, what are you saying?

Yes Ashutosh, I thought marriage...

...is the alliance

between two people.

But I found out from your father...

...that marriage isn't alliance

between two people...

...but between one bank

balance with another.

One status with another.

One honour with another honour.

But Shivangi I...

- I know you love me a lot.

But you cannot keep everyone happy.

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