Pukar Page #4

Synopsis: Although India obtained freedom from the British in 1947, Goa and it's territories are still ruled by the Portuguese. A group of revolutionaries want a free Goa and are thus wanted by the Portuguese administration. Amongst them are Purandare, Narvekar, and Dinanath, and when Dinanath's whereabouts are known to the police, he escapes with his young son, Ramdas, and goes to their hideout. With the assistance of Purandare they do manage to escape but are shot. A horrified Ramdas watches as his dad is shot dead by Purandare. This is how Ramdas starts hating revolutionaries. Ramdas changes his name to Ronnie, befriends a girl named Julie, and grows up taking to crime as his career. He soon prospers and lets the villagers also prosper with him. Then when the Police Commissioner is shot dead, Ronnie helps the authorities to apprehend his killer, who is a young man named Shekhar, who is arrested, tried in Court, and sentenced to be hanged. It is at this point Ronnie will find out that the peop
 
IMDB:
6.3
Year:
1983
161 min
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- Even her Mom will agree!

We want the girl; not the mom!

The agency's paying for her!

Why didn't you say you weren't going?

- And why didn't you stop me?

How could I?

- Like everybody else does

Will you now? Or do I call Mom?

It still isn't cancelled

That's not the way, Jai

- So what's the way?

Say it as everyone in love does

- Well? I see!

Will you worry only about those

plants? Think about your son too

What happened?

- Ajay's leave is getting is over

He might be transferred But he

could marry Anjali while he's here

Anjali could live with us

and I'd get some help

Talk it over with him!

- But you discuss it with Jai

Why me?

- He has grown up, no doubt

But he still doesn't see me

in the eye He respects me

He won't be able to discuss

his marriage with me

But he'll feel shy with me too!

How will I discuss it?

You must do it

there he is!

But now

- He's leavinghurry up!

As your Mom said

- Your Dad wanted to say something

We want to discuss your

marrage, my son

Thank God you've brought it up!

I was going to talk to you too

It's on today's agendalook

Discuss the marriage at 300

I have everything planned out

How and when the marriage

will take place

It should be a simple ceremony

- Listen, son

Dad will discuss the rest

with her dad, Mom

Give up that bicycle, Anjali

Prepare for the palanquin now

Palanquin? What for?

- Stop pretending

Jai just spoke about your marriage

Go and talk it over with her father

Had you called the Major, Tiwari?

- No

Is Mr Mishra in?

- In that room, sir

It's him, all right

Here without an appointment

Watch how I treat him

I'II have him sweating!

Welcome, Major

- Sorry, I think

I'm a film writer, Awasthi

I pen his speeches nowadays

Must you always speak

Go and sit in the verandah!

He's mere translator

- Sit down

Sorry, you have no appointment

and Mr Mishra doesn't have the time

SO please finish with your questions

in just 5 minutes Hurry up

You were stopped by the

security, Mr Mishra And yet

What democracy is this if you

stop people from going to temples!

You are

- I know what you will ask!

Tiwari has told me everything

I was the one who was abducted

I went through all the trouble!

And you want to harass me now

While the terrorists go about

scotfree, in the entire nation!

That I was an atheist and

turned a believer

and visited the temple,

is my personal affair!

I don't owe any explanations!

- You do owe an explanation!

Your abduction in the temple

the death of several officers

in trying to rescue you

and Abhrush's involvement

in the conspiracy

is not your personal affair

It has to do with national security

Don't raise that head

too much, Major

This is the house of a senior leader

of the country It's not your office

As far as the nation's

security is concerned

we see no difference

between thieves and leaders

You call Mr Mishra a thief?!

Go onget out

You have slapped him!

This slap was actually

meant for you, Mr Mishra

You must remember this

Don't you ever raise your hand

on a soldier in uniform again

Really? Let me see how long

you wear this uniform

Whether I remain in uniform or not,

the day I find the traitors

I'll hack them!

Why did you say sorry, sir?

- It was a slip of tongue

We had great expectations

when we joined hands with you

We paid you whenever you sought money

and wherever you asked for it

We have always understood

your needs

But you do not understand the

pressure I am under right now

I do, of course

- You understand nothing!

You have no idea what money

and risks we have invested

in infiltrating this nation!

Our friends are attacking army

and civilian targets as planned

We are waiting for

our chief, Abhrush

so we will blow up the main target

and declare a new war!

It's 28 days and you don't even

have the code!

We don't know where Abhrush is moved

and when And who moves him!

What can I do? This case is being

handled by that bastard, Jaidev!

He's the one who receives the

code-number, directly from the HQ

You have a man in his unit

Why don't you get him to do it?

No That's impossible His unit

is already looking for the traitor

We can't compromise him and

put our mission at risk

You must accomplish this job

- How many things will I do?!

I got myself kidnapped

so Abhrush would be released

But that bastard not only rescued

me, he arrested Abhrush too!

I'm scared he might have me

thrown in the cell, too

I find myself in mess

for no reason

All right I'll deliver you

from this mess, Mr Mishra

Thank you

Hold itI'll do it for you!

- You must hurry

If Abhrush isn't a free man in

a week, you'll be finished

You won't need to

do this, Mr Bakshi

I've been following Jaidev

for some days now

I'm looking for the opportunity

The day it clicks

I'II have killed two birds

with one stone

You've changed for the better, Major

You've started buying flowers now

But you're an idiot

I like roses

Those flowers, Anjali

- Never mind

I'll alter my tastes for you

"It's your smile that makes

these flowers blossom, Pooja"

"Yours, Jai"

What insolence is this?!

Why must you give flowers to Pooja?

She's clung to you like a lizard,

ever since you've returned!

Not a word against, Pooja!

Mind you!

What does she mean to you?

- I'm in love with her

And how about me?

You're a friend, Anjali

Of course, I love you

but as a friend

You're a very dear friend

- I don't want your friendship

Now listen, Anjali

You're looking smart, dad

Nothing much I wanted you

to meet General Mallappa

Why? Why must I meet him?

- How else will you finalise things?

Not him He's a chatterbox

He bores me to death

Never mind that Look at this list

we've prepared for your wedding

I'm talking about my wedding too!

- Anjali! Come on in!

Sit down it's your marriage

we were talking about

This is wrong, dad

- What's wrong?

We've accepted Anjali long ago

Nothing wrong in talking before her

He's a smart cookie, dear

He has already drawn up his list

Go ahead and make yours about how

you want the wedding to take place

I'm marrying Pooja, dad

not Anjali

Wait sit down

Which is why I wanted you

to meet General Mallappa

What's wrong? Have the

two of you had a fight?

There's nothing of the sort, mom

Anjali's a dear friend

We have played together as kids

and have grown up together

I we have never thought

of each other as life-partners

I'm in love with Pooja

And she loves me too

We want to get married and

her parents are willing too

What are you talking about?!

How's this possible?

How will Anjali and we always

took her for our daughter-in-law

I just can't figure out

how you could think this way!

That's not possible, mom

- Why not?

She knows you and understands you

You will be happy together

How can you say

such things, dad?

I'm in love with Pooja and

I'd be happy only with her

Listen, son we won't find a

daughter-in-law like Anjali

And no wife for you like Anjali

Anjali's a very nice girl

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