Raja Hindustani Page #8

Synopsis: Raja is a poor man who lives in India. He meets with a very rich girl, and both fall in love with each other. The girl's name is Aarti, who lives with her step-mother, who is very cruel, father and and step-cousin, who oppose her having any contact with Raja. But Aarti is stubborn, and gets married to Raja. After their marriage, her step-mother, father and step-cousin pretend to accept them, but actually are planning to bring an end to their relationship.
Genre: Action, Comedy, Drama
Director(s): Dharmesh Darshan
  9 wins.
 
IMDB:
6.1
Year:
1996
165 min
779 Views


You're so nice!

Ask him to stop this!

Stop it...

Madam is very nice.

Let me serve...

Why've you come here?

Madam...we've come to meet Aarti.

I wonder what happened between

Raja and Aarti that...

What have you got to do with it?

She doesn't want to meet you.

She hates you people.

She wants to forget all of you.

I don't believe you.

And don't dare to

return. Understand?

Stop it now! Goodbye!

Come on!

No!

Listen to me...

Come...let's go.

Stop!

What is it?

Look...there!

What is this that I see?

A child!

Yes. We saw a child in Aarti's

arms with our own eyes.

Your child is very cute.

Why did Aarti hide such an

important thing from us?

It's your child, and we

don't even know about it.

It's your child! Your own blood!

We saw it with our own eyes.

My child!

My child!

Lord! Today is Karwa-Chauth.

And like every married woman...

I pray that wherever my husband

is, however he might be...

May he be blessed

with my own life.

Father!

What happened?

Raja had come.

He took away the child.

What?

Did you see? Didn't I say that

he can do anything?

He took away the child,

didn't he?

Brother-in-law...please take

care of Aarti.

I'll go and telephone the

police right away. Come on...

What're you doing?

I'm telephoning the police.

You're a donkey's son.

You cannot be my son.

But didn't you say that...?

We don't have to act

like we say.

We can't get a better opportunity.

What?

We'll chop off the necks

of Raja and his child.

Listen...nobody will suspect it.

Aarti will become free too.

Then we'll get you married to her.

Thus brother-in-law's entirle

property will be in my hands.

And don't mention about

this to your Aunt!

All right. But why?

She's a fool! I know that

she might cause my downfall.

But we will ease her

out gradually.

Now we have to find out where

Raja has gone with the child.

The police wants to know as to

where Raja can go with the child.

Palankhet!

Look at the flower's condition...

you don't even scold the gardener!

Shall I become a gardener?

What happened, my child?

My child!

My child!

No...whatever has happened

hasn't happened for good.

No matter how serious the

quarrel might've been...

..you shouldn't have

severed the relationship.

What had been so serious that

you sent divorce papers to Raja?

What? I sent the divorce papers?

I wanted to sever the relationship?

I was carrying the child.

I couldn't even travel. And Raja

wanted me to abort my child?

Does he hate me so much?

What're you saying? You're levelling

such a serious accusation on him?

I admit that he is old-fashioned

in his thinking.

But even today, he's

madly in love with you.

Yes...

Your mother and your uncle had come

here with your signed divorce papers.

Ask your mother. Ask her.

Hadn't they come to

sever the relation?

I haven't done anything.

Tell me the truth.

No!

Tell me the truth,

or I'll thrash you!

No...no!

Tell me!

I'll tell you!

The divorce papers did not

bear Raja's signature.

It had been signed

by my brother.

Raja didn't want to break

his ties with Aarti.

We wanted to destroy

her relationship.

Why?

To keep control...

..over your property

and your daughter.

You destroyed my daughter's

marriage for property?

I won't spare you alive!

No, Father.

You want to protect her? The

one who destroyed your home?

No, Father...I destroyed my

own home. Nobody is at fault.

But, mother...let me tell

you something.

I didn't have my mother.

I believed blindly

everything you said...

..because you related

to me as a mother.

A mother's status is the

most significant one.

Never fool around with your progeny

in your

Otherwise nobody will trust

one's mother henceforth.

Please forgive me.

All is not lost yet.

Tomorrow morning, Raja will come

straight home with the child.

We'll reunite you with him there.

Won't we?

Yes.

Raja has come.

Raja has come. He has

the child with him.

But you won't come out

and appear before him.

Firlst we will meet him, explain

to him. Then you may come.

Please don't let her come out.

Aunty!

My child!

It's my child!

No!

Stop!

No!

Come on...kill him!

No!

I am on your side.

Beat these scoundrels!

I am with you.

Hit these rascals!

Rascal! You destroyed my

daughter's home!

No, Uncle!

No!

Stop!

No!

Leave my son!

No, Brother-in-law!

You've threatened me enough!

You've threatened us enough.

And I kept on tolerating it.

We lived on your money,

and at the same time...

..we continued to ruin

your daughter's home.

Yes! We've ruined your

daughter's home.

We've poisoned her life. Else,

you would've transferred your...

..entirle property in favour of

this illiterate son-in-law.

And what would we've got?

Now that you know our truth,

and you know everything now...

We're now taking your progeny to

bury him in some deserted land!

No!

You don't want to do it, do you?

Then transfer all your

property in my favour!

Come on, my son!

Come on!

You'll bury my child!?

Leave him!

Please rescue my father!

You'll bury my child!?

Stop it...or he will die!

Stop him, Aarti!

Listen to what I've to say.

Listen to what

Aarti has to say.

At least listen to her.

No...no!

Nobody will say anything today.

Today...only Raja will say

and Aarti will listen...

Aarti will say and

Raja will listen...

It's our fault that we

didn't trust each other...

..and listened to what

the world had to say.

Our relationship was at fault.

It was so fragile that

it broke so easily?

How could I believe that you don't

love me...that you hate me?

And how could you believe that

I could be unfaithful to you?

That I could hide from you

that we have our child?

Believe me...I didn't do

any such thing...

So you still don't believe me?

All right. What do you want?

That I should walk away

from your life?

I'll go away.

You want the child, don't you?

You may keep the child

with you forever.

I'll manage to live

without the child.

But I cannot bear your suspicion

and your hatred for me.

Just remember...I've

always loved you.

And I'll always

continue to love you.

Stop her, Raja!

Don't go...please stop!

Come on, Father...

Let's go...

Do something...

please do something!

''Do not leave us''

''Do not go away...do not leave us''

''Keep your word, my friend''

''Remember us, always...Forget us not''

''Do not leave me...''

''Do not leave me''

''Know what's wrong with me?

What intoxication I feel?''

''This is my punishment for

falling in love with you''

''This is what I get for

falling in love with you''

''This is what I get for

falling in love with you''

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Robin Bhatt

Robin Bhatt (Hindi: रोबिन भट्ट) is known as one of the most successful writers in Bollywood. He is well known for his skills in penning screenplay. He is a half-brother of Mahesh Bhatt. He has written many films and was nominated thrice and won an award for Baazigar. His debut film as writer was Aashiqui, which proved to be a hit film. He has written many films for Bhatt Productions.Besides writing, he has also worked as an actor and an assistant. In his 20-year-long career he has written about 66 films and also acted in more than 10 Hindi Films such as Chalte Chalte, Golmaal Returns, U Me Aur Hum etc. He has worked with some of the greatest filmmakers in his career. Many of his films have gone on to become high grossers at the box office, such as Aatish, Sadak, Aashiqui and many more. He was nominated for Omkara, Koi Mil Gaya and Krrish and won an award for Baazigar for best screenplay. more…

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